2025/2026 University of Pretoria Programmes And Admission Requirements
General Admission Requirements
The statutory minimum requirement for degree studies is a National Senior Certificate (NSC) certified by Umalusi, with an achievement rating of 4 (50-59%) in four recognised NSC 20 credit subjects from the designated subject list, below:
- Accounting
- Agricultural Science
- Business Studies (previously Business Economics)
- Consumer Studies (previously Home Economics)
- Dramatic Arts
- Economics
- Engineering Graphics and Design (previously Technical Drawing)
- Geography
- History
- Information Technology
- Languages *
- Life Sciences (previously Biology)
- Mathematical Literacy
- Mathematics
- Music
- Physical Science (previously Natural Sciences)
- Religion Studies
- Visual Arts
* Based on the languages used as medium of instruction at the University of Pretoria, it is advisable that students should offer English and/or Afrikaans as a Home Language or as a First Additional Language, together with any other language of choice.
Prospective students who do not obtain a NSC-pass that grants them access to Baccalaureus degree studies, will not be considered for our degree programmes even though their Admission Point Score does comply with the minimum requirements.
A Grade 12 certificate with university exemption is required if Grade 12 was obtained before 2025/2026. For learners in Grade 12, provisional admission is granted based on the results obtained in the final Grade 11 year mark (promotion mark). Please note that the final Grade 12 results remain the determining factor for admission. Also note that the achievement of the minimum requirements does not necessarily guarantee admission to any programmes or fields of study.
Full or foreign conditional exemption certificate
This prerequisite applies to non-South African citizens and to students who do not have a South African National Senior Certificate and want to enrol for undergraduate studies at UP. The certificate can only be obtained from Universities South Africa (USA).
Calculation of Admission Point Score (APS)
The calculation of an APS is based on a candidate’s achievement in any SIX recognised NSC 20-credit subjects (not only designated subjects), by using the NSC seven-point rating scale of achievement (see table 1).
Students who do not have a NSC must please refer to the Admission Point Score Conversion Table.
Table 1: National Senior Certificate achievement levels
Achievement |
Achievement level
Marks
7
Outstanding achievement
80-100 %
6
Meritorious achievement
70-79 %
5
Substantial achievement
60-69 %
4
Adequate achievement
50-59 %
3
Moderate achievement
40-49 %
2
Elementary achievement
30-39 %
1
Not achieved
0-29 %
Table 2: Example of APS calculation
School subject (example)
|
Report mark
|
Afrikaans | 4 |
English | 4 |
Mathematics | 6 |
Physical Science | 6 |
Life Sciences | 7 |
Accounting | 3 |
APS Total | 30 |
Admission Point Score (APS) Conversion Table
The following tables can be used to convert your marks/symbols into an Admission Point Score (APS) when applying for studies at the University of Pretoria (UP).
APS (requirement level for subjects as well as overall APS) |
NSC/ IEB |
SC HG M-score |
SC SG M-score |
HIGCSE NSSC HL | AS-Level | IB SL | IGCSE/ GCSE/ NSSC OL/ O-LevelGrade 11* |
IGCSE/ GCSE/ NSSC OL/ O-LevelGrade 12** |
7 | 7 (80–100%) | A | 1 | A | 7 | A | ||
6 | 6 (70–79%) | B | A | 2 | B | 6 | B | |
5 | 5 (60–69%) | C | B | 3 | C | 5 | C | A |
4 | 4 (50–59%) | D | C | 3 | D | 4 | C | B |
3 | 3 (40–49%) | E | D | 4 | E | 3 | D | C |
2 | 2 (30–39%) | F | E | 2 | E | D/E | ||
1 | 1 (0–29%) | G | F | 1 | F | F/G |
Admission Point Score (APS) Conversion Table only for Cambridge Advanced Level and IB Higher Level
APS |
A-Level |
IB HL |
|
Requirement level for subjects | Requirement level for overall APS | ||
7 | 10 | A | 7 |
6 | 8 | B | 6 |
5 | 7 | C | 5 |
4 | 6 | D | 4 |
3 | 5 | E | |
2 | 4 | ||
1 | 3 |
NSC – National Senior Certificate (completed Grade 12 in and after 2008)
IEB – Independent Examination Board
SC HG – Senior Certificate Higher Grade (completed Grade 12 before 2008)
SC SG – Senior Certificate Standard Grade (completed Grade 12 before 2008)
HIGCSE –Higher International General Certificate of Secondary Education
A-Level – Advanced Level
AS-Level – Advanced Subsidiary Level
IB – International Baccalaureate Schools (Higher Levels and Standard Levels)
IGCSE – International General Certificate of Secondary Education
GCSE – General Certificate of Secondary Education
NSSC – Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate
O-Level – Ordinary Level
*Grade 11 = IGCSE/O-Level: APS conversion for Grade 11 equivalent only and for conditional admission and selection purposes
**Grade 12 = IGCSE/O-Level: APS conversion for Grade 12 equivalent – not for final admission and must be taken together with Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level for exemption purposes
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