NSFAS Documents Needed 2023/2024
What documents do you need when applying for NSFAS,NSFAS Documents Needed 2023/2024
NSFAS applications are now available, so submit an application right away on myNSFAS to get funding for the first step toward a bright future. You might be asking which documents must be submitted to NSFAS as part of the application procedure. Because this article has you covered, here is the answer. Your application for NSFAS finance via an NSFAS bursary must be submitted in full in order to be deemed complete. If you double-check that you have submitted all of them accurately and with the necessary information, you should be well on your way to receiving this NSFAS bursary. Additional details are provided below;
NSFAS Documents Needed 2024/2025
You must upload the following files to your NSFAS Bursary Online Application for 2023:
- You must have a personal phone number and email address.
- You must provide a copy of your ID or birth certificate.
- You also require copies of your ID and the IDs of any parents, guardians, or spouses you may have.
- Your proof of income or one year’s IRP5 (if applicable)
- evidence of your spouse’s, parents’, or guardians’ income
- Grant recipients from SASSA are exempt from submitting any proof of income.
- A copy of the Disability Annexure that has been finished and signed All applicants with impairments must complete a Form and submit it.
Who Is Eligible To Get A Bursary
You are eligible for an NSFAS bursary if you are a citizen of South Africa, want to enroll in school in 2023, or are currently enrolled in a public university or TVET college and meet the following criteria:
- recipients of SASSA grants or
- Your household’s total annual income is no more than R350 000, or
- Individuals with a disability whose annual household income is not greater than R600 000
- Students who started their university education before 2018 and whose annual household income is less than R122 000
How Do I Apply For NSFAS Online
NSFAS Account Funding Application:
- Create a new myNSFAS account or make changes to an existing one.
- Observe www.nsfas.org.za.
- Activate the “myNSFAS” tab.
- Choose “Register.”
- To allow NSFAS to verify your information, check the appropriate box.
- then fill out the form with your ID number exactly as it appears on your South African Identity Document (ID)
- Using your ID number as a guide, enter your entire name and last name.
- Please enter your current email address.
- Verify the accuracy of your email.
- Type in your cell phone number.
- Establish a password.
- check the password
- the image of your ID
- Choose “Register.”
- The provided email address and mobile number will receive an OTP, which is valid for 24 hours.
- Enter the OTP and press “Submit”
- You have now completed your re-registration
- Click the APPLY tab to be directed to the online application form.
NSFAS Bursary Deadline
Important Information: The NSFAS 2023 application deadline has been postponed to Friday, January 21, 2023. The previous deadline was this past Friday, January 7, 2023.
Which Institutions Are Accepted by NSFAS
The following public colleges and TVET institutions will accept applications for NSFAS funding
Universities
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology
- Central University of Technology
- Durban University of Technology
- Monash University
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
- North West University
- Rhodes University
- Stellenbosch University
- Tshwane University of Technology
- University of Cape Town
- University of Fort Hare
- University of Johannesburg
- University of KwaZulu-Natal
- University of Limpopo
- University of Pretoria
- University of South Africa
TVET Colleges:
- Boland College
Buffalo City College - Capricorn College
- Central Johannesburg College
- Coastal KZN College
- College of Cape Town
- Eastcape Midlands College
- Ehlanzeni College
- Ekurhuleni East College
- Elangemi College
- Esayidi College
- Ethekwini College
- False Bay College
- Gert Sibande College
- Ikhala College
- Ingwe College
- King Hintsa College