My Nsfas Ewallet Balance
My Nsfas Ewallet Balance
NSFAS-Funded students who qualify to receive allowances directly from NSFAS will receive cash funds in their NSFAS Wallets. Nsfas provides funding to qualified students who are enrolled in either a public university or Tvet colleges in South Africa. The funds are paid directly from Nsfas to the account wallet of the student and can be withdrawn and spent by students from any of the registered merchants of Nsfas. But as it has always been, some students find it difficult to check the balance of their wallet and also to know if they have received funds from Nsfas. But to you on this site, you are lucky because this article has published below the procedures by which a Nsfas applicant can check if they have received funds from Nsfas in their wallet.
Nsfas Application Date Date For 2024/2025
Students who are currently enrolled in any of the public colleges and universities in South Africa and are in need of financial assistance are to begin their applications on the 28th of September and the application will be closing on the 31st of January 2023.
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How To Register For My Nsfas Account
Kindly register online as a user on myNSFAS or re-register a myNSFAS account
- Go to www.nsfas.org.za
- Click on the “myNSFAS” tab
- Click on “Register“
- Tick the box to allow NSFAS to verify your details
- Then enter your ID number on the field as it is stated on your South African Identity Document (ID)
- Type in your full name and surname as per your ID number
- Type in your current email address
- Confirm your email address
- Type in your cellphone number
- Create a password
- Confirm password
- Upload your ID Copy
- Click on register
- An OTP will be sent to the email and cell number provided (this OTP expires after 24 hours)
- Type in the OTP and click submit
- You have now completed your re-registration
- Please click on the APPLY tab to be directed to the online application form.
What you will need to receive your NSFAS allowances via My Nsfas Ewallet?
- Your own cell phone and valid SIM card
- You must sign your NSFAS Bursary Agreement if you are a new student to NSFAS
- You will not need to withdraw cash to pay your landlord or any registered merchant.
Your NSFAS Wallet will allow you to withdraw cash and/or spend at any merchant registered by NSFAS. Allowance amounts are determined through consultation with institutions, and communicated to NSFAS when you register.
- When your NSFAS Wallet account is created by NSFAS, you will receive a “Welcome” SMS advising you to verify your account.
- Ensure at ALL times that you have access to the cell phone number you provided to NSFAS upon application, as this is the number we will use to deposit your funds.
- Should you wish to withdraw cash, you may do so at any of our cash withdrawal merchants, Checkers, Boxer, U-Save and select Spar stores. Note that these stores have daily cash withdrawal limits from R200 – R1000 per day.
- Spending at a registered store has no limit i.e. you can spend up to the maximum value of your cash wallet.
How To Check My Nsfas Ewallet Balance
Checking the balance in your account wallet is done in two(2) ways. Some students prefer using a short code to check their balance while others prefer to check it online. Below is the process that can be used to check Nsfas money:
How To Check My Nsfas Ewallet Balance Using The Online Method
Enter the following link into your browser https://celbux.appspot.com
- Log into your account by entering your password and cellphone number and click on the Login button
- Click More
- Click Transactions
- View transactions
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- Dial short code *134*176#
- Enter your password
- Click Send
- Select option 2. Query
- View cash balance and transactions
NSFAS Contact Details
- Post: Private Bag X1, Plumstead 7801, South Africa
Address: 10 Brodie Road, House Vincent 2nd Floor, Wynberg, Cape Town 7700
Tel: 0860 067 327
Email: info@nsfas.org.za
Twitter: @myNSFAS
Do you wish to study or are already studying at a public university or TVET college and come from a family with an income of R350 000 or less, then apply for Nsfas. NSFAS is a government entity under the Department of Higher Education and Training established according to the NSFAS Act (Act 56 of 1999) to provide financial support to disadvantaged students who wish to further their studies at public universities or TVET colleges. Visit The official website of Nsfas For More Details.
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