Unisa Closing Date For Second Semester 2026

By Klnam Kurt •  Updated: 01/11/25 •  3 min read

At UNISA, students follow a semester schedule to help them stay on track academically and graduate on time. There are two semesters per year at the university, each lasting for 16 weeks. With this setup, students can concentrate on a certain group of classes for a given amount of time before moving on to a new group of classes the following semester.

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Semesters at UNISA are designed to help students learn in-depth about their majors and acquire the skills they’ll need to be successful in their chosen careers. 

The structure of a semester is ideal for assessing and evaluating students, who can then use that information to learn from their mistakes and make adjustments for the next semester.

In this article, we will highlight the closing date and application date for the UNISA semester in the year 2026. 

Unisa closing date for second semester 2025

Like many other Universities, UNISA has closing dates to ensure that administrative processes run smoothly. These deadlines give the university time to process applications, divide resources, and plan for the upcoming academic year.

The closing date for UNISA’s second 2026 semester is marked on 28th February 2026. 

Are applications for the second semester of 2026 Open?

Second semester 2026 UNISA offers will be made in June. Your minimum points score, the number of available spots, and whether or not you meet the academic admission requirements for your preferred qualification will all factor into whether or not you receive an offer.

Which courses are still available at Unisa for the second semester of 2026?

If you are looking to study at UNISA and wondering about the course which is available for the second semester in 2026, then know that all registrations and deadlines are fused together. UNISA does not differentiate the course and its availability in a particular semester. Once a deadline has been set, it certainly applies to the given qualifications. 

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How do I apply for Unisa in the second semester?

The second semester at UNISA usually runs from July to November. It has a variety of courses for undergraduates and graduate students, with assignments, tests, and tutorials. Students can also sign up for classes, get help with their studies, and do online learning activities during the semester.

Follow these steps to apply for the second semester at Unisa:

How long is a semester at UniSA 2026?

UNISA follows the same academic calendar as the rest of South African universities.

The 2026 school year’s semester length at Unisa is 22 weeks. This may change from year to year. A semester can commonly last 6 months.

Which qualifications are open for the second semester at Unisa?

Some undergraduate qualifications are usually open for the second semester. These include higher certificates, advanced certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, PGCE Applications, BTech, and degrees.

Applicants who want to offer doctorate and master’s degrees can prepare for the second-semester academic calendar, which is usually open to them.

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