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APS Score Guide & University Admission Guide 2026

Your Admission Point Score (APS) determines everything: which university accepts you, which course you can study, and your funding. Calculate your score and find exactly which doors it opens.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Life Orientation (LO) count?

It depends on the university. Most major universities (like Wits and UCT) do not count LO in their final calculation, or they give it half-points. However, many Universities of Technology (like TUT and VUT) often include it to help you reach the minimum requirement.

Can I study at University with 18 points?

Generally, no. A Bachelor’s degree usually requires 23+ points. However, with 18 points, you can do a Higher Certificate at a university (like UNISA). If you pass that certificate, you can apply for the degree the following year.

What is the difference between APS and WRS?

APS is for general admission. WRS (Weighted Rating System) is a more complex calculation used by institutions like WCT for specific competitive courses like Engineering, where Maths and Science marks are “weighted” more heavily than other subjects.

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