Conventional Registration (New Students)

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Conventional Registration (New Students)
POLYTECHNIC
OFFICE OF THE
OF NAMIBIA
transforming into
REGISTR AR
Namibia University of Science and Technology
NOTICE
CONVENTIONAL REGISTRATION (new students)
21 – 30 JANUARY 2015
WHAT IS FINAL SELECTION?
1. Final selection is a process whereby the best candidates
for each programme are selected. Applicants must present
themselves with their final results for final selection or run
the risk of forfeiting their places in the programme. All first
year (full- and part-time) applicants, who meet the admission
requirements, must attend final-selection as indicated in the
schedule below.
2. Selected applicants who applied to study through Distance
Education and Mature Age Applicants need not attend the
final selection unless your admission letter states that you
should report for selection.
WHAT SHOULD I BRING ALONG TO THE REGISTRATION?
1. ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
You MUST bring your ORIGINAL school leaving certificate or
statement of results AND birth certificate/identity document/
passport during registration.
Candidates with foreign qualifications must ensure that they
have their school leaving certificates evaluated by the Namibia
Qualifications Authority (NQA). At registration the original NQA
evaluation, original school leaving certificate in the foreign
language (if applicable) and original translation of the school
leaving certificate MUST be presented to the admitting official.
Candidates must also present a valid passport.
Failure to present these documents will result in applicants not
being registered.
2. FEES:
1. Deposit on Tuition Fees: N$3,500 (including a non-refundable fee of N$1210) Deposit on Residence Fees: N$3,500
(including refundable breakage fee of N$770)
2. Final selected students may pay these fees directly into
the Polytechnic of Namibia’s current account number:
55500126319, at First National Bank, Ausspannplatz Branch,
Branch Code: 281872. Please ensure that your valid student
number is entered in the reference block.
3. Speed point facilities will be available for payment by credit
or debit card.
4. All NSFAF loan applicants must pay the deposit of N$3,000,
claimable once the loan has been approved and paid by the
Ministry of Education.
REGISTRATION VENUES:
1. Registration will take place as indicated in the attached
schedule from 21-30 January 2015 at the following venues:
2. All Full-time, Part-time and Windhoek Distance Education
Students must report at Auditorium 1, Main Campus
3. REGIONAL DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS will register at
their respective Regional Centres.
OTHER IMPORTANT NOTICES:
ALL DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS registering for
Information Administration 1A MUST register on Friday,
23 January 2015 as from 08:00 – 16:00 at the Main
Campus in Windhoek and MUST attend the compulsory
vacation school from 26 to 30 January 2015.
REGISTRATION FOR POSTGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONS
(NEW STUDENTS)
All admitted Postgraduate Applicants may register any day as
from 08:00 - 16:00 from 22-30 January 2015.
LATE REGISTRATION: (Engineering Basement)
All programmes of study:
• 02 to 06 February 2015 • 08:00 – 16:00
THERE WILL BE NO LATE REGISTRATION FOR REGIONAL
DISTANCE EDUCATION STUDENTS
ORIENTATION:
31 January 2015 to 03 February 2015 - AUDITORIUM CLASSES
COMMENCE ON Wednesday, 04 FEBRUARY 2015.
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE – 21-30 JANUARY 2015
REGISTRATION (Engineering Basement)
FINAL-SELECTION
DATE & TIME
VENUE
Health & Applied Sciences – SHAS
Classroom 1-102
STUDY PROGRAMME
DATE & TIME
Applied Mathematics & Statistics
STUDY PROGRAMME
Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Biomedical Sciences
Computer Science
Environmental Health Science
Informatics
Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Care
Bachelor of Science
SHAS-G57
Biomedical Sciences
Wednesday, 21 January
SHAS-G85
Environmental Health Science
Thursday, 22 January
08:00
SHAS-G86
Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Care
08:00 -16:00
SHAS- Auditoria
Bachelor of Science
Ground floor
Office block
Computer Science
Thursday, 22 January
Ground Floor – Office Bldg
Engineering (S1) – All programmes
Friday, 23 January
08:00
Room 210 – Lecture Bldg
Office Management & Technology
08:00 – 16:00
Friday, 23 January
Room 207 – Lecture Bldg
Accounting & Finance
Monday, 26 January
08:00
Room 204 – Lecture Bldg
Economics
08:00-16:00
Room 304-Lecture Bldg
Architecture
Room 204 – Lecture Bldg
Agriculture
Room 210 – Lecture Bldg
Natural Resources Management
Room 207 – Lecture Bldg
Human Resources Management
Ground Floor – Office Bldg
Geomatics, Geoinformation Technology,
Land Administration, Property Studies,
Town and Regional Planning,
Regional and Rural Development
Room 207 – Lecture Bldg
Business Management
Room 204 – Lecture Bldg
Marketing
Wednesday, 28 January
Hotel School
Tourism Management
08:00 – 16:00
Hotel School
Hospitality Management
Room 204 – Lecture Bldg
Criminal Justice
Room 210 – Lecture Bldg
Communication
Thursday, 29 January
Room 207 – Lecture Bldg
English
08:00 – 16:00
Room 304 – Lecture Bldg
Journalism
Ground Floor – Office Bldg
Public Management
Communication
Criminal Justice
English
Journalism
Public Management
Ground Floor – Office Bldg
InSTEM
Room 207 – Lecture Bldg
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Friday, 30 January
InSTEM
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Room 210 – Lecture Bldg
Transport Management
Monday, 26 January
08:00
Tuesday, 27 January
08:00
Wednesday, 28 January
08:00
Thursday, 29 January
08:00
Informatics
Engineering (S1) – All programmes
Office Management
Accounting & Finance
Advanced Diploma in the Theory of Accounting
Economics
Architecture
www.polytechnic.edu.na
Agriculture
Tuesday, 27 January
Human Resources Management
08:00 – 16:00
Natural Resources Management
Geomatics, Geoinformation Technology,
Land Administration, Property Studies, Town and
Regional Planning, Regional and Rural Development
Business Management
Hospitality
Marketing
Tourism
08:00 – 16:00
Transport Management