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  • Study in South Africa

    A long history of political shifts and changes has made South Africa’s political history complicated, to say the least, but has nevertheless turned it into one of the most multi-ethnic and multicultural nations. The constitution of South Africa recognises 11 official languages, which is the highest number of any country on Earth.

    You’ll also notice in South Africa a unique and exciting array of arts, literature, and music. Nadine Gordimer, J.M. Coetzee, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Oliver Schreiner – just to name a few of artists who’ve received global acclaim.

    Students who decide to pursue a Master’s or Bachelor’s degree in South Africa will find an exciting environment full of inspiration, cultural history, artistic talent, and natural beauty.

  • Why Study in South Africa?

    1. Education is very important in South Africa

    South African authorities regard education as one of the most important social aspects. This is why many resources, time, and effort have been invested into restructuring and improving the education system at all levels. As a result, South Africa's literacy rate is around 87% — one of the highest in the world.

    2. Tuition fees are low

    You can pay anywhere between 35 to 19,000 EUR per year for a study programme in South Africa. There are many factors that influence these costs:

    • type of university (public vs private)
    • study level (Bachelor's, Master's, PhD)
    • discipline (Engineering, Medicine, Humanities, etc.)

    Even so, you will pay a lot less here then you would at a Western university. Also remember that living costs are affordable (around 550 EUR per month), so you won't need to rob a bank to cover your expenses.

    3. Enjoy the unique landscape and climate

    South Africa has a beautiful and varied landscape; you can enjoy the beautiful beaches or explore its majestic mountains. We recommend visiting sites like the Kruger National Park, Maclear's Beacon, Cape of Good Hope, the Kirstenbosch National reserve, the Boulders Beach, the Table Mountain National Park, etc.

  • What to study in South Africa

    You can find any subject, discipline, or degree you’re interested in if you study in South Africa. Brilliant scholars and scientists, along with successful business leaders, have come from South Africa, and have been educated in their higher education system. So, no matter what your career interests are, or where your curiosities lie, you can find plenty of university options and Master’s and Bachelor’s degree options.

    Here are some great subjects to study in South Africa:

  • Major cities in South Africa

    Throughout South Africa’s naturally beautiful landscape, you’ll also find bustling city life and plenty of places to meet people.

    But, for a true, student-oriented experience, we recommend finding your way to Cape Town – a major, multicultural city and named one of the best places to visit in the world.

  • Which universities to attend in South Africa

    For the past few decades, South Africa has started expanding its public university system, connecting institutions throughout the country, and de-segregating their courses. As a result, the universities have started to thrive with a unique blend of student populations, classes, and scholars.

    Here are some universities to consider enrolling in:

    Practical Information

    Each university in South Africa has its own system on their website that allows future students to apply for and enrol in their degree programmes. So, once you select the university of your choice, you can go through their application and submit your materials there.

    Here are some of the basic requirements you’ll need for every application:

    • A scan of your diploma (high school or Bachelor’s degree)
    • A transcript/record of your previous courses
    • A scan of your passport and/or birth certificate
    • Your CV
    • Testing scores
    • Evidence of scholarship or funding
    • Letters of recommendation (between 2-3)
    • Portfolio and/or writing samples

Living in South Africa

  • Let's take a closer look at the average tuition and living expenses in South Africa:

    Tuition fees in South Africa

    The cost of studying in South Africa has been a major topic of discussion among students and politicians throughout the country. So, it’s possible we may be able to expect tuition fees to reduce over the years. For now, however, we’ll outline the expected tuition fees in South Africa.

    • Bachelor's degrees: 36–7,000 EUR per year
    • Master's degrees: 36–19,000 EUR per year

    Living costs in South Africa

    In South Africa, prices can vary depending on the city in which you choose to live. But the country is generally known for offering cheap prices, which are affordable for the vast majority of international students. The minimum you need to cover living costs is 550 EUR/month.

    Here’s a breakdown of living costs in South Africa:

    • Rent: 300–730 EUR/month
    • Utilities: 100–140 EUR/month
    • Monthly transportation pass (metro, train, bus): 38 EUR
    • Three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant: 30 EUR
    • Milk: 0.81 EUR
    • Eggs: 1.54 EUR
    • Cappuccino: 1.41 EUR
    • Loaf of bread: 0.71 EUR

About South Africa

  • On dry land, going from west to east, South Africa shares long borders with Namibia and Botswana, touches Zimbabwe, has a longitudinal strip of border with Mozambique to the east, and lastly curves in around Swaziland before re-joining Mozambique's southern border.

    In the interior, nestled in the curve of the bean-shaped Free State, is the small mountainous country of Lesotho, completely surrounded by South African territory.

    South Africa is a medium-sized country, with a total land area of slightly more than 1.2-million square kilometres. South Africa measures about 1 600km from north to south, and roughly the same from east to west.

    Interesting facts about South Africa
    • South Africa is home to one of the oldest mountains on the planet: Table Mountain.
    • Boulders Beach, Cape Town, is where you can swim with (so-called) Jackass penguins. No, they don’t mind if you call them Jackass penguins.
    • South Africa is home to the world’s oldest human remains – more than 160,000 years old. Do you think they dined on Table Mountain?
    • South Africa has the fittest population. 1 in 5 adults attends a gym or health club at least once a month. Do they have to rub it in our faces like that?
    • Two novel prize winners – Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu – lived on the same street.

Universities, colleges and schools in South Africa

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