The NSFAS Application 2026 window is one of the most important events for South African students planning to study at a university or TVET college next year. 🎓 This friendly and simple guide will help you apply correctly, avoid mistakes, and improve your chances of being funded. 💰✨
💡 Pro Tip: Make sure all documents are clear, not cropped, and the text is readable. Blurry images = delays.
Go to: https://www.nsfas.org.za
Never apply through WhatsApp or Facebook groups — scammers target students heavily. 🚨
Fill in your personal details, education information, household income, and bank details.
Double-check everything before clicking submit. NSFAS rejects thousands of applications due to missing documents.
Once submitted, you can track updates here: NSFAS Status Check
Upload the missing document and resubmit.
Submit a signed affidavit from a parent/guardian.
Contact NSFAS support via the official channels — never a private number.
Applications will close on 15 November 2025.
No, but you must meet academic progression rules.
Yes, you can still apply while waiting for acceptance.
MyInfoHub is an independent information website and is not affiliated with NSFAS, SASSA, or any government agency. The information provided is for general guidance only and may change at any time. Always verify details with official sources such as NSFAS.org.za or SASSA.gov.za.
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