The Diploma in Banking at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) has specific entry requirements for applicants, mainly based on your academic results and subjects completed[4].
- Minimum Admission Point Score (APS):
- APS of 24 if applying with Mathematics
- APS of 26 if applying with Mathematical Literacy
- Compulsory Subjects:
- English Home Language (HL) or First Additional Language (FAL): Minimum level 4
- Mathematics: Minimum level 3
- Mathematical Literacy: Minimum level 4
- Additional Requirements:
- An additional NQF Level 4 subject, such as ICT and Accounting, Economics, Business Studies, Consumer Studies, Management Practice, Financial Management, or Marketing
- All part-time students must provide a letter of full-time employment, preferably in a banking environment
General and International Applicant Information:
- Applicants must also meet the general admission requirements for all diploma programs, as outlined in the CPUT prospectus and on the website[3].
- For international applicants, a South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) certificate evaluating your school-leaving qualification is required[1][6].
- Applicants must provide certified copies of their highest school qualification and, if applicable, academic transcripts and English translations, along with a valid passport and study permit for international students[6][1].
- Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission due to space limitations[2].
References
- [1] Admission requirements – CPUT
- [2] Enquiries – CPUT
- [3] Diploma in Banking [D3BNKG]
- [4] Diploma in Banking – VarsityPath
- [6] CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (Application Guidelines PDF)
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