How to apply for nursing courses in 2026

Nursing

Nursing is a noble and essential profession, offering numerous opportunities to make a significant impact on people’s lives. If you’re passionate about pursuing a career in nursing, now is the time to apply for the 2026 academic year

In South Africa, there are three main types of nursing qualifications you can pursue:

  1. Senior Certificate in Nursing: Requires an APS of 16 points at the end of Matric, with at least 40% in English or a home language and 50% in Life Science or Biology.
  2. Diploma in Nursing: Requires passing grades in Mathematics, English, a Home Language, Life Orientation, and Life Science in Matric.
  3. Bachelor of Science in Nursing: A four-year degree requiring passes in Mathematics, English, a First/Home Language, Life Orientation, and Life Science in Matric.

Nursing Colleges and Their Application Dates

Several nursing colleges across South Africa have opened their applications for the 2026 academic year. Here’s a rundown of key dates and programmes offered:

LATE APPLICATIONS FOR 2026

Mpilo Royal College is open until the 31st January

OPEN NOW FOR 2026 APPLICATIONS

Limpopo College of Nursing: Applications close on 30th November

Henrietta Stockdale Nursing College: Applications close on 14th November. 

Gauteng College of Nursing: Applications close on 26th September.

Mpumalanga College of Nursing: Applications are open for the three year Diploma in Nursing. 

KZN College of Nursing: Applications are now open. Programmes include the National Diploma of Nursing.

Arwyp Training Institute is open now and closes for applications on the 31st August. 

Mpilo Royal College applications are open now and will close on the 30th June 2025. 

Ukwazi School of Nursing: Applications close on 30 June 2025. Programs offered include the Higher Certificate in Nursing and Diploma in Nursing.

Western Cape College of Nursing: Applications open on the 5th May 2025.

Free State School of Nursing: Applications are open and will close on 1 August. Programmes include a Diploma in Nursing, Advanced Diploma in Midwifery, and Higher Certificate in Auxiliary Nursing.

Private Nursing Colleges and Hospitals

In addition to public colleges, private institutions also offer nursing courses. Notable private colleges include Netcare, Mediclinic, Amplats Medical Services, Life College and Healthnicon

Additionally, many hospitals across South Africa offer nursing programs. It’s beneficial to contact your nearest hospital to inquire about available nursing courses.

  • Life Healthcare Nursing College Is Open For Applications For 2026
  • Mediclinic is open now for applications for 2026
  • Netcare Faculty of Nursing is not yet open

University Nursing Courses

Many universities in South Africa offer nursing courses, and applications for the 2026 academic year are now open at several institutions. Here are some universities currently accepting applications

Universities Now Open Which Offer Nursing

  • University of Johannesburg
  • University of Stellenbosch
  • University of Free State
  • North West University
  • Wits University
  • Tshwane University of Technology
  • Sefako Makgatho University
  • University of Cape Town
  • University of Limpopo
  • Nelson Mandela University
  • University of Pretoria
  • University of Kwazulu-Natal
  • Durban University of Technology
  • University of the Western Cape
  • Cape Peninsula University of Technology
  • University of Zululand
  • Vaal University of Technology
  • University of Venda

Other universities such as Unisa, Walter Sisulu University, and University of Fort Hare will open their applications soon.

Next Steps After Your Qualification

Once you obtain your nursing qualification, you are required to complete a year of mandatory community service and register with the South African Nursing Council, which includes passing an examination. There are three types of nurses you can become:

  1. Registered Nurses or Nursing Sisters supervise other nurses and perform nursing duties.
  2. Enrolled Nurses: Provide limited nursing care.
  3. Enrolled Nursing Auxiliaries: Perform basic procedures and patient care.

To be accepted into a nursing programme, there are a number of requirements you will need to meet. Nursing requirements and the programme length will vary depending on the programme and higher education institution you are applying to.

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