Additional requirements
Humanities
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Performance - audition requirements
Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television - portfolio requirements
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts - questionnaire and portfolio requirements
Bachelor of Music - audition requirements
Bachelor of Arts in Digital Arts - questionnaire and portfolio requirements
All applicants to Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology are required to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT). Please go to www.nbt.ac.za for more information. Click here for the NBT Test Dates
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology applicants are required to write the NBT on or before 18 August.
Only the first attempt of the NBT within the most recent year is considered, and NBT results are valid for three years.
Engineering and the Built Environment
Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) - application exercises
Health Sciences
Applicants to the Faculty of Health Sciences are required to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT). Please go to www.nbt.ac.za for more information. Click here for the NBT Test Dates. Wits requires the NBT to be written by 18 August in order to provide early feedback on applications. Only the first attempt of the NBT is considered within the most recent year, and NBT results are valid for three years.
A Job Shadowing Certificate of Attendance is required for the below degrees. Please complete and uploaded via the self-service portal:
- 2025 Job Shadowing Occupational Therapy Certificate of Attendance
- 2025 Job Shadowing Physiotherapy Certificate of Attendance
- 2025 Job Shadowing Dentistry Certificate of Attendance
- 2025 Job Shadowing Oral Health Sciences Certificate of Attendance
Science
Applicants to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree are required to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) by 31 October. The tests were designed to measure students’ levels of proficiency in Academic Literacy, Quantitative Literacy and Mathematics. There are two tests of three hours each. The first test is the Academic and Quantitative Literacy test (AQL), the second test is the Mathematic test (MAT).
Science applicants are required to write both these tests. Only the first attempt of the NBT is considered within the most recent year, and NBT results are valid for three years. Click here for the NBT Test Dates.