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University of Cape Town Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700

University of Cape Town

1303 Reviews
Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700
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University of Johannesburg - Soweto Campus Chris Hani, Soweto, Johannesburg, 1809

University of Johannesburg - Soweto Campus

531 Reviews
Chris Hani, Soweto, Johannesburg, 1809
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
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The University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2006, Australia

The University of Sydney

1477 Reviews
Camperdown NSW 2006, Australia
The University of Sydney is one of the top universities in Sydney, Australia, and is consistently ranked in the top 50 universities in the world. We're 4th in the world for graduate employability. Study your dream degree.
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Nelson Mandela University - Missionvale Campus Old Uitenhage Rd, Salt Pan, Bethelsdorp, 6059

Nelson Mandela University - Missionvale Campus

146 Reviews
Old Uitenhage Rd, Salt Pan, Bethelsdorp, 6059
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University of the Free State - Plant Sciences Room 4 104 Agricultural Building, Zastron St, Park West, Bloemfontein, 9301

University of the Free State - Plant Sciences

10 Reviews
Room 4 104 Agricultural Building, Zastron St, Park West, Bloemfontein, 9301
Plant Sciences at the UFS, consists of divisions of Botany, Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology that are multi-disciplined and cover plant related teaching subjects and research
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Mangosuthu University of Technology 511 Griffiths Mxenge Hwy, Umlazi, Durban, 4031

Mangosuthu University of Technology

699 Reviews
511 Griffiths Mxenge Hwy, Umlazi, Durban, 4031
We are one of the six universities of technology in the Republic of South Africa which is located at Umlazi Township, KwaZulu-Natal.
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University of Botswana School Of Medicine, Plot 4775 Notwane Rd, Gaborone, Botswana

University of Botswana

640 Reviews
School Of Medicine, Plot 4775 Notwane Rd, Gaborone, Botswana
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University of South Africa Preller St, Muckleneuk, Pretoria, 0002

University of South Africa

1011 Reviews
Preller St, Muckleneuk, Pretoria, 0002
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
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Stumath Langevelt Rd, Vorna Valley, Midrand, 1686

Stumath

4 Reviews
Langevelt Rd, Vorna Valley, Midrand, 1686
Stumath is an Educational organization designed to provide our growing global communities with a learning medium across multiple subjects and blended disciplines by way of the Internet and mobile app based technology.
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Study Photography at Nelson Mandela University Gardham Avenue, Art and Design - K Block, Summerstrand, Gqeberha, 6001

Study Photography at Nelson Mandela University

3 Reviews
Gardham Avenue, Art and Design - K Block, Summerstrand, Gqeberha, 6001
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Erueme Ajiri Benson
21.10.2023
University of South Africa
Electric fence broken at various points; seems neglected. Lawns not kept up to the standard of major SA universities, indicative of an institution with poor environmental management structures .Office services were however very quick.
Asanda Lloyd Nyuswa
21.10.2023
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Amazing environment to be with great characters and good campus events. Graduation, MUT goes above and beyond to ensure that as many of their pupils graduate
Martin Ombura Jr.
18.10.2023
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Great University. Diverse student body with a capable faculty. Over the years they have become more conscious to issues affecting society and the student body. Some faculties need better management
Philipp Cordes
18.10.2023
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Nicole Quilliam
16.10.2023
University of Cape Town
UCT is an incredible school. Students are very well rounded, academically and many are involved in extracurriculars. The campus is absolutely beautiful. There are majors and classes for any subject. Sports are really good, and also fun to watch. Rugby games are a blast. People are very friendly, and there are many nice study and hang out spots on campus.
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Botho Toister
15.10.2023
University of Botswana
The University of Botswana provides world-class quality education across various streams. The facilities are good and it has one of Africa's biggest and best libraries. I recommend it both for part-time and full-time enrollment.
amy jacobsz
12.10.2023
University of South Africa
Does anyone work in their call center or admin?Emailed end of January and it is now the last week of feb with no response.Tried phoning the student help center multiple times and not once has anyone answered
Bakgomogi Omphile
08.10.2023
University of Botswana
A well established and well facilitated institution of higher learning. With a world class library, swimming and state of the art indoor sports arena
Donanice Du Plessis
07.10.2023
University of South Africa
I'm writing this review with a heavy heart and feel that the university lectures are failing their student. A lecture is someone to look up to and have respect for, but as the time goes on the lectures have more excuses for the poor management of exam than a 7 year old child.There has been a lot of excuses over the past 3 months about exam in this second semester.1. The exam was not loaded on the dashboard because the lecture decided not to inform all the student that the exam will not take place anymore on that date, his decision was made one day before the exam date.2. The exam was not loaded on the dashboard because the lecture forgot about the exam, this was only confirmed after calling the lecture in the exam time slot and he ask student to communicate among them self that the exam is cancelled, he did not have the decency to inform the student himself.3. The exam is loaded late, well this is interesting... student that attended the venue-based exam may not attend the exam late, if they do, they will NOT have the opportunity to write exams, BUT the lecture may load the exam 10 min late on the dashboard and the student does not even receive the time lost for their exam that was loaded late.4. The exam is cancelled on a Friday afternoon after 18:00, this only after the students communicated with the lecture to confirm if the exam is still taking place on a Sunday, and the lecture did confirm this with all the student. Then after this communication, he rescheduled the exam date.5. Now the exam is loaded on time, finally one out of the past 5 exams, and 40 min within the exam time, the lecture realizes the paper is a previous paper and the then only attempted to load the correct paper, but unfortunately, he only communicated this on the chat group.... and phones is not allowed during the exam...The list goes on, disappointment one after another.Every time the exam changes and students have to attend the exam they have to book off from work for that time, this is part time studying which indicates that the student has other responsibilities outside of their studies. Informing the work one day before your exam that its cancelled is creating discomforted between collages, that is standing in for one another.Transport arrangements on this short notice can be expensive or eventually it is impossible for student to claim their study leave from work because there was no exam.If this behaviour is acceptable for UNISA, I do not know what the future will hold for UNISA onwards.