Attention all aspiring students in Namibia! Welwitchia University is excited to announce its 2027 February/March intake, offering a variety of programs designed to shape the next generation of healthcare and environmental professionals. If you’re eager to advance your education and career, don’t miss this opportunity to apply! Read on for details about the available courses, entry requirements, campuses, and application deadlines.
Available Courses and Entry Criteria for the 2027 Intake
1. Bachelor of Nursing Science – 4 Years Full Time
Entry Requirements:
- At least 25 points in six subjects with a D or better in English (Grade 12) or 30 points with a C in English (Grade 11, new curriculum).
- Three science subjects required: Mathematics, Physical Science, Chemistry, Biology, or Development Studies.
- Enrolled nurses with over a year of work experience may apply with a minimum of 22 points and an E in English.
- Must pass the Aptitude Test.
Campuses Offering This Program:
- Windhoek
- Nkurenkuru
- Kombat
- Katima Mulilo
- Walvis Bay
Application Deadline: 2nd February 2027
2. Certificate in Enrolled Nursing and Midwifery – 2 Years Full Time
Entry Requirements:
- At least 22 points in six subjects with an E in English (Grade 12) or 27 points with a D in English (Grade 11, new curriculum).
- Two science subjects: Mathematics, Physical Science, Chemistry, Biology, or Development Studies.
- Must pass the Aptitude Test.
Campuses Offering This Program:
- Windhoek
- Nkurenkuru
- Kombat
- Walvis Bay
- Katima Mulilo
- Outapi
Application Deadline: 2nd February 2027
3. Diploma in Environmental Health Science – 2 Years Full Time
Entry Requirements:
- Minimum of 23 points with an E in English (Grade 12) or 27 points with a D in English (Grade 11, new curriculum).
- Two subjects required: Mathematics, Physical Science, and Chemistry.
- Must pass the Entry Test.
Campuses Offering This Program:
- Windhoek
- Katima Mulilo
Application Deadline: 2nd February 2027
4. Postgraduate Diploma in Community Health Nursing – 1 Year Full/Part Time
Entry Requirements:
- Must be a registered General Nurse and Midwife, registered with HPCNA.
- Minimum of two years of work experience post-basic nurse training.
- Submit a one-page motivational letter.
Campus Offering This Program:
- Windhoek
Application Deadline: 2nd February 2027
5. Certificate in Pharmacy Assistant – 2 Years Full Time
Entry Requirements:
- Minimum of 23 points in six subjects with an E in English (Grade 12) or 27 points with a D in English (Grade 11, new curriculum).
- Two subjects required: Mathematics, Physical Science, and Chemistry.
- Must pass the Entry Test.
Campuses Offering This Program:
- Windhoek
- Katima Mulilo
- Walvis Bay
Application Deadline: 2nd February 2027
6. Certificate in English and Communication – 1 Year Full Time
Entry Requirements:
- E in English or less with 27 points (Grade 11, new curriculum) or F in English with 22 points (Grade 12).
- Ideal for applicants needing to meet English language requirements for other programs.
Campus Offering This Program:
- Online (Windhoek)
Application Deadline: 2nd February 2027
7. Certificate in Health Science Foundation – 1 Year Full Time
Entry Requirements:
- Minimum of 10 points (Grade 12 or Grade 11, new curriculum).
- Designed for students aiming to meet admission criteria for other programs after completion.
Campuses Offering This Program:
- Windhoek
- Nkurenkuru
- Kombat
- Walvis Bay
- Katima Mulilo
- Outapi
Application Deadline: 2nd February 2027
8. National Vocational Certificate Programs – 1 Year Full Time
- Certificates Offered:
- Crop and Horticulture Production (Level 3)
- Farm Machinery and Infrastructure (Level 2 & 3)
- Horticulture and Crop Production (Level 2)
- Livestock Husbandry (Level 2)
- Livestock Production (Level 3)
Entry Requirements:
- Grade 10 with 10 points and an E in English for Level 2 programs.
- Physics/Physical Science required.
- 18 points with D in pre-vocational subjects and F in English for students with pre-vocational subjects.
Campus Offering These Programs:
- Mururani
Application Deadline: 2nd February 2027
How to Apply
- Online Application: Click here to apply.
- Application Fee: N$230.00. Ensure to attach proof of payment to your application.
- Bank Details:
- Bank Windhoek: Account No. 802 265 3705, Branch Code: 486372, SWIFT: BWLINANX
- Nedbank: Account No. 11990228185, Branch Code: 461617, SWIFT: NEDSNANX
- Reference: Student Number + Student Name
All applicants must be 18 years or older. Only email communication will be used, so provide a valid email address and check it frequently.
Need Information or Confused about Something ?
Ask a QuestionContact Information
- Phone: +264 84 000 7712/13, +264 61 247238, +264 81 231 1896, +264 81 300 2787, +264 81 249 7315, +264 66 258 059
- Address: 183 Industrial Street, Lafrenz, Windhoek, Namibia
- Email: info@welwitchiauniversity.com.na
- Postal: P.O. Box 98604, Pelican Square, Hochland Park, Windhoek, Namibia, 9000
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