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University of South Africa Step-by-Step Guide to Access myLife Email Address

University of South Africa Step-by-Step Guide to Access myLife Email Address

After you have been registered to study at University of South Africa (best known as University of South Africa), you’ll get MyUniversity of South Africa (my.unisa.ac.za). MyUniversity of South Africa is an official University of South Africa student portal which you will to access your Academic Record, Assignments, Edit Registration or Register, Exam ResultsFinancial DetailsParcel TrackingExam TimetableStudy Fees Quotation and more..


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Step 1: Visit the myUniversity of South Africa website at my.unisa.ac.za.
Step 2: Click on the “Claim University of South Africa login” link on the top left menu.
Step 3: A new page will load, prompting you to enter your student number. Add your student number and click “Continue”.
Step 4: Enter your surname, your full name, your date of birth and, finally, your South African ID number for South African citizens, or your passport number for foreign students, on the page that loads and then click “Continue”. Remember to enter either an ID number or a passport number, not both.
Step 5: Read through the page that loads and check all the boxes to acknowledge that you’ve read all of the information provided. Then click the “Acknowledge” button to redirect to the final page in the process.
Step 6: The final page will display your myLife e-mail address and your initial University of South Africa password which is for both the myLife and myUniversity of South Africa systems. Your initial University of South Africa password will also be sent to the cellphone number displayed on the page for safekeeping.
Remember, the password provided is your initial myUniversity of South Africa password. You can change it at any time on myUniversity of South Africa.


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Please note: If you are a re-registering student, you will not need to follow this process if your myLife and myUniversity of South Africa passwords are still active.


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