WUA Admission Requirements: 2025/2026

For admission into programmes of study at the Women’s University in Africa (WUA) for any first degree or second degree, an applicant must have the following requirements for successful admission:
WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY IN AFRICA, WUA UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENT
A minimum of five O-level subjects, including English, mathematics, and a Science subject.
- A minimum of 2 A-level subjects for subjects below 25 years of age
- 5 OLevel subjects, including English and mathematics, for students aged 25 years and above
- 4 OLevel subjects for students aged 40 years and above since they have Acquired Prior Learning (APL)
- Diploma in Education holders will be exempt from Professional Studies and one year of Teaching Practise (T.P.).
- A minimum of five “O” level passes, including English Language at grade C or better,
- Possession of a Diploma in Infant education, early childhood development, or preschool
- A minimum of two years working experience in infant grades one–three or in a pre-school setting
Have passed at least five subjects at General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level, including Mathematics and English Language and
Hold at least a Diploma in an Approved IT field or equivalent qualifications from recognised institutions; OR
Candidates could:-
Have passed at least five subjects at General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level, including Mathematics and English Language and
Have Advanced Level passes in Mathematics and any other Science or Commercial subjects.
Mature entry
For mature entry, candidates will be considered as stipulated in the General Regulations.
- Passes in at least five ‘O’ level approved subjects with Grade C or better, two of which should be English Language and Mathematics, and should possess relevant National Diplomas (ND) or Higher National Diplomas (HND) in Business Studies and/or Computer Studies. Other professional qualifications which demonstrate that the applicants are able to manage degree studies may be considered (such as part CIS, ACCA, CIMA, and SAAA) and at least two years relevant working experience;
- Passes in at least five ‘O’ level approved subjects with Grade C or better, two of which should be English Language and Mathematics, and at least two passes in ‘A’ level subjects relevant to the field of study
- To qualify for the Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Purchasing and Supply Management Degree, a candidate must, in addition to satisfying the minimum conditions as prescribed under the General Regulations and the Faculty Regulations for Mathematics and English at ‘O’ Level, have obtained at least two passes at “A” Level in commercial subjects.
- In place of ‘A’ levels, hold a diploma in Purchasing and Supply Management, Accountancy, Marketing Management, IMM, CIM, or SAIM, and have at least two years of working experience in a purchasing environment.
- Applicants should have a minimum of five ‘O’ level subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, with a grade of C or better and at least two ‘A’ level passes, which include at least two commercial subjects. OR;
- Candidates should have a minimum of five ‘O’ level subjects, including English Language and Mathematics and minimum of a National Diploma in a finance-related qualification or hold an approved accountancy diploma, e.g. Institute of Chartered Secretaries (CIS), Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA), or the Higher National Diploma (HND)
- Applicants can be considered for admission under two different provisions, as indicated below:
- 5 ‘O’ level subjects, including English language plus
- 2 ‘A’ level subjects, which include at least two commercial subjects OR
- 5 ‘O’ level subjects, including English language, and at least two years of relevant working experience. The applicant should be at least 25 years of age. Holders of the Institute of People Management of Zimbabwe (IPMZ) diploma may also apply.
WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY IN AFRICA, WUA POSTGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENT
Entry requirements for a Postgraduate degree programme
A Bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited University in a subject or subjects relevant to the course applied for
Duration of Programme: 1 Academic Year
Entry requirements for a Masters degree programme
A bachelor’s degree or postgraduate diploma from an accredited University in a subject or subjects relevant to the course applied for
Duration of the Programme: 2 Academic Years
Entry requirements for a Doctorate degree programme
A Masters’ degree from an accredited University in a subject or subjects relevant to the course applied for
For further Inquiries, please leave a comment below.
Hie do you offer certificate in child care?
Hey Nyamagodo,
Women’s University in Africa offer Certificate in Early Childhood Development.
If you have 5’O’s only do you qualify to study a diploma in social work
Yes Nyasha
Hie i had you have a program on diploma in Ecd that you can do it without mathematics on o level is this true
H do you offer diploma in supply and purchasing and what are the requirements?
Hi Nyasha,
Currently Women’s University in Africa does not offer diploma in supply and purchasing but has a similar diploma course to that, kindly check https://www.eafinder.com/list-of-courses-offered-at-womens-university-in-africa-wua-2020-2021-zimbabwe/ to see the comprehensive list of courses offered by WUA.
Hi. Do you have something on shipping and forwarding?
HI.
do you offer block release studies and how long does it take I mean the duration? and Nyasha do you have a campus in Chegutu? if you don’t mind sharing any relevant information on the Accounting science degree
good afternoon may you share with me if you offer a block release program for a Diploma in Social work or if you offer a Degree block to someone with a Certificate in Social work
Hi
What are the requirements needed for one to study masters in Child sensitive social policies and what are the mode of study?
Hie,I would like to apply for a diploma in primary education, pre service I have 4 o level subjects and I read you do bridging in mathematics
do u offer block programmes for a diploma in social work