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Unisa Applications for Exam Remarks Now Open (2026 /2027 Guide)

Orhan MpondaBy Orhan MpondaMay 29, 2026No Comments1 Views
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Unisa Applications for Exam Remarks Now Open The Unisa Students Receive their Results through the Code which require them to take an Action, The University of South Africa Give opportunities students to Apply for remark for their examination paper ,Here is the full guie and steps you have to follow for remarking.

What does UNISA Exam’s Code mean 

  • 1 – Pass: Achieved with a final mark of 50% and above.
  • 2 – Pass with Distinction: Obtained with a final mark of 75% and above.
  • 3 – Failed: Received a final mark below 50%, requiring re-registration for the module.
  • 5 – Absent from Examination: Issued when submissions are not received within the allowed period, requiring re-registration for the module.
  • 6 – Supplementary Examination: Granted for certain circumstances, allowing students a second examination opportunity without the need for re-registration.
  • 7/99 – Results Outstanding: Marks are pending, and students can follow up from December 14, 2023.
  • 8 – Not Admitted to an Examination: Issued if examination admission criteria are not met, necessitating re-registration.
  • 24 – Absent – Supplementary: Given when the proctoring tool is not used in the first examination opportunity; re-registration is required for the second opportunity.
  • 28 – Script Rejected: Outcome for students not using the proctoring tool in their second opportunity; re-registration is necessary.
  • Students aggrieved by decisions can appeal through the online appeal form.

UNISA Exam’s Remark Application forms in PDF

Students aggrieved by the university decision may appeal using the online appeal form

. Enquiries may be sent to [email protected]

How to apply for a remark at Unisa

  • Please visit the UNISA website.
  • Sign in to the myUNISA portal using your username and password.
  • To use the exam results tool, go to the administration menu.
  • In order to see the costs associated with any course or module, you must first select it.
  • Select the appropriate modules and submit the required payment through the myUNisa website’s “miscellaneous fees” section of the “study fees.”

UNISA Exam’s Remark fees

Students at the University of South Africa, which is more generally known as UNISA, can ask for a remark on the exam papers. This service can be helpful for students who think their work wasn’t graded correctly, but it does cost money.

At UNISA, it costs R525 to ask for a remark on an exam paper. This fee is paid per session, and it is important to know that the fee is non-refundable. Also, students must buy a copy of their test script before asking for a remark.

At UNISA, it costs R60 per script to buy a copy of an examination script, and it costs R525 per module to get a remark on an examination script. Even though the price may seem high, students should carefully think about whether or not a remark on UNISA exams is worth it, since it does not promise a better grade.

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