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NSFAS Login – MyNSFSA Student Portal Login

NSFAS Login - MyNSFSA Student Portal Login

Want to Login to my.nsfas.org.za portal? Gain instant access to my NSFAS Portal below.

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NSFAS is a public entity under the Department of Higher Education and Training. NSFAS provides financial help through study bursaries to deserving students at TVET colleges and public universities.

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What to note if you can’t access my.nsfas.org.za:

  • Sometimes, the NSFAS Login Portal may experience downtime due to high traffic. If you can’t access my.nsfas.org.za, try again at night or early morning when traffic is less.
  • Sometime your network might just be the issue, therefore, try using a network with a stronger signal.

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With an internet-connected smartphone or computer, Open your web browser. Google Chrome preferably. 

NSFAS Login - MyNSFSA Student Portal Login

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my NSFAS Login Portal is https://my.nsfas.org.za/

Note that you can visit and access the myNSFAS Login using a computer or mobile by following the links provided respectively.

Follow the procedures given here to access your application status.

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How to change NSFAS login details?

If you want to or need to make changes to your account details, you can do this too. Whatever your reason is for making these changes, here are the steps to follow:

  • First, visit the MyNSFAS student portal.
  • To log in, input your username, password, then click on SIGN IN.
  • Once you get in, click on My Personal Details.
  • Delete all of the incorrect or outdated information and replace it with the correct and updated information.
  • Click on Update Your Details. This will save all of the changes you’ve made to your login details.
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How to access MyNSFAS account?

You can access your MyNSFAS account by following these steps:

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  • Go to www.nsfas.org.za
  • Click on MyNsfas Account.
  • Input your username and password.
  • Access your MyNSFAS account.

How to unlock MyNSFAS  account?

In your NSFAS account, you can access your NSFAS Wallet. Through this, you can withdraw cash or purchase from any merchant registered with NSFAS. The allowance that you receive depends on your consultations with various institutions. They communicate with NSFAS when you register. However, there might be a situation where you try to access your account but you get a message saying that it’s locked.

This may happen because you have typed the password for your NSFAS Wallet incorrectly more than 3 times consecutively. This is a security measure that prevents unauthorized individuals from gaining access to your account. To prevent this from happening, you must memorize your password.

If you’re a first-time user, the process can feel daunting but in reality, it is pretty simple. Before you can access this part of your MyNSFAS account, you should first access the wallet. Here are the steps to do this:

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  • When you activate your NSFAS wallet, you’ll receive a welcome SMS message.
  • Open the message then verify your account by dialing *134*176#.
  • Also, reply to the message with your ID number.
  • After a few moments, you will receive a password.
  • Use this password whenever you need to make a transaction.
  • Remember to keep this password secure and in your mind at all times. As much as possible, don’t save or keep this password (or any other passwords) on your cellphone.
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In case you find yourself unable to access your account because it’s locked, follow these steps to unlock it:

  • Log in to your MyNSFAS account using your username and password.
  • Go to NSFAS Connect.
  • Create a case
  • Use your cellphone to take a photo of your ID document and submit.
  • Input your cellphone number.
  • State your case.

You can also send a request to NSFAS via their email or through DM in the NSFAS social media account.

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How to delete MyNSFAS account?

If you wish to delete your NSFAS account, you would have to make a written request and submitted this to the NSFAS office. You can also email NSFAS to ask about this request.

How to create MyNSFAS portal account?

Through the authority of the NSFAS, you can now create a student portal account. The online portal will enable you to create an account or log in to regulate specific academic activities.

You may visit and access the NSFAS using either your cellphone or computer by visiting the portal at https://my.nsfas.org.za. If you already have a MyNSFAS account, you can already access this portal.

How to re-register MyNSFAS portal?

If for some reason your account doesn’t exist anymore, you can re-register to the MyNSFAS portal. To do this, follow these steps:

  • Go to www.nsfas.org.za
  • Click on the tab named MyNSFAS
  • Click on register
  • Tick the box that will allow NSFAS to verify the details you provide.
  • Input your ID number.
  • Input your complete name.
  • Input your email address.
  • Input your email address again to confirm it.
  • Input your cellphone number.
  • Input your password.
  • Input your password again to confirm it.
  • Upload a copy of your ID document.
  • Click on Register.
  • Wait for the OTP on your cellphone and email address.
  • Input the OTP then click on Submit
  • This completes your re-registration process.
See also  King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College NSFAS Application 2024 - Apply Online Now

How to unlock MyNSFAS portal?

Just as you would unlock your NSFAS Wallet, you would follow the same steps to unlock the portal:

  • Log in to your account
  • Go to NSFAS Connect
  • Create a case
  • Submit an ID photo
  • Input your cellphone number
  • State your case

Can’t log in to my NSFAS due to forgotten Password?

Follow the below steps to reset your myNSFAS login details:

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STEP 1 – Go to www.nsfas.org.za, click on ‘myNSFAS’ and then select ‘forgot password.

STEP 2 – Type in your ID number and choose what you require help with: password or username or both, then click ‘submit’

STEP 3 – The username and the link to change your password will be sent via SMS and email.

STEP 4 – Open the link to be redirected to the reset password page.

STEP 5 – Reset your password by following the prompts on your screen.

Why is my MyNSFAS closed?

The most common reason for this is that you haven’t accessed your account in a long time. But if you think this is an error, contact NSFAS right away.

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