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    Kholofelo ModiseBy Kholofelo Modise30 June , 2025Updated:12 March , 2026
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    If you’re a student at the University of South Africa (UNISA), you may be eagerly awaiting the release of your May/June 2025 results. Knowing when the results will be available, how to access them, and understanding the steps you need to take can help reduce the anxiety that often accompanies waiting for academic results. In this guide, we will cover the expected release dates, how to check your results, what to do if you’re unhappy with your results, and more important details that will help you navigate the process.

    1. Overview of UNISA Results Release Process

    UNISA, South Africa’s largest distance learning institution, has a unique system for releasing results. Unlike traditional universities, where results are typically released in person or via physical notice boards, UNISA handles the release of results entirely online.

    After each semester, students eagerly await the publication of their results, especially since UNISA has a vast number of students from all across South Africa and the globe. Whether you’re enrolled in undergraduate, postgraduate, or certificate programs, the procedure for result releases generally follows the same guidelines, but there may be slight variations depending on the level of study and the program you are enrolled in.

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    2. When Are UNISA May/June 2025 Results Expected?

    UNISA typically releases its examination results a few weeks after the end of the examination period. For the May/June 2025 exam session, students can expect the results to be released in the second week of July 2025. This time frame is consistent with previous years and allows UNISA sufficient time to process and assess all the exams.

    The official release date for the May/June 2025 results will be communicated via the UNISA website and other official communication channels, such as the UNISA student portal and social media platforms.

    To keep track of this important date, students should regularly check the UNISA website (www.unisa.ac.za) for updates. UNISA may also send out notifications via SMS and email once the results have been posted. Be sure your contact details are updated in the UNISA student portal to receive any notifications directly.

    3. How to Check Your UNISA Results

    Checking your results at UNISA is a straightforward process, as all results are published on the UNISA student portal. Follow these simple steps:

    Step 1: Log in to the UNISA Student Portal

    • Visit the UNISA student portal at www.unisa.ac.za.
    • Use your student number and password to log in.

    Step 2: Navigate to the “My Admin” Section

    Once logged in, go to the “My Admin” tab. This is where you can find all your academic information, including results.

    Step 3: Check for Your Results

    In the “My Admin” section, you’ll find a link that says “View Results.” Here, you can check your results for all the modules you’ve taken during the May/June 2025 session.

    Step 4: Download and Print Your Results (Optional)

    If you wish, you can download a copy of your results as a PDF for your records. Some students prefer to have a physical copy for future reference, especially if they plan on applying for jobs or further studies.

    Step 5: Verify Any Errors

    If there are any discrepancies or errors in your results, contact UNISA’s student support services immediately. Make sure to keep a copy of your communications for your records.

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    4. What to Do if You Fail a Module

    Failing a module can be disappointing, but it’s important to remember that it’s not the end of the world. UNISA provides several options for students who need to improve their grades.

    4.1. Supplementary Exams

    If you fail one or two modules but meet the criteria for supplementary exams, you may be given the opportunity to retake the exam in the next available session. Supplementary exams are usually offered in November/December of the same academic year.

    To qualify for a supplementary exam, you need to have scored within a certain range (usually between 40-49%). The exact criteria will be listed in your exam results or communicated by the university.

    4.2. Re-Registration for Failed Modules

    If you do not qualify for a supplementary exam, you will need to re-register for the module(s) and take the exam during the next available session. This typically involves paying the registration fee again and preparing for the next round of exams.

    4.3. Academic Support and Assistance

    UNISA also offers academic support services to help students who have struggled with their exams. This includes access to online learning materials, study groups, and tutoring, which can significantly increase your chances of success in future exams.

    Read more: How to Add or Change Modules During UNISA Second Semester Registration 2025

    5. Understanding Supplementary and Re-Registration Exams

    In addition to supplementary exams, there are some important things to know about re-registration for failed modules:

    • Supplementary Exams: Supplementary exams allow students to retake failed exams without having to repeat the entire module. They are usually scheduled in November/December and typically require you to register in advance.
    • Re-Registration: If you do not pass a module and are not eligible for a supplementary exam, you will need to re-register for the module the next time it is offered. This might mean repeating the coursework, assignments, and exam for the module.

    Students must keep an eye on deadlines for supplementary exams and re-registration. Be sure to check the UNISA website or the student portal for specific deadlines and registration procedures.

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    6. Key Dates for the 2025 Academic Year

    Here are the key dates to keep in mind for the 2025 academic year:

    • Semester 1 Registration Deadline: February 2025
    • Semester 2 Registration Deadline: July 2025
    • May/June Exam Period: May 2025 to June 2025
    • May/June Results Release Date: Expected second week of July 2025
    • Supplementary Exam Registration: August 2025
    • Supplementary Exam Period: November 2025

    UNISA also offers specific deadlines for assignments, coursework submission, and other critical dates. Stay updated with your student portal or the university’s official calendar.

    7. FAQs on UNISA May/June 2025 Results

    Q: When will I receive my UNISA May/June 2025 exam results?
    A: The results are expected to be released in the second week of July 2025.

    Q: How do I check my results?
    A: You can check your results by logging into your UNISA student portal and navigating to the “My Admin” section.

    Q: What should I do if I fail a module?
    A: If you fail a module, you may be eligible for a supplementary exam. If not, you will need to re-register for the module the next time it is offered.

    Q: What is the deadline for supplementary exams?
    A: The deadline for supplementary exam registration will be announced on the UNISA website. It typically occurs in August.

    Q: Where can I find more information on my results?
    A: You can always find updates and relevant information on the UNISA website, student portal, or by contacting student support.

    Waiting for your May/June 2025 exam results can be a stressful time, but by staying informed about the expected release dates and knowing how to access your results, you can manage the process with ease. Be sure to keep an eye on your email, SMS, and the UNISA website for updates. If you need help or face any challenges with your results, remember that UNISA has academic support services and clear procedures for handling failed modules, supplementary exams, and re-registration.

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      I am a passionate writer specialising in career development, education, and professional growth. I create engaging, research-driven content that empowers job seekers, students, and professionals to navigate the job market with confidence. My work covers career opportunities, bursaries and funding, education resources, and career tips, from CV writing to interview preparation. With a background in communication and a talent for simplifying complex topics, I aim to make career and education information accessible, practical, and impactful.

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