How to Submit An Assignment to Unisa

By Trev Gami •  Updated: 10/03/24 •  5 min read

All students studying at the University of South Africa (UNISA) are expected to write assignments as part of their coursework. Depending on the module you’re studying, there are different methods you can consider to submit your assignment. Read on to learn how to submit an assignment to UNISA. 

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How Do I Submit an Assignment to UNISA

You can upload your assignment via the myUnisa platform. You can do this by launching the myUnisa tool on your platform. Navigate the tool to identify the platform where you can submit your assignment. When you are there, upload and click “Continue”, where the homework is uploaded to the UNISA network. 

Upload the appropriate file format selected from the drop-down list available on the submission screen. A PDF format is the most preferred format since it retains its layout and formatting. Read-only pdf formats are not acceptable. Uploading your assignment can take several minutes, depending on your internet connection’s speed and file size. 

When your assignment is received, you will receive details on your screen to make final checks. The feature allows you to go back and make corrections, then click on “Submit Assignment.” 

If submitting a multiple-choice assignment, ensure your answers are ready before going online. You can work offline and then connect to the internet when ready to avoid wasting money and data, especially if you have no reliable Wi-Fi at home. 

All the documents uploaded via the myUnisa tool must be virus free. If you submit virus-infected documents, your right to use the tool can be withdrawn. Make sure you submit your assignment at least three days before the deadline to avoid unforeseen challenges. 

How Do I Submit an Assignment to My Portal?

You can encounter different types of assignments at UNISA, but the good thing is that you can submit them via the myUnisa tool. Using this tool is fast, simple, and reliable. All you need to do is follow the instructions on your screen. 

When submitting a multiple-choice assignment, ensure you have revised your answers since you cannot request to cancel any work already submitted via this platform. Try to submit your work at least three days before the deadline. 

For a written assignment, make sure you choose a file format that is compatible with the myUnisa tool. On the drop-down list, you will see different file formats under the tab “Specify the type of file.” Not all file formats are acceptable, so make sure you choose the right one. By clicking “Continue,” your assignment will be uploaded to the UNISA network. 

If you think you have made a mistake and want to correct it, try to do so immediately. However, this can only be possible when the resubmit button is visible and the assignment has not yet been marked. Once the deadline is over, you cannot resubmit any corrected assignment. The file you submit must be virus free. 

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The following are some of the aspects you should follow when submitting your assignment via the myUnisa portal. 

Read all the instructions before submitting your assignment. When you submit your assignment, you will get a clear status message. If the assignment is successfully received, you will get a message that reads, “Assignment Received in Good Order.” You will also receive a receipt, a unique number you can use to track the assignment. The myUnisa portal will immediately update the list of your assignments once you submit one.  

What Happens if I Submit My UNISA Assignment Late?

All late assignments are not marked, so you should make sure you submit all your assignments on time. Although assignments might not affect your final exam mark, you should learn to be deadline driven. UNISA is one of the biggest tertiary institutions in Africa, so the lecturers often work under immense pressure. As a result, students who submit their assignments late will not get a reprieve.

What Is the Pass Mark for UNISA Assignments?

UNISA assignments are not compulsory, but students are recommended to attempt and submit all their assignments. Students who submit their exercises have better chances of success because they spend more time doing their work. 

The UNISA regulations state that assignments only contribute a small percentage to the final mark. Assignments only contribute 15% to the final mark because, in some cases, the work might not be completed by the student. Additionally, students also work in groups, so assignments do not constitute original work. The pass mark for the UNISA assignment is 50%.

If you are studying at UNISA, you should fulfil all academic requirements to obtain your preferred qualification. Although not compulsory, assignments contribute a certain percentage to your final grade. Be sure to submit your assignments on time via the appropriate platform.    

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