Amogelang Publishing offers a one-stop shop service to prospective students
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Increased late applications by prospective students in South Africa is a problem, according to the owner of Amogelang Publishing, Jacob Ntamu. He has realised that there is a need to assist these prospective students and their parents by offering them a one-stop shop service.
His company Amogelang Publishing offers a 360° service by assisting with academic and bursary applications and online registrations should the particular institution that the prospective student applied to have the online registration facilities.
Due to constraints on the universities's facilities, there is a limit to student enrolments in all programmes. Meeting the minimum requirements of a programme may therefore not be sufficient to ensure admission. Therefore, Amogelang Publishing has realised the need to expose prospective students to various institutions with constant follow up to these institutions and feedback to the prospective student.
Amogelang Publishing believes that even if the parent can have access to facilities to assist their children with applications, it can be cumbersome as they have to always make sure that they are up to date with higher learning institution's communications. These institutions work with deadlines and if there is a delay, prospective student may find themselves losing an admission if no well-timed response is not received.
Amogelang Publishing is a registered (PTY) LTD and conducts its business mainly online which makes it easy to conclude transactions with anyone from anywhere as long as required information from client is received in time.
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