What does Ret mean at wits?

RET: Unfortunately, you must repeat the year 4. MRNM: Exclusion. This means that you haven't met the minimum requirements to proceed to the next level of study. To continue at Wits, you must appeal! Contact our Academic officer for guidance src.academics@students.wits.ac.za.

Rest of the in-depth answer is here. Similarly, it is asked, what does fabs mean at wits?

that a student was absent for the exam

Furthermore, how do I register online at wits? To apply online, go to www.wits.ac.za/applications/

  1. You may apply for a maximum of three programmes (order of choice does not matter).
  2. If you apply for two programmes within one Faculty, you are advised to apply for one programme in a less restricted faculty (e.g. Humanities, Commerce or Science).

Considering this, how do I access my wits student email?

In order to access mail from the site, click on email and then on the Gmail icon. Returning students need to activate their new account from the http://www.wits.ac.za/mywits/19209/mywits.html web page, by clicking on email and then clicking on the Zimbra to GMail icon.

What does it mean to be academically excluded?

Academic exclusion is the process by which the university assesses the progress of a student towards the completion of their degree. For example, as a first-year student in the general degree, you only need to have passed a total of three courses out of the eight you do in first year to be permitted to continue.