The Tertiary Scholarships and Loans Service is encouraging Year 13 students to liaise with their preferred choice of tertiary education institution and secure their final university offer letter at the earliest.
While congratulating Year 13 students on the release of the Fiji Year 13 Examination results today, TSLS says potential applicants need to create an account to register and upload the necessary information and documents.
The online registration and application portal can be accessed via apply.tsls.com.fj.
TSLS says that upon registration, applicants can proceed to complete their personal details, select a programme and tertiary education institution, and upload bank account or mobile wallet details, highest educational attainment, and income details where applicable.
TSLS adds that provisional study offer letters will not be accepted for processing.
TSLS says once the application is successfully completed and submitted, it will move to the processing stage for assessment against the relevant eligibility criteria, and students will be notified accordingly via the email registered on the system.
It adds that for a detailed understanding of the eligibility criteria and comprehensive information on the various schemes available, applicants can refer to the publicly accessible 2026 TSLS Scholarship Policies Handbook on tsls.com.fj and TSLS social media pages.
Meanwhile, 95 percent of Year 13 students passed their Fiji Year 13 Examination compared to 89 percent last year.
A total of 8,646 students sat for the examination.
According to the Education Minister Aseri Radrodro, 50 secondary schools achieved 100 percent pass rate in the 2025 examination, compared to 10 secondary schools in 2024.