Choosing a programme at Sokoine University of Agriculture is not the same as choosing a course from a simple list. Many SUA programmes are practical by nature: you may deal with farms, laboratories, livestock units, forests, food processing, irrigation systems, wildlife resources, communities, business data or fieldwork. That is why the smartest first step is to read the admission guidebook before you rush into the application portal.
For the 2026/2027 intake, the most useful current undergraduate document is the official SUA Undergraduate Admission Guidebook for 2026/2027. The older prospectus page is still useful for understanding the university, but the current guidebook is the document to use when checking course names, entry requirements, fees, duration and capacity for the new admission cycle.
This guide is written for applicants who want to make a safe decision: whether your subjects match the programme, whether your diploma background is relevant, how to compare fees, which portal to use, and what to check before payment or final submission.
Quick guide for SUA applicants
| Item | Details |
| University name | Sokoine University of Agriculture |
| Short name | SUA |
| Academic year | 2026/2027 |
| Main location | Morogoro, Tanzania |
| Strong academic identity | Agriculture, veterinary medicine, forestry, wildlife, agribusiness, food science, natural resources, rural development, applied science and practical training |
| Best starting document | Undergraduate Admission Guidebook 2026/2027 |
| Prospectus page | SUA prospectus page |
| Undergraduate application portal | SUA-ESB |
| Postgraduate application portal | SUASISUQF |
| Fees page | SUA fees structure page |
Start with the right document, not the first PDF you find
SUA has a prospectus page, but for 2026/2027 undergraduate planning the admission guidebook is more useful because it is tied to the current advert. Use the older prospectus only as background reading. When you want to confirm the current course list, fee column, entry route or capacity, open the 2026/2027 guidebook and the relevant application portal.
The difference matters. A prospectus helps you understand the university environment and programme direction. The admission guidebook helps you make the immediate admission decision: what course to choose, what subjects are required, how long it takes, how much tuition is listed and whether the programme has limited places.
| Resource | Status / link | How to use it |
| SUA Prospectus 2026/2027 PDF | Current-year prospectus PDF is not listed as a new standalone PDF | Use the current admission guidebook for the 2026/2027 intake and keep checking the prospectus page for updates. |
| SUA Prospectus page | Open prospectus page | Use it for background information and older prospectus material. |
| Undergraduate Admission Guidebook 2026/2027 | Open 2026/2027 guidebook | Use this first for undergraduate courses, requirements, fees, duration and capacity. |
| Postgraduate admission and fee structure 2026/2027 | Open postgraduate PDF | Use this for Masters, PhD and postgraduate diploma planning. |
| Admission news | Open admission news | Check for new notices, updates and admission-related announcements. |
Why SUA should be read as a practical university choice
SUA is a public university based in Morogoro, and its academic identity is strongly connected to agriculture, natural resources, veterinary medicine, forestry, wildlife, food systems, rural development and applied sciences. Even when a programme sounds familiar, the SUA version may have a practical or field-oriented angle. That is why applicants should think beyond the course title.
A student choosing Agriculture, Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, Forestry, Food Science, Wildlife Management, Irrigation Engineering or Human Nutrition should ask a simple question before applying: am I ready for the subjects, the field exposure and the practical work that come with this route? For many applicants, this question prevents a rushed choice that later becomes expensive or difficult to continue.
SUA can also suit applicants who are not only looking for farm-based careers. The course list includes routes linked to agribusiness, community development, tourism, IT, education, records management, labour relations and development planning. The common thread is that the university connects study to production, resources, communities and applied problem solving.
Courses and study routes: choose by the work you want to do
Do not read the course list as a catalogue to copy into an application form. Read it as a map of possible working environments. Some routes point you toward farms and crop systems. Others point to laboratories, livestock health, forests, wildlife, water systems, food processing, development projects, classrooms or agribusiness offices.
| Study direction | Examples of programmes to check | What to compare before applying |
| Crop, soil and farming systems | BSc Agriculture, BSc Agronomy, Bachelor of Crop Production and Management, BSc Horticulture | Biology, Chemistry, Agriculture, Mathematics and science background; practical farm or field expectations; fee and duration. |
| Animal, aquaculture and veterinary routes | BSc Animal Science and Production, BSc Aquaculture, Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine | Science subjects, animal-handling interest, practical training expectations and professional direction. |
| Forestry, wildlife and natural resources | BSc Forestry, BSc Wildlife Management, BSc Bee Resources Management, BSc Environmental Sciences and Management | Fieldwork, conservation interests, outdoor work, science background and campus or college details. |
| Food, nutrition and laboratory sciences | BSc Food Science and Technology, BSc Human Nutrition, BSc Biotechnology and Laboratory Science | Chemistry, Biology, laboratory exposure, health or food-industry interests and practical costs. |
| Agribusiness, economics and development | BSc Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, Bachelor of Agriculture Investment and Banking, Bachelor of Community Development, BA Development Planning and Management | Business, economics, community work, quantitative ability, fee category and career direction. |
| Engineering, ICT and education routes | BSc Agricultural Engineering, BSc Irrigation and Water Resources Engineering, BSc Information Technology, science and agriculture education programmes | Mathematics and science subjects, technical aptitude, teaching interests, lab or workshop exposure and programme duration. |
The table above is not a replacement for the full guidebook. Use it to narrow your thinking, then confirm the exact programme name, entry condition, capacity, duration and fee from the official undergraduate guidebook or programmes page before choosing your option inside SUA-ESB.
Undergraduate degree programmes applicants commonly check first
The bachelor degree page shows a broad list of programmes and links to the 2026/2027 undergraduate guidebook. The guidebook should be your final check because it connects each programme to the admission cycle. If two course names look similar, open both and compare the subject requirement line, not only the title.
| Programme example | Main fit | Applicant tip |
| Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine | Applicants targeting animal health, livestock systems, public health links and biomedical-related practice. | Read science subject requirements carefully and be honest about practical training expectations. |
| Bachelor of Science in Agriculture | Applicants interested in crop and livestock production systems. | Do not assume every agriculture-related programme has the same subject combination. |
| Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness | Applicants who want agriculture plus markets, value chains, production economics and agribusiness decisions. | Compare this with investment, banking or general business-related routes before applying. |
| Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology | Applicants interested in food processing, safety, quality and food industry work. | Check Chemistry/Biology expectations and budget for practical or laboratory needs. |
| Bachelor of Science in Forestry | Applicants interested in forest resources, conservation and advisory practice. | Think about fieldwork and natural-resource career settings, not only classroom learning. |
| Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Management | Applicants targeting wildlife enterprise, conservation and tourism-linked resource management. | Review field exposure, science background and career direction before choosing it. |
| Bachelor of Science in Irrigation and Water Resources Engineering | Applicants drawn to water systems, irrigation, wastewater and agricultural engineering problems. | Mathematics and science readiness matters; compare with Agricultural Engineering if unsure. |
| Bachelor of Science in Information Technology | Applicants who want computing and technology skills in an applied university setting. | Check whether your mathematics background fits the requirement line. |
Entry requirements: read the condition line before loving the course name
At SUA, entry requirements can be the difference between a strong application and a wasted choice. A course may look attractive, but the required subjects can block you if your Form Six combination, diploma background or O-Level subjects do not match.
Direct entry applicants
Direct entry applicants should read the guidebook with their A-Level subjects in front of them. Do not check only total points. Some programmes need science combinations or specific subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Agriculture or Geography depending on the programme. For education routes, subject pairing matters because it affects what you can teach later.
Equivalent entry applicants
Diploma and other equivalent-entry applicants should focus on field relevance. A diploma can support your application only when it fits the programme direction and meets the required standard. For example, a diploma related to agriculture, animal health, forestry, laboratory science, nutrition, business or community development should be matched carefully against the exact degree you want, not against the university name in general.
Certificate and diploma routes
If you are applying for certificate or diploma programmes, use SUA-ESB and compare the route with the current NACTVET guidebook. The mistake to avoid is choosing a lower-level programme without checking progression. Ask yourself whether the certificate or diploma can lead to the degree or career path you want later.
Postgraduate applicants
Postgraduate applicants should use the 2026/2027 postgraduate admission and fee structure document, not the undergraduate guidebook. At this level, the main checks are field relevance, bachelor degree background, GPA or classification, research interest, work experience where required, mode of study, supervisor fit and fee category.
Fee structure and cost planning
SUA separates fee information by programme level, including certificate and diploma programmes, undergraduate degrees and postgraduate degrees. Use the fee pages and PDFs for planning, then confirm the current amount before payment or registration. For practical programmes, tuition is only one part of the budget.
| Cost area | What to check | Why it matters |
| Tuition fee | Programme, level and student category | Fees may differ by course and category. Do not copy the wrong column. |
| Application fee | Amount generated or instructed by the official portal | Use the payment details produced by the system, not screenshots or social media claims. |
| Field, farm, lab or practical costs | Programme-specific requirements and student notices | Agriculture, veterinary, forestry, food science, engineering and lab-based routes may need extra planning. |
| Accommodation and meals | Availability, campus arrangement and personal budget | Tuition alone does not show your full cost of study. |
| Books, equipment and protective items | Course practical needs and departmental guidance | Some routes may require tools, coats, field gear or other learning materials. |
| Postgraduate costs | Programme fee, research costs, supervision expectations and mode of study | Research-based programmes can carry costs beyond tuition. |
| Fee resource | Official link | Best use |
| Main fees structure page | Open fees structure | Start here to choose certificate/diploma, undergraduate or postgraduate fee information. |
| Undergraduate fee structure page | Open undergraduate fees page | Use it when comparing bachelor degree tuition. |
| Undergraduate fee structure PDF | Open undergraduate fee PDF | Use the PDF for budgeting, then confirm the current figure before paying. |
| Non-degree fee structure | Open non-degree fees | Use this for certificate and diploma fee planning. |
| Postgraduate fee structure page | Open postgraduate fees page | Use this for postgraduate cost planning. |
| Postgraduate 2026/2027 admission and fee PDF | Open postgraduate 2026/2027 PDF | Use this for current higher-degree application and fee details. |
How to apply safely through the correct SUA portal
Use the application page first because it separates applicants by level. For certificate, diploma and undergraduate degree programmes, SUA directs applicants to SUA-ESB. For postgraduate diploma, Masters and PhD programmes, applicants are directed to SUASISUQF. Starting on the wrong portal wastes time and may lead to confusion when the programme level does not appear.
- Open the official SUA application page and choose your level of study.
- Read the 2026/2027 guidebook or postgraduate admission document before creating or updating your application.
- Select the correct applicant category: certificate, diploma, undergraduate degree, postgraduate diploma, Masters or PhD.
- Prepare your academic information, certificates, contact details and payment information before you start.
- Use the payment details generated by the official system and keep your reference after payment.
- Before submitting, compare your selected programme with the requirement line, fee category, duration and capacity.
- Save your login details and submission confirmation. You may need them later when checking admission status or joining instructions.
The student portal and academic portal are not the same as the application portal. Applicants use the admission portal before selection. Student systems become useful after admission or registration, so do not confuse them with the place where you submit a new application.
Mistakes to avoid before submitting
- Choosing a programme because the name sounds attractive, without checking subject requirements.
- Ignoring field relevance when applying through equivalent entry.
- Using the older prospectus as if it is the only current admission document.
- Applying through a link shared by an individual instead of starting from the official SUA website or application page.
- Paying using old screenshots or informal instructions instead of the control number or procedure given by the system.
- Confusing SUA-ESB with the postgraduate SUASISUQF portal.
- Forgetting to compare tuition with fieldwork, accommodation, materials and personal living costs.
- Waiting until the last day, when portal traffic and payment delays can become stressful.
Official links and how to use them
| Resource | Official link | How to use it |
| Official website | SUA website | Start here for announcements, study options and institutional updates. |
| Prospectus page | SUA prospectus page | Use it for prospectus information and background reading. |
| Undergraduate guidebook 2026/2027 | 2026/2027 guidebook PDF | Use this first for undergraduate course, requirement, fee, duration and capacity checks. |
| Bachelor degree programmes | Bachelor programmes | Use it to browse degree options before checking the guidebook details. |
| All programmes page | Programmes offered at SUA | Use it to explore study options by level and college/school. |
| Fees structure | Fees structure page | Use it to choose the correct fee category and level. |
| Apply for admission | SUA application page | Use it to enter the correct undergraduate or postgraduate portal. |
| Undergraduate portal | SUA-ESB | Use it for certificate, diploma and undergraduate degree applications. |
| Postgraduate portal | SUASISUQF | Use it for postgraduate diploma, Masters and PhD applications. |
| Announcements | SUA announcements | Use it to watch for new admission notices and changes. |
| TCU | TCU | Use it for university admission coordination and national bachelor-degree guidance. |
| HESLB OLAMS | HESLB OLAMS | Use it for loan application planning if you are eligible. |
| NACTVET | NACTVET | Use it when checking certificate, diploma and NTA-level routes. |
Official contacts
Use official contacts when you need clarification on admissions, programme hosting units or postgraduate matters. Avoid relying on WhatsApp groups or unofficial agents for fee and application instructions.
| Office / unit | Phone | Email / contact | Purpose |
| General university contact | +255 23 2603511-4 | sua@sua.ac.tz | General university enquiries. |
| Directorate of Undergraduate Studies | +255 23 2640010 | dus@sua.ac.tz | Undergraduate admission and study enquiries. |
| Directorate of Postgraduate Studies, Research, Technology Transfer and Consultancy | +255 23 2640013 | drpgs@sua.ac.tz | Postgraduate admission, research and higher-degree enquiries. |
| Postal address | P.O. Box 3000 | Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, Tanzania | Use for formal communication. |
| Contacts page | – | Open SUA contacts | Use for additional colleges, schools and administrative contacts. |
After checking the prospectus and admission guidebook, the next useful guides for applicants are SUA Online Application, SUA Courses and Requirements, SUA Fee Structure, SUA Selected Applicants, TCU Admission Guidebook, NACTVET Admission Guidebook and HESLB Loan Application. These guides help you move from choosing a programme to submitting safely and preparing for selection results.
Treat the SUA guidebook as your working document. Mark the programmes that fit your subjects, remove the ones that do not fit, compare fees honestly and enter the portal only when your choice is clear. A good application is not the one submitted fastest; it is the one submitted through the correct portal, with the right programme, the right entry route and a budget you understand.









