

IMM Graduate School of Marketing
Based on recent customer reviews, IMM Graduate School of Marketing receives strong praise for its student support team, with staff members like Nomi and Lesedi frequently highlighted for prompt, friendly and professional assistance. The Help Me Team and student consultants are valued for their responsiveness. However, significant concerns arise around the academic assessment and concessions process, where students report inconsistent policy application, lack of transparency and inadequate communication. Some prospective students also experience difficulty with enrolment queries going unanswered, creating frustration during the application process.
Replied to 100% of negative reviews
Reply time on negative reviews: 7 hours 2 min
TrustIndex
0
Ranking
#13
in Education & Training
Avg Reply
12h 25m
NPS Score
33
Recommended: Likely
Replied to 100% of negative reviews
Reply time on negative reviews: 7 hours 2 min
May '25 - Apr '26
Based on recent customer reviews, IMM Graduate School of Marketing receives strong praise for its student support team, with staff members like Nomi and Lesedi frequently highlighted for prompt, friendly and professional assistance. The Help Me Team and student consultants are valued for their responsiveness. However, significant concerns arise around the academic assessment and concessions process, where students report inconsistent policy application, lack of transparency and inadequate communication. Some prospective students also experience difficulty with enrolment queries going unanswered, creating frustration during the application process.
IMM Graduate School of Marketing has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 16 reviews in the last 12 months. They reply to 100% of negative reviews, typically within 7 hours 2 min. Hellopeter has tracked IMM Graduate School of Marketing across 164 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Good day, i would like to give credit to IMM Zimbabwe,student consultant ***lin, shes amazing in her work, never get tired on assisting, she helps me on all my registration.. Its a blessing to have that being as my Consultant.. Regards Aswan Jari J00549
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Good day, i would like to give credit to IMM Zimbabwe,student consultant ***lin, shes amazing in her work, never get tired on assisting, she helps me on all my registration.. Its a blessing to have that being as my Consultant.. Regards Aswan Jari J00549
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
If I wanted to struggle to register my modules I would have rather gone to study at WITS or UJ. Pathetic
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
If I wanted to struggle to register my modules I would have rather gone to study at WITS or UJ. Pathetic
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
A number of students like to describe the IMM Graduate School as an institution that is not for the weak. I myself can attest to this as in the last 2 years I have faced several issues with this institution where they act unfairly and *******ly as whenever I have had an issue they often use their policies to their own advantage and as a shield for them even if it means that they do not conduct their behaviour in a legal and fair manner. My most recent negative experience with IMM Graduate School occurred in November–December 2025, particularly with Marissa Kidson and Dwayne Oosthuizen, both of whom work within the assessment department, with Dwayne serving as Head of the Assessment Processes Office of the Registrar. In Semester 2 of 2025, I had one module (Transport & Logistics 3) where the examination was split into two parts, Part A and Part B. Part A was the written component, for which we had 24 hours to complete and submit before moving on to Part B, the oral examination. Unfortunately, I experienced technical difficulties when attempting to submit Part A and was unable to do so on time. Immediately after this occurred, I emailed the department and was advised to apply for an academic concession, which I did. I submitted my application together with evidence of the technical difficulties and a detailed report from a qualified technician, requesting the opportunity to resubmit Part A. Despite this, my application was effectively declined, with no clear reason provided. Marissa mentioned they would review my application after results were released but indicated they would only consider my oral exam (Part B). Upon release of results, I had passed all other modules except this one, falling short by only 3 marks. If I had been allowed to resubmit Part A, I would have successfully completed my Bachelor’s degree. I sent Marissa a detailed and motivational letter requesting the opportunity to resubmit Part A, but this was again declined. Instead, I was registered for a special examination, which I had not requested. Since then, I have repeatedly asked for a detailed explanation as to why my academic concession was declined. To date, I have received no substantive response. Marissa referred my case to Dwayne, and even he could not provide a proper answer. Instead, he repeatedly stated that I had been registered for a special examination, implying it was the only option available and dismissing my request for a resubmission. I find this outcome unfair. Other students have been granted the opportunity to resubmit parts of their examinations under similar circumstances, yet I am the only student required to write a full special exam, which comes at an additional cost of R520. The only discernible difference appears to be that I am a person of colour, which raises serious concerns about consistency and fairness. This situation is particularly frustrating because I have faced technical difficulties in the past (2024) and followed the exact same process applying for a concession with evidence and a technician’s report and was granted an extension to resubmit work. I explicitly raised this precedent with Dwayne, asking why my current application was being treated differently, but he refused to address it. Furthermore, Dwayne admitted in an email that while they could grant my concession, they chose not to, citing that I had already been granted the Dean’s assessment. This is factually incorrect a Dean’s assessment, which allows a capped mark on a supplementary exam, is not equivalent to granting a concession for a missed submission. Treating these two remedies as the same shows a concerning lack of understanding of the academic process, particularly from someone in his position. As a student who has consistently followed procedures, provided evidence, and maintained academic integrity, I find the behaviour of IMM’s assessment department deeply concerning, unprofessional, and procedurally unfair. The refusal to provide a proper explanation or remedy, coupled with inconsistent treatment, has caused significant stress and has unnecessarily jeopardised my academic progress. IMM Graduate School prides itself on professionalism and academic standards, but in this case, my experience demonstrates a failure to apply policy fairly and transparently. I hope this review encourages the institution to reconsider how it handles academic concessions and ensures all students are treated consistently and fairly, regardless of background.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
A number of students like to describe the IMM Graduate School as an institution that is not for the weak. I myself can attest to this as in the last 2 years I have faced several issues with this institution where they act unfairly and *******ly as whenever I have had an issue they often use their policies to their own advantage and as a shield for them even if it means that they do not conduct their behaviour in a legal and fair manner. My most recent negative experience with IMM Graduate School occurred in November–December 2025, particularly with Marissa Kidson and Dwayne Oosthuizen, both of whom work within the assessment department, with Dwayne serving as Head of the Assessment Processes Office of the Registrar. In Semester 2 of 2025, I had one module (Transport & Logistics 3) where the examination was split into two parts, Part A and Part B. Part A was the written component, for which we had 24 hours to complete and submit before moving on to Part B, the oral examination. Unfortunately, I experienced technical difficulties when attempting to submit Part A and was unable to do so on time. Immediately after this occurred, I emailed the department and was advised to apply for an academic concession, which I did. I submitted my application together with evidence of the technical difficulties and a detailed report from a qualified technician, requesting the opportunity to resubmit Part A. Despite this, my application was effectively declined, with no clear reason provided. Marissa mentioned they would review my application after results were released but indicated they would only consider my oral exam (Part B). Upon release of results, I had passed all other modules except this one, falling short by only 3 marks. If I had been allowed to resubmit Part A, I would have successfully completed my Bachelor’s degree. I sent Marissa a detailed and motivational letter requesting the opportunity to resubmit Part A, but this was again declined. Instead, I was registered for a special examination, which I had not requested. Since then, I have repeatedly asked for a detailed explanation as to why my academic concession was declined. To date, I have received no substantive response. Marissa referred my case to Dwayne, and even he could not provide a proper answer. Instead, he repeatedly stated that I had been registered for a special examination, implying it was the only option available and dismissing my request for a resubmission. I find this outcome unfair. Other students have been granted the opportunity to resubmit parts of their examinations under similar circumstances, yet I am the only student required to write a full special exam, which comes at an additional cost of R520. The only discernible difference appears to be that I am a person of colour, which raises serious concerns about consistency and fairness. This situation is particularly frustrating because I have faced technical difficulties in the past (2024) and followed the exact same process applying for a concession with evidence and a technician’s report and was granted an extension to resubmit work. I explicitly raised this precedent with Dwayne, asking why my current application was being treated differently, but he refused to address it. Furthermore, Dwayne admitted in an email that while they could grant my concession, they chose not to, citing that I had already been granted the Dean’s assessment. This is factually incorrect a Dean’s assessment, which allows a capped mark on a supplementary exam, is not equivalent to granting a concession for a missed submission. Treating these two remedies as the same shows a concerning lack of understanding of the academic process, particularly from someone in his position. As a student who has consistently followed procedures, provided evidence, and maintained academic integrity, I find the behaviour of IMM’s assessment department deeply concerning, unprofessional, and procedurally unfair. The refusal to provide a proper explanation or remedy, coupled with inconsistent treatment, has caused significant stress and has unnecessarily jeopardised my academic progress. IMM Graduate School prides itself on professionalism and academic standards, but in this case, my experience demonstrates a failure to apply policy fairly and transparently. I hope this review encourages the institution to reconsider how it handles academic concessions and ensures all students are treated consistently and fairly, regardless of background.
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