Applying at UJThe University of Johannesburg offers internationally respected and accepted certificates, diplomas and degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Welcome to UJ's late application enquiry system. Please note that there will be NO walks-ins allowed for late enquiries in January/February 2021.
You may apply online at www.uj.ac.za and follow a link to study @UJ to either apply online or you may download the application form, which should either be submitted to the Student Enrolment Centre or mailed to the University.
If you wish to become a part of UJ, apply now. 2022 applications are now open at the University of Johannesburg (UJ). They offer a very wide range of course from diplomas to degrees to postgraduate courses.
List of all TUT courses provided in 2021
- Accounting - three levels of studies.
- Auditing - six levels of studies.
- Economics - four levels of studies.
- Finance and investment.
- Public sector finance - two levels of studies.
You may apply online at www.uj.ac.za and follow a link to study @UJ to either to apply online or you may download the application form, which should either be submitted to the Student Enrolment Centre or mailed to the University.
Please note: NO NSFAS funding is available for this qualification.
There are some universities that are still open for application for 2021 in South Africa and you should know them.
- Nelson Mandela University (NMU)
- University of Fort Hare (UFH)
- North West University (NWU)
- University of the Free State (UFS)
- University of South Africa (UNISA)
- Rhodes University.
Changing modules is fairly easy; speak to your tutor and they should be able to help you arrange it, so long as the module in not oversubscribed. Bear in mind that some unis have set cut-off dates for changing modules, so if you want to change, do it quickly.
Yes, you can change the University after first year. There should not be any backlog in 1st year plus you need to fulfill the eligibility criteria of the University where you are migrating. Course mapping is also one in the case of migration.
Changing your mindIf you change your mind after you accept an offer, you may have to withdraw your application and will not be able to use Clearing to look for another course.
If you leave at any point during your second term, you'll be charged 50%. If you withdraw at any point in the third term you'll have to pay for 100% of the tuition fees for the year.
This is designed so that a degree can be transported. So if you do the equivalent of a first year of a degree with the OU, you can apply to transfer to a second year with a conventional university. However it will depend on scores and places to get into a specific university.
There are no restrictions on reapplying to the same university or even the same course. In fact you may have a better chance of getting on to the same course again, as it demonstrates you are serious about the course and only dropped out due to unforeseen circumstances.
Its not possible to change the stream after completing 1st semester. If you want to change your stream then you need the following : a) You must have completed both semesters of 1st year with a minimum of 50% marks . b) You should not have any backlogs in the first year.
Rejected?Here's What to Do If You Were Not Accepted to College
- Look For Colleges That Are Still Accepting Applications.
- Take a Gap Year.
- Attend a Local or Community College.
- Make a Plan to Apply Again Next Year.
Yes you can change your college. This includes two cases. First one is within the university:In this case you can directly join a college which was affiliated to same university as you studied before.
Please keep proof of payment for at least two (2) years. No refunds will be approved without it. Students presenting a bank deposit slip as proof of payment, will be required to have made the payment at least 5 working days prior to the registration date.
New applicantsApplicants may only apply for two study choices. These study choices may not be amended once they have been chosen.
Registration commences for First-year undergraduate students on 23 February 2021 and closes on 14 March 2021 (only online, off-campus registration will be allowed).
Registration commences on 23 February 2021 and closes on 05 March 2021 (only online, off-campus registrations will be allowed). Programmes generally fill up in the first week or two of registration. Therefore register as early as possible.
The University of Johannesburg is open for late applications from the 23rd of February. Please note that there will be NO walks-ins allowed for late enquiries in February 2021.
NSFAS or funds for registration (meaning they cannot afford to pay registration fee as per the set criteria), the University has created a fund called SRC Trust Fund to assist students with registration fees.
You can cancel a choice or your whole application.If it's just one choice you'd like to withdraw, you can cancel it (as long as the university or college hasn't sent us their decision yet). If you've changed your mind about applying to higher education, you can cancel your application and get a refund.