

18
UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG
TUITION AND
UJ RESIDENCE FEES
(ON CAMPUS RESIDENCE)
a) An upfront payment of 30% of tuition fees to
be paid at registration.
b) 35% of the tuition fees to be paid by 30 April.
c) 35% of the tuition fees to be paid by 31 July.
The University will offer a 5% discount should all
fees be paid at registration.
Fees generally increase between 10 and 15
percent per year. Please contact the University
in December to obtain the approved fees for the
2022 academic year.
International Levy 2022
Please note that the international levy is non-
refundable and expires on 31 December of
the year of registration. The international levy
for the year 2022 will be published prior to
registration.
How to pay
Payments to the University can be made in the
form of a foreign bank payment or electronic
transfer into the following account:
University of Johannesburg
FNB UJ Main Account
Account type: Cheque
Account number: 626 158 73280
Branch name: FNB Client Services
Branch code: 210-554
Swift code: FIRNZ AJJ
International applicants making payments at
First National Bank (FNB) in South Africa should
make use of the following banking details:
FNB UJ Main Account
Account type: Cheque
Account number: 626 158 73280
Branch name: FNB Client Services
Branch code: 210-554
All applicants must use their
passport number
as a reference.
Applicants must provide the University with
proof of payment from the bank where the
transfer was made.
The UJ English Language Programme
(UJELP)
*UJELP (pronounced“huge help”) is a Short
Learning Programme for international students
at the University of Johannesburg. It offers a
platform for students to learn and practice the
English language, as well as the academic, social,
and behavioural skills appropriate for academia.
Students registering for UJELP must complete
a Placement Test focusing on their competence
in Grammar and Vocabulary, Listening, Writing
and Oral presentation. This Placement Test may
be completed outside of South Africa – Phase
1 (online) or at UJ Phase 2 (on-site) – to enable
students to obtain their English proficiency
results before registration or for visa application
purposes (outside South Africa).
By using the proficiency levels of the Common
European Framework of Reference (CEFR),
students are placed in the following groups:
Elementary (A1 and A2), Intermediate (B1 and
B2), and Advanced (C1 and C2).
Should you choose to write this UJELP
placement test, contact
+27 (0)11 5592127
or
ujelp1@uj.ac.zaor
+27 (0)11 5593488
or
jo-annem@uj.ac.za