The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is one of the leading universities in South Africa for undergraduate studies. If you’re interested in pursuing a degree at the UJ, you should apply as soon as possible using the UJ online application 2024-2025.
In this step-by-step guide, we’ll show you how to use the UJ online application system to apply for admission for the 2024-2025 academic year. You can follow these instructions to the letter, and we guarantee you’ll have a seamless application process.
Step 1: Create an account
The first step in the UJ online application process is to create an account. “HERE Apply Now”
Step 2: Apply online
Once you’ve created your account, sign in and click “Apply Now.” You’ll be asked to select the academic program you wish to apply for. Make sure you choose the right program. Once you’ve chosen a program, complete all the required sections of the application and upload all required documents.
Step 3: Pay the application fee
After you’ve submitted your application, you’ll be required to pay a non-refundable application fee of R200.
Step 4: Track your application
After submitting your application and paying the application fee, you can track your application’s progress by logging in to your account. You’ll be able to see whether your application has been received, whether it’s being processed, and whether a decision has been made.
Step 5: Wait for a decision
Once you’ve submitted your application, paid the fee, and tracked its progress, all you can do is wait for a decision. It may take several weeks or even months to receive a decision, depending on the program you’ve applied for. During this time, be sure to check your email regularly for updates on your application status.
Important information – New applicants
- The university requires all undergraduate entrants to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT). More information as to dates, venues, tests, registration, and costs is available from the NBT website at www.uj.ac.za/nbt
- In the case of applicants re-writing Grade 12 subjects, applications will be processed on the current results available. If Grade 12 has been written more than once then your combined results must be submitted with your application.
- Applicants writing the National Senior Certificate (NSC) through IEB or SACAI examining bodies can apply online by selecting “National Senior Certificate” under the Results Detail page of the online application process.
- Applicants currently in Grade 12 may be requested to provide certified copies of final Grade 11 results for verification and auditing purposes.
- Applicants may only apply for two study choices. These study choices can’t be amended once they have been chosen.
Important information – Re-applicants/Transfer applicants/Senior applicants
- Applicants may only apply for two study choices. These study choices may not be amended once they have been chosen.
- Applicants already in possession of a UJ student number must use their existing student number when applying.
- Applicants interested in postgraduate studies (including B-Tech) please click here.
- To verify or update your cell number/email details – contact the UJ Call Centre on 011 559 4555.
Applicants transferring from another university/tertiary institution are required to upload a full academic record/transcript
and degree/diploma certificate (if applicable). Please refer to “Document upload requirements when applying online” below
for more information on uploading of documents.
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Conclusion:
Applying to the University of Johannesburg may seem overwhelming, but the online application process is straightforward and user-friendly. By following the steps outlined above, you’ll be on your way to joining one of South Africa’s most prestigious institutions of higher learning. Don’t forget to apply early and check your email regularly for updates on your application status. Good luck!