How to Pay UJ Fees & Application Fee 2023

How to Pay University of Johannesburg -UJ Application Fees And Tuition Fees 2023.

UJ’s applications for 2023 are open. Paying the application fee is a step towards completing your application and starting your journey with University of Johannesburg -UJ. University of Johannesburg -UJ is a university that utilizes the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) method which allows students to have their own schedule.

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How to Pay UJ Application Fees And Tuition Fees

  • The application fee may be paid using the University of Johannesburg -UJ online payment platform  or electronic fund transfer (EFT) or credit card or cash deposit at your nearest bank. Note that University of Johannesburg -UJ SBL does not accept cash on the premises.
  • Bursars (sponsors) can request a pro-forma invoice from the Fees Office
  • Invoices will only be created once a valid purchase order (PO) is sent by the bursar/ sponsor
  • Use the student number you receive from University of Johannesburg -UJ AND the application fee reference number (ie STUDENTNUMBER 5370810030)

University of Johannesburg -UJ Official Website

UJ Payment Methods

  • Bank Deposit
  • Students with a valid UJ Student Number, using Electronic banking
  • FNB Branch
  • FNB Cash accepting ATM

UJ Banking Details

FNB UJ Bursary account details Account number:
Cheque Account Number: 626 158 73280
Branch name : FNB Client Services Branch
Branch Code : 210 – 554

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