University of Johannesburg (UJ) Banking Details

University of Johannesburg (UJ) Banking Details

University of Johannesburg (UJ) Banking Details, UJ account Details

UJ 2025/2026 Application Fee Payment Details Released! The University of Johannesburg (UJ) has announced the banking details for application fee payments for the 2025/2026 academic year. This information is specifically for first-time applicants who wish to submit their applications through manual or paper-based applications.

Streamlined Payments for UJ Students: 2025/2026 Academic Year

Making your University of Johannesburg (UJ) tuition payments for the upcoming academic year is now easier than ever! This guide outlines the convenient options available for both new and returning students.

For Students with a UJ Student Number:

Effortless Electronic Payments:

The University has partnered with First National Bank (FNB) to offer a dedicated “UJ Tuition Fee” account as a predefined beneficiary on most major banks’ online platforms, including Capitec Bank. This means you can set up quick and secure payments without manually entering account details.

Here’s how:

  • Find the Predefined Beneficiary: Log in to your online banking platform and search for “predefined beneficiaries” or similar options.
  • Select UJ Tuition Fee Account: Choose “University of Johannesburg First National Bank Tuition Fee” from the list.
  • Save for Future Payments: Once you select the account, save it as a beneficiary for future transactions.
  • Include Your Student Number: Ensure you use your STUDENT NUMBER as the reference for each payment.

Students with a valid UJ Student Number, using any FNB Cash accepting ATM

For Cash deposits:  Use any First National Bank  (FNB) cash-accepting ATM.
Select the card fewer services option on the ATM and deposit the amount payable.

How to use the ATM: Enter UJ as the recipient’s name in the First National Bank (FNB) box, followed by a space, and then choose the UJ tuition fees account.

Students with a valid UJ Student Number, using any FNB Branch

Visit any First National Bank  (FNB) branch to make a payment into the UJ Tuition Fee Account.
The teller will direct you to effect the payment.

  • Remember to use your STUDENT NUMBER for reference.

Students without a valid UJ student number, but a valid South African ID Number or Passport Number can use the following account

First National Bank  (FNB) UJ Bursary account details account number:

  • Cheque Account Number 626 158 73280
  • Branch name: FNB Client Services Branch
  • Branch Code: 210 – 554

Contact Details for University of Johannesburg

The University of Johannesburg is readily available to assist with admissions-related matters through email and contact digits below:

  • Telephone Number: +27 (0) 11​ 559 4555
  • Official Email Address: mylife@uj.ac.za

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