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 2012 Registration at UJ 


To Register online use the following link:

 

Registration dates: 

 

(You can register online from home)

(Campus assitance will be availible if you are unsuccessful registering online from home. Please refer to the detailed registration schedule below)

 First Year  Students:

 

23 January 2012 - 03 February 2012 (You can register online from home)

 

For telephonic support please contact the Information Hub on : 011 559 4095 / 4788 / 4789 / 4790 / 4791

For e-mail support please use the following e-mail address: registration@uj.ac.za


Online Registration step by step video:

Registration documentation:

Click here for a detailed 2012 Registration schedule

Click here for the UJ registration information guide

Click here for the UJ Agreement form in English (students under the age of 18 must submit an agreement form signed by their parent / guardian to their faculty on the day of registration)

Click here for the UJ Agreement form in Afrikaans (students under the age of 18 must submit an agreement form signed by their parent / guardian to their faculty on the day of registration)

Click here for the step by step online registration guide


Registration Letters:

First Year student information letter

Senior student, Faculty specific information letter:

 

National Benchmark Test (NBT) information:

http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/StudyatUJ/Undergraduate/Pages/NationalBenchmarkTest.aspx  

Orientation information:

http://www.uj.ac.za/EN/TeachingAndLearning/ads/Orientation/Pages/home.aspx

Time Tables:

Dear prospective or current UJ Student, please take note of the following UJ Timetable Rules:

 1.       See below for the 2012 Timetables of all Faculties/Campuses.   

 2.        You will not be able to register for two or more modules that clashes on either the Lecturing, or the   Examination Timetable – it is therefore important to familiarise yourself with the 2012 timetables of the qualification/modules you plan to enrol for, before starting the Online Registration process.

3.       Timetables are represented in terms of Timetable Codes – e.g. WE 3, TH 7 for Lecturing Timetables and e.g. 038 Y or 124 Z for Examination Timetables. These Codes are linked to certain timeslots per Campus or certain Examination Days and Sessions (Dates and Times).  Similar codes represent a clash and the computer system will prohibit registration for the particular module.

Student Printing: How to guides for students: 

!!! NB !!! Early closure of prining facilities in libraries and computer labs