How much is registration fees for UKZN?

This article will guide you on How much is registration fees for UKZN. The registration fees for the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in South Africa vary depending on the type of application and the applicant’s nationality.

According to the UKZN website, the 2024 application fees for South African on-time applications are R210, while late applications cost R420. International applicants from SADC and the rest of Africa are required to pay R490, while those outside Africa are charged $153.

Here is a general overview of the registration fees for this academic year:

Local Students

  • Initial registration fee: R4000
  • Initial residence deposit: R3000
  • Tuition fees: Vary depending on program of study
  • Student levies: R1900 for one semester, R3800 for the whole year

International Students

  • Application fee: Non-refundable
  • Initial registration fee: R4000
  • Initial residence deposit: R3000
  • Tuition fees: Vary depending on program of study
  • Student levies: R3400 (R1700 per semester)

SADC Students

SADC students are eligible for a reduction in tuition fees. They will pay local tuition fees plus a levy of R3400 (R1700 per semester).

Payment Methods

You can pay your registration fees online, by bank transfer, or in person at the Fees Office.

In addition to registration fees, students will also need to budget for other costs such as textbooks, accommodation, and food.

Breakdown of the estimated costs for a first-year student at UKZN:

  • Tuition fees: R30,000 – R50,000
  • Student levies: R1900 – R3800
  • Textbooks: R9,100 – R11,000
  • Accommodation: R25,000 – R35,000
  • Food: R27,500
  • Other expenses: R10,000 – R15,000

Total estimated costs: R101,500 – R146,500

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