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Wits Fee Structure | Acceptance Rate | Handbook | Fee Structure | Hostel and Residence Application This Article is Contain Full of Information Which is Accurate for Those who wish to be Enrolled by University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) Fee Structure,Amount of The Fees Acceptable ,Bank Accounts Details Handbook or Year Book APS Point Score The Rate Accepted to be Enrolled Academic Calendar Term and Semester Calendar ,APS Calculator,  together with Hostel and Residence Applications.

University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) Fee Structure

The Fee Structure it Show Certain Amount Of Money Students Supposed to Pay as Learning Cost ,The Students Tuition Fees Vary from One Course  to Another  , The Fee structure Covers the Following.

👉Tution Fee

👉Application Fee

👉Acceptance Deposit

👉Accommodation Fees

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Miscellaneous fees and levies

👉Interest

Law and Management

QualificationFees
BComR47830 – 53940
BEconSciR47310 – 48910
BAccSciR53740
LLBR42140

  Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment

QualificationFees
BASR59530
BEngSc(BME)R58200
BEngSc(Digital Arts)R51650
BSc(CS)R75240
BSc(CS) in the field of Property StudiesR61960
BSc(Eng)R54000
BSc(URP)R61180
Additional Costs

Students must make provision for essential items that may include:

  • Drawing kit
  • Drawing board
  • Books and stationery
  • Calculator
Computer Fee charges are raised as follows:

School of Architecture and Planning:

YearAmount
– 1st YearR2 418
– 2nd YearR2 418
– 3rd YearR2 418

School of Construction Economics and Management:

YearAmount
– 1st YearR2 418
– 2nd YearR2 418
– 3rd YearR2 418

All other Engineering Schools:
  • School of Chemical & Metallurgy Engineering
  • School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • School of Electrical and Information Engineering
  • School of Mechanical, Aeronautical and Industrial Engineering
  • School of Mining Engineering
YearAmount
– 1st YearR1 325
– 2nd YearR1 895
– 3rd YearR3095
– 4th YearR3095
Electronic Response Course Charges
Year of Study 1
DegreeAmount
BEngScR550
BSc(Eng)R550
BSc(CS)R550
BSc(PS)R550

Faculty of Health Sciences

QualificationFees
BDSR64600
MBBChR64550
BNursR48130
BPharmR46920
BHScR62930
BSc(OT)R56320
BSc(Physiotherapy)R55360
BCMPR56290
BOHScR47810

Faculty of Humanities

QualificationFees
BAR43220-56920
Bachelor of AudiologyR53470
BA Digital ArtsR47440
BA(Theatre and Performance)R46800
BA(Fine Arts)R55160
BA(Performing and Visual Arts)R46800-50420
BA(Film and Television)R47600
BMusR47760
B(Social Work)R51870
Bachelor of Speech-Lang PathR53470
BEd FTR39140
BEd PTR29210
Pearson Computer Laboratory Charges

Bachelor of Arts

Year of Study 1R157
Year of Study 2R157
Year of Study 3R157

Faculty of Science 

QualificationFees
BScR48110-59310

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University of the Witwatersrand (Wits)  Admission Point Score (APS) -Acceptance Rate

The Admission Point Score Developed By National Senior Certificate (NSC) and Independent Examinations Board (IEB) Based on Each Subject As pass mark per Each subject As Acceptance Rate For South Africans Universities, This Easily Obtained Through APS Culculator.

 

NSC Scale of AchievementNSC%Wits APSWits APS%Wits APS for Maths & EnglishWits APS for Life OrientationWits APS for Other subjects
7 6 5 4 3 2 180-99 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 0-298 7 6 5 4 3 0 090-100 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 0-298 + 2=10 7 + 2=9 6 + 2=8 5 + 2=7 4 3 0 04 3 2 1 0 0 0 08 7 6 5 4 3 0 0

The National Senior Certificate (NSC) 

This is a guideline only. Meeting the requirements does not guarantee a place. Final selection is made subject to the availability of places, academic results and other entry requirements where applicable.

Commerce, Law, and Management

Programme
Minimum Admission Requirements 
Selection procedures
APS
Subjects & achieved scale
Bachelor of Commerce

(3 years)

  – General – Accounting – Information Systems – PPE
39 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5
Applicants with an APS between 35 – 38, as well as English 6 and Mathematics 6, will be waitlisted subject to the number of places available.
Bachelor of Commerce with Law (3 years)
43 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5
Applicants with an APS between 35 – 42, as well as English 6 and Mathematics 6, will be waitlisted subject to the number of places available.
Bachelor of Economic Science  (3 years)
42 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 6

  • Maths Major – Mathematics 6
  • Actuarial Science – English and Mathematics 7
Applicants with an APS between 39 – 41, as well as English 5 and Mathematics 7, will be waitlisted subject to the number of places available.
Bachelor of Accounting Science  (3 years)
42 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 6
Applicants with an APS between 39 – 41, as well as English 6 and Mathematics 6, will be waitlisted subject to the number of places available.
Four-year LLB
43 +English HL or 1st Add Lang – 6 Mathematics – 4 or Mathematics Literacy – 6An applicant who is applying for the four-year LLB must have a National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a score of at least 43 APS points. In addition, the applicant must have completed the school-leaving subjects English 6 and either Mathematics 4 or Mathematical Literacy 6.
Three-year LLB(for Graduates only)
No Matric APS calculation
Subject to assessment criteria as determined by the School of Law, and availability of places
Applicants who have completed an undergraduate degree at an institution other than Wits are required to apply for the three-year LLB programme. Wits applicants who have completed an undergraduate degree without Law modules are also required to apply for the 3-year LLB. Applicants must have obtained an average of at least 60% in an undergraduate degree.
Two-year LLB (for Graduates only)
No Matric APS calculationSubject to assessment criteria as determined by the School of Law, and availability of placesWits applicants who have completed a BA Law or BCom Law are eligible to apply for the two-year LLB.

Engineering and the Built Environment

ProgrammeMinimum Admission Requirements Selection procedures
APS  Subjects & achieved scale
Bachelor of Science in Engineering BSc (Eng)  (4 years)English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5 Physical Science – 5Note: Due to the limited number of places available, admission is not guaranteed. Selection will be based on final NSC results. Generally, students who achieve at least 70% in Mathematics, Physical Science and English stand a greater chance of being accepted.
  • Aeronautical
40+
  • Chemical
42+
  • Civil
36+
  • Electrical
36+
  • Industrial
40+
  • Mechanical
40+
  • Metallurgy
42+
  • Mining
40+
Bachelor of Engineering Science in the field of Digital Arts  (3 years)42+English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5 Physical Science – 5Applicants will be required to complete additional selection criteria, e.g. workshop, interview.
Bachelor of Engineering Science in Biomedical Engineering  BEngSc (BME) (3 years)42+English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5 Physical Science – 5
Bachelor of Architectural StudiesBAS (3 years)34+English HL or 1st Add Lang – 4 Mathematics – 4Acceptance is dependent on departmental selection procedures. Applicants are required to complete a written and graphic exercise and may be required to attend an interview. Applicants with a Wits APS of 34 and above may be accepted on this basis. Applicants with a Wits APS of between 29 and 33 may only be considered on the basis of exceptional exercise scores. The selection process for the BAS is conducted by a panel of senior academics from the School of Architecture and Planning, monitored by the Assistant Dean. Selection is based predominantly on performance against the selection exercise, interview and academic performance, although demographic balance is taken into consideration where a choice needs to be made between applicants scoring within the same range.
Bachelor of Science in Construction Studies BSc (CS) (3 years) Bachelor of Science in Property StudiesBSc (PS) (4 years)36+English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5Provided that Mathematics and English pass at NSC Scale of Achievement Level 5.
Bachelor of Science in Urban and Regional PlanningBSc (URP) (3 years)36+English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5Provided that Mathematics and English pass at NSC Scale of Achievement Level 5.

Health Sciences 

ProgrammeMinimum Admission Requirements Selection procedures
APSSubjects & achieved scale
Bachelor of Health Sciences BHSc
(3 years)
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Biokinetics
  • Health Systems Sciences
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery MBBCh (6 years) Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy BSc (Physiotherapy) (4 years) Bachelor of Phar-macy(BPharm) (4 years)
The Faculty of Health Sciences does not calculate an APS score. Academic performance and National Benchmark Test (NBT) scores are used for consideration.

There are two points of entry into the MBBCh degree:

  • 1st year MBBCh for applicants currently completing Matric
  • 3rd year MBBCh (i.e. the Graduate Entry Medical Programme (GEMP) for applicants who have completed a prerequisite degree.
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5 Life Sciences and/or Physical Science – 5
If you are applying to the Faculty of Health Sciences, you will not be selected solely on your school leaving results, although they are very important. A composite index is calculated, taking into consideration (1) your academic results for FIVE subjects and (2) National Benchmark Test (NBT) scores.
Only five subjects are used to derive a matriculation score, which is calculated according to the percentages obtained, NOT symbols. These are English Language, Mathematics, Physical Science/ Life Sciences and the best two other subjects. (Dentistry requires Physical Science andLife Sciences and the best other subject).
  • ALL applicants (excluding applicants who are applying to the Graduate Entry Medical Programme – GEMP only) are required to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT).
  • GEMP applicants may be invited to the Wits Additional Placement Test (WAPT) and all applicants are advised to prepare in the event that they are invited. ALL GEMP applicants who are invited to the WAPT will be expected to complete a Biographical Questionnaire on the day of the test.
  • ALL applicants to BSc (Occupational Therapy) and/or BSc (Physiotherapy) must spend time (16 hrs) observing and/or assisting an Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist and complete a certificate of attendance. Only observation hours completed between 1 July 2017 and 31 July 2018 will be accepted as valid.
Bachelor of Dental Science 
BDS (5 years)
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5 Life Sciences and  Physical Science – 5
Bachelor of NursingBNurs (4 years) Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy– BSc (OT) (4 years)English HL or 1st Add Lang – 4 Mathematics – 4 Life Sciences and/or Physical Science – 4
Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice (BCMP) (3 years) Bachelor of Oral Health Sciences (BOHS) (3 years)English HL or 1st Add Lang – 4 Mathematics – 4 or Mathematical Literacy – 7 Life Sciences and/or Physical Science – 4

Humanities

Programme
Minimum Admission Requirements 
Selection procedures
APS
Subjects & achieved scale
Bachelor of Arts  (3 years)
34 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5
Applicants with 30 – 33 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places and preference will be given to applicants with the best English results.
Bachelor of Arts with Law (3 years)
43 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5
Mathematics – 3
or Mathematical Literacy – 4
Law Courses – Applicants who wish to take law courses in their first year of study must meet the admission requirements for law.
Professional and specialist degrees(all 4 years)
BA (Digital Arts)
BA (Dramatic Art)
BA (Film & Television)
BA (Fine Arts)
BA (Music)
BA (Performing & Visual Arts)
34 +  as well as departmental selection procedures
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5
Applicants with 30 – 33 points may be waitlisted subject to the availability of places.
  • BA (Digital Arts) – Interview, written assignment AND/OR submission of portfolio
  • BA (Dramatic Art) – Interview, written assignment AND/OR audition
  • BA (Film & Television) – Interview AND/OR submission of portfolio
  • BA (Fine Arts) – Interview OR submission of portfolio
  • BMus – Interview AND audition
  • BA (Performing & Visual Arts) – Interview, written assignment AND/OR audition
Bachelor of Social Work (4 years)
34 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5
All applicants are required to write the NBT
Bachelor of Audiology
(4 years)
Bachelor of Speech-Language Pathology
(4 years)
34 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5
Mathematics – 4
All applicants are required to write the NBT
Bachelor of Education in Foundation Phase Teaching 
Bachelor of Education in Intermediate Phase Teaching
 
Bachelor of Education in Senior Phase and FET Teaching
36 +
English HL or 1st Add Lang – 5
Applicants between 31 – 35 points (preference to higher English results) will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places

Science

ProgrammeMinimum Admission Requirements Selection procedures
APSSubjects & achieved scale
Bachelor of Science in the field of:

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Chemistry with Chemical Engineering
  • Nuclear Sciences and Engineering
43 points and aboveEnglish HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 6 Physical Science – 6Applicants between 40 – 42 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places
  • Physical Sciences
40 points and aboveEnglish HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 6 Physical Science – 5Applicants between 38 – 39 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places.
  • Computer Science
40 points and aboveEnglish HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 6Applicants between 38 – 39 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places.
  • Biological Sciences
  • Geographical and Archaeological Sciences
40 points and aboveEnglish HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5Applicants between 38 – 39 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places.
  • Geological Sciences
40 points and aboveEnglish HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 6 Physical Science – 5
Applicants between 38 – 39 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places.
  • Actuarial Sciences
  • Mathematical Sciences
40 points and aboveEnglish HL or 1st Add Lang – 7 Mathematics – 7 Physical Science – 7Applicants between 38 – 39 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places.
  • Mathematics of Finance
42 points and aboveEnglish HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 6Applicants between 40 – 41 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places.
Bachelor of Science (General) BSc (3 years)40 points and aboveEnglish HL or 1st Add Lang – 5 Mathematics – 5Applicants between 38 – 39 points will be waitlisted subject to the availability of places.
Foreign School-Leaving Qualification 

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The National Certificate (Vocational) (NCV)

Subject to institutional admission requirements, the minimum admission requirement to a Bachelor’s degree program is a National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4 issued by Council for General and Further Education and Training. The minimum legislative requirements for admission to a Bachelors degree include the achievement of:

  • Three (3) fundamental subjects between 60 – 69% (3) (including English as the language of learning and teaching at Wits)
  • Three (3) vocational subjects from the designated list between 70 – 79% (4).

The University of the Witwatersrand’s institutional requirements are applicants who hold an NCV may be invited to write a test, provided that he/she has met the following compulsory institutional requirements as well as the Faculty and degree-specific requirements. An applicant must have:

  • Taken English as either Language of Learning and Teaching or as the First Additional language
  • Taken Mathematics as a Fundamental Component
  • Achieved 70 – 79% (4) for all seven subjects – in fundamental and vocational categories.

Admission Point Score

Rating Code RatingPercentage
5Outstanding80 – 100
4Highly competent70 – 79
3Competent50 – 69
2Not yet competent40 – 49
1Not achieved0 – 39

Faculty specific requirements

ProgrammeFaculty Minimum Admissions RequirementsMinimum Scale of Achievements
Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management  
BComEnglish4 (70%)
BEconScMathematics4 (70%)
BAccScFour subjects from Business, Commerce & Management Studies
Faculty of Health Sciences
MBBCh BPharm BSc (Physiotherapy) BSc (Physiotherapy) BHSc (Biomedical and Biokinetics tracks)English HL/1st Add Language4 (70%)
Mathematics4 (70%)
Life Sciences and/or Physical Sciences4 (70%)
BDSEnglish HL/1st Add Language4 (70%)
Mathematics4 (70%)
Life Sciences and Physical Sciences4 (70%)
BNurs BSc (OT) BCMP Bachelor of Oral Health SciencesEnglish HL/1st Add Language3 (60%)
Mathematics3 (60%)
Life Sciences and/or Physical Sciences3 (60%)
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
Besides meeting the University’s requirements an applicant who holds an NCV will be interviewed by the Dean, Assistant Dean and relevant Head of School.
Faculty of Science
Besides meeting the University’s requirements an applicant who holds an NCV will be interviewed by the Dean, Assistant Dean and relevant Head of School.
The Faculty of Humanities will not be considering applicants who present with an NCV

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