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Self-Service Portal for applicants and current students. Information about University tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Financial aid information, scholarships administered by the University, and external funding resources for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Upload your supporting documents at the time of application. You also have the option to upload your documents after you have submitted your application via the student self-service portal https://self-service.wits.ac.za. Current Matrics: Upload your final Grade 11 results (no hardcopy required).
WITS. produces high-calibre employable graduates. We stimulate debate and cultivate open-mindedness, critical thinking, creativity and ethics. 40%. almost 40% of our student body is made up of postgraduate students. 1%. ranked in the top one percent of universities in the world. 434.
Our history is linked to mining, political and civic activism, and the development of Johannesburg. An open public university, we cherish academic freedom and pursue the truth. We uphold no distinctions of class, wealth, race or creed. We are committed to academic and research excellence.
Student life There is a lot going on at Wits and you will be spoilt for choice with the academic, cultural and sporting opportunities on offer. If sport is your thing, Wits Sport offers 28 sports codes to choose from, including the chess club, mind sports, mountain climbing, and orienteering.
Study at Wits. UndergraduateUndergraduate degrees in the Arts, Humanities, Commerce, Law, Health Sciences and Sciences. Click here to find out more about our study options and how to apply.
One of the leading science faculties in South Africa, our mission is to create, disseminate and apply scientific knowledge towards advancement and development. Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences. Chemistry. Computer Science and Applied Mathematics.
Choose between vocationally oriented programmes for specific careers, and theory and research-oriented programmes for careers in academia and research institutes, the public and private sectors, and non-governmental organisations.
Use the course finder to find the course entry for your programme of study. The entry will contain the requirements and closing dates for your programme of study, or provide a link to the relevant school or department for more information.
The University has a specific number of places for first year undergraduates, approved by the Department of Higher Education and Training. Final selection is made subject to the availability of places, academic results and other entry requirements where applicable.