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UJ all set for successful registrations

JOBURG - The University of Johannesburg registration process has started and seems to be running smoothly.

The University of Johannesburg (UJ) plans to enrol 10 500 new first-year undergraduate students and has begun its 2014 registrations for senior students.

As of 13 January, senior students can register for their academic course online and from 20 January assistance will be provided on-campus if required.

Admitted first-year undergraduate applicants will be able to register online from 20 January, once they have attended the compulsory seminar for first years.

The registration process concludes on 31 January 2014.

“In 2013, the University introduced the UJ’s Late Enquiry System. This system, accessible via the UJ web or the UJ Call Centre, enables UJ to deal with all enquiries and potential late applications in an effective, efficient and client-friendly manner,” UJ’s Professor Kinta Burger said.

“Since the introduction of this system, the university does no longer accommodate physical walk-ins such as on-campus late applicants or on-campus enquiries regarding space availability,” he added.

More than 66 500 people have made use of the system since it was opened on 10 January, with more than 7 000 being able to log a formal enquiry with UJ.

In addition, the university’s call centre assisted about 65 000 callers since 6 January.

Calls ranged from applicants verifying their final application status to matriculates enquiring about space availability.

Details: UJ call centre 011 559 4555

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