UCT Undergraduate International Students Admissions



UCT Undergraduate International Students Admissions

Undergraduate Application Procedures

When to Apply

Applications should be submitted as early as possible in the applications cycle, which commences in April of each year.

Application Fees

An application fee is required in order for your application to be processed.
Please access UCT’s website or contact the Admissions Office directly for the current fee.

•    Do not send cash in the post. Cash payments may only be made at the cash office (receipts cashier), Kramer Law Building, 09h00 to 15h30, Monday to Friday.
•    Cheques (crossed) are to be made out to the University of Cape Town.
•    Alternatively, you may wire the money to UCT’s account:

Account name: University of Cape Town, current account
Bank name: Standard Bank of South Africa
Bank address: Riverside Centre, Main Road, Rondebosch, 7700, South Africa.
Account number: 071503854.
Branch code: Rondebosch Branch 025009.
Swift code: SBZAZAJJ



Please remember to post, with your application, a legible copy of the official bank transfer advice/proof of payment so that we can trace your payment on our bank statement.

NB: Proof of payment of the fee needs to be attached to your application before it can be processed.

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Retain the bank advice for your own records. Should there be a dispute regarding payment, you will be required to prove that you effected the transfer.

Please refer to Fee structure for further information.

Submitting results and documents

Current learners at school should ensure that all examination results from Grade 11 until September of grade 12 are submitted. Failure to submit these results may result in delays of your application being processed.



Transferring students should ensure that all transcripts and academic records are submitted as early as possible, and that a final transcript of current studies being undertaken reaches the Admissions Office as soon as possible after receipt.

Monitor your application

You are encouraged to monitor the status of your application. You can do this online.