Fees
Durban University of Technology School Fees 2022/2023
The Durban University of Technology (DUT) school fees schedule for fresh and returning undergraduate students for the 2022/2023 academic year has been published.
The management of the Durban University of Technology (DUT) has published the school fees schedule for newly admitted students and returning students for the 2022/2023 academic session.
The university reserves the right to change fees without prior notice to the student. However, fee changes are subject to approval by the Governing Council.
This post contains the breakdown of tuition fees to be paid by undergraduate students of the Durban University of Technology.
Durban University of Technology School Fees
Below is the breakdown of tuition fees for the Durban University of Technology for the 2020/2021 academic year.
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1.3.1 Annual Students |
Tuition Only |
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R 3 980.00 |
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1.3.2 Semester Students |
Tuition Only |
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R 2 440.00 |
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First Instalment (Residence Students) |
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The following first instalment is compulsory on the day of registration: |
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1.3.3 Annual Students |
Tuition plus Residence |
R 7 960.00 |
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1.3.4 Semester Students |
Tuition plus Residence |
R 4 880.00 |
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Note:
- NSFAS students are required to pay their family contributions if any before the exam results are released.
- The first instalment, for students studying towards a formal programme at the Durban University of Technology, excludes any deposits, additional subject levies, Administration & Transport levies that may be required by Academic Departments / Campuses and residence fees or back payments. Midlands Campuses may increase the minimum amount payable to include transport levy, etc. Thereafter students are required to pay their Tuition and Residence fees according to the fee instalment plans set out on pages 12 and 13.
- The first instalment for students studying towards formal and non-formal programmes through the Business Studies Unit is determined by the Department concerned.
- In the event of the fees costing less than the first instalment requested by the University, the lesser amount will be payable on registration.
PAYMENT OF FEES
Cashiers (Fees Office);
Please note that no monies should be paid to the University’s officials other than the official cashiers (fees office) at the various campuses. Students must insist on an official receipt as proof of payment. Failure to adhere to this procedure will absolve this University of any liability.
Postal Payments;
All postal payments must be addressed to the Chief Finance Officer, P.O. Box 1334, Durban, 4000 and to no other address. Payments should not be addressed to any particular person and must be made out in the name of the University. Avoid forwarding banknotes and coins through the post. Please note: –That any postal payment should include at least the following minimum information: – Surname, Initials, Identity Number, Date of Birth, Course Description, Student Number and Details of Payment.
To Banks;
Direct deposits limit the amount of cash on the University premises and consequently, students who do not pay their fees directly into the listed bank can expect to spend a considerable amount of time standing in queues at the cashiers.
Standard Bank |
Account Number: 05050 5416 |
Branch Code: 040126 |