University education, also referred to as third-level, third-stage, or post-secondary education, is the educational level following the completion of secondary education.
How Much Does University Cost In South Africa
University of Pretoria – R35,000 to R45,000
Rhodes University – R33,162 to R59,052
Stellenbosch University – R43 343 to R48 706
University of South Africa – R1,743 and R6,722 per module
University of Johannesburg – R39,506 to R82,843
University of Fort Hare – R58,366 to R84,461
University of Kwazulu Natal – R3,750
University of Free State – R14,080 and R49,450
How much is tertiary fees in South Africa?
According to recent data published by Old Mutual, parents/students can expect to pay R64 200 for the first year of university – on average. This is expected to rise to R107 600 by 2025 and as much as R165 600 by 2030. Fees are typically charged per module needed to make up the credits of a given degree.
Which university is expensive in SA?
The top 10 list has individual school fees exceeding R160 000 per annum, and that’s cheap considering that the country’s most expensive school charges in excess of R200 000 per learner.
According to the report from Business Insider, KwaZulu-Natal’s Kearsney College is still the most expensive school in SA.
What is the cheapest University in South Africa?
Cheapest University in South Africa for International Students
UNIVERSITY NAME | APPLICATION FEE | TUITION FEE/YEAR |
---|---|---|
University of Forte Hare | R425 | R45,000 |
University of Venda | R100 | R38,980 |
University of Pretoria | R300 | R66,000 |
Stellenbosch University | R100 | R43,380 |
How much does it cost to study teaching at Unisa?
The cost depends on the qualification, obviously, as well as the number of modules you choose.
The average student registers for between 4 and 6 modules per year at a cost of between *R1 743,00 and *R6 722,00 per module (*these amounts are subject to change).
What is the most expensive school in South Africa?
Hilton CollegeHilton College in the KwaZulu-Natal midlands retains its title as the most expensive school in the country, with its annual fees (which only allow for boarding) at R343,155 – up 3.5% from last year.