Great news is you want to study at Tshwane University of Technology because they have opened their late applications for 2024 TODAY!
TUT is a great university that offers more than 400 career options, and you will be part of a community of more than 60 000 students. As well as having excellent academic minds from all over the world, TUT also offers a rich multicultural student life, to make sure that students enjoy a well-rounded varsity experience.
How To Apply To TUT
You have to apply online to TUT and must not attend in person - there are no walk-ins at TUT. Your TUT late application will be done online via the website. With so many people wanting to apply things can go slowly so please be patient.
CLICK HERE TO START APPLYING TO TUT and look for the Apply Now button and you can still study in this academic year.
If you think you qualify for make sure you apply for NSFAS as well.
What Are The Admission Requirements for TUT?
- A pass mark in English at Senior Certificate level (minimum additional language; certain programmes may require first or home language status)
- Each course has its own specific admission requirements.
- Prospective students should note that the admission requirements of individual programmes could change from year to year.
- For some programmes, students will be required to write an admission test, which will determine whether they will be admitted to the programme, or whether it will be recommended to them that they enrol for a relevant foundation course.
Courses Available At TUT
- PRETORIA CAMPUS
- Bachelor of Engineering Polymer Technology
- Bachelor of Geomatics
- EMALAHLENI CAMPUS
- Higher Certificate Electrical Engineering
- BEngTech (Electrical Engineering)
- Diploma in Computer Science (Extended)
- Diploma in Informatics (Extended)
Campuses At Tshwane University of Education TUT
There are eight TUT campuses. They are:
- Arcadia Campus
- Arts Campus
- Pretoria Campus
- Ga-Rankuwa Campus
- North and South Campuses in Soshanguve
- eMalahleni
- Mbombela
- Polokwane
Also In Western Cape and KZN
TUT also has service points in Cape Town and Durban.
Tshwane University of Technology also offers Distance Education. Distance Education offers Diplomas in the Department Safety and Security. It offers Policing and Traffic courses. Distance Education applicants should reside in the vicinity of Durban or Cape Town because they will have to be able to attend contact classes and write class tests and examinations at the Durban or Cape Town Service points.
However, you cannot apply to Distance Education Programmes online.
Here's where to live as a TUT student
Ways To Pay For Your Studies At Tshwane University of Technology
Distance Education Application
No faxed or e-mailed Applications for Admission to be accepted.
Application for Admission Forms should be couriered (door to door) to the TUT Distance Education Unit.
Find application forms here. Use your South African ID Number for your account.
As well as the TUT late application 2024 closing date you can also get information on law and management studies at TUT.
There is also late application for 2024 colleges as an alternative to TUT. Late application colleges may be available in your area. Closing dates will depend on how many places are available in the courses you interested in.
How To Track Your Application
CLICK HERE TO TRACK YOUR APPLICATION