If you want to apply for an undergraduate programme at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) for the 2024/2025 academic year, make sure to read the specific admission requirements carefully. You’ll find the link to the Application Portal on the individual programme’s application procedure page. Be sure to thoroughly review the programme details on the website before submitting your application to ensure you meet all the requirements.
TUT Closing Date For Application 2025
The closing date for most courses at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) for 2025 is 30 September 2024. Select programmes have earlier deadlines of 15 June and 31 July 2024. Refer to the TUT 2025 brochure for specific dates.
How To Submit TUT Online Application 2025?
To apply for admission:
- Visit the TUT website.
- Click on ‘Apply Now’ in the top right corner.
- Indicate if you have a student number (first-time applicants will not have one).
- Indicate if you are returning to complete an application.
- Specify if you have a Qualification Specific Token (only provided to certain students).
- Click ‘I Accept’ on the consent form.
- Follow the instructions provided throughout the application process.
Tshwane University of Technology Courses Offered
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications across the following faculties:
- Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty of Management Sciences
- Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
- Faculty of The Arts
- Faculty of Economics and Finance
Tshwane University Of Technology Admission Requirements
Minimum General Admission Requirements for TUT
To register as a student at TUT, you must meet the following general admission requirements:
- A pass mark in English at the Senior Certificate level (minimum additional language; some programmes may require first or home language status).
- Each course has its own specific admission requirements.
- Admission requirements for individual programmes can change from year to year.
- Some programmes require students to write an admission test to determine if they will be admitted to the programme or recommended for a relevant foundation course.
Levels of Performance Required for Entry
The following table indicates the levels of performance required for entry to specific levels of study:
Registration
- Online Registration: Opens in January and closes in February.
- Re-registration: If you fail a subject in the first semester, you cannot re-register for the same subject in the second semester.
- Re-examinations: The institution will automatically register you for re-examination subjects, so you do not need to register these subjects yourself.
- Follow-up Subjects: You cannot register for a follow-up subject in the second semester if you have not passed the prerequisite subject in the first semester (e.g., any second or third-year subjects).
How To Apply To TUT Online
Before starting the TUT online application, you will need:
- Your South African ID number (or passport number if you are an international student)
- An active cellphone number and email address
Campuses At Tshwane University of Technology
TUT has eight campuses:
- Arcadia Campus
- Arts Campus
- Pretoria Campus
- Ga-Rankuwa Campus
- North and South Campuses in Soshanguve
- eMalahleni Campus
- Mbombela Campus
- Polokwane Campus
Additionally, TUT has service points in Cape Town and Durban and offers Distance Education.
Distance Education at TUT
TUT’s Distance Education offers diplomas in the Department of Safety and Security, including Policing and Traffic courses.
- Distance Education Requirements: Applicants must live near Durban or Cape Town to attend contact classes and write exams at these service points.
- Application Note: You cannot apply to Distance Education Programmes online.