Tshwane University Of Technology 2025 Online Application, Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) announced on their notice board and social media that applications for July 2025 and January 2025 will open on 15 March 2024.
The 15th of March is approximately a month ago. Don’t miss out on this awesome opportunity.
I’m pretty sure you know how important education is in South Africa. Grab the opportunity with both hands. And I mean, TUT is one of the most affordable universities in the country. Each campus has NSFAS offices for ease of access for students.
Checkout their website to find out which courses are available for application for July 2024 and next year in 2025.
Application Information
Address for hand-deliveries and applications in person. All hand-delivered applications and applications submitted in person should be submitted to:
Applications for the following campuses should also be posted to or submitted at the above addresses:
POLOKWANE CAMPUS | |
Posted applications to:
The Campus Director
Private Bag X9496
POLOKWANE
0700
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Hand-delivered applications and applications submitted in person:
Cor. Market and Excelsior Streets
POLOKWANE
Tel: 015 287 0700
Fax: 015 297 7609
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MBOMBELA CAMPUS | |
Posted applications to:
The Campus Director
Private Bag X11312
MBOMBELA
1200
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Hand-delivered applications and applications submitted in person:
Madiba Drive
MBOMBELA
Tel: 013 745 3500/3603
Fax: 013 745 3512
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eMALAHLENI CAMPUS | |
Posted applications to:
The Campus Director
Private Bag X3211
EMALAHLENI
1035
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Hand-delivered applications and applications submitted in person:
19 OR Tambo Road
eMALAHLENI
Tel: 013 653 3100
Fax: 013 653 3101
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- A fully completed application form and recently certified (certification may not be not older than one year) copies of your originalidentity document and (National) Senior Certificate and/or highest academic results, as well as the administration fee, must reach TUT before the specified closing dates.
- Late applications will be considered only if there is space available in the programmes concerned. TUT can accommodate only a limited number of students per programme.
Application Cost
APPLICATION FEES PAYMENT METHODS (NEW STUDENTS)
Administration fee and accepted methods of payment
An application fee of R240 must accompany your application form. This fee covers the administration cost of processing application forms and is non-refundable in the event of your application being unsuccessful. The application fee can be made by direct bank deposit, electronic/Internet transfer or by postal order.
The application fee should be deposited or transferred to the following account:
Account details
Bank: Absa
Account No: 04 000 0003
Reference No: Applicant’s ID number
Please note that NO late application fee is payable. The normal application fee is applicable to all applications for admission. Please make a copy of the proof of payment, keep the original with you, and submit the copy with your application form.
Confirmation deposit
A confirmation deposit of R500 must be paid within three weeks after the receipt of the acceptance letter, in order for us to reserve the student’s place in the programme. The deposit, less R240, will be refunded only if a prospective student is prevented from registering by valid reasons, for instance, if he or she fails Grade 12.
Registration/Deposit fee upon registration
- An upfront payment of R1 500 is payable on registration in January/February and in July. New students who have already paid the R500 confirmation fee need only pay R 1000 upon registration (see 2 below for banking details for registered students).
- If a student cancels during the registration period, he or she gets 100% credit and forfeits R240 of the class deposit.
- A full refund of fees paid will only be allowed if the student no longer qualifies or has been excluded from studying.
STUDENT ACCOUNT PAYMENTS METHODS (REGISTERED STUDENTS)
NO cash will be accepted on campus for paying tuition, meals and residence fees. Please make use of direct bank deposits, electronic bank transfers, and credit card payments. Bank guaranteed cheques are also still accepted. Bank account details:
STUDENT ACCOUNT Tshwane University of Technology |
STUDENT ACCOUNT Tshwane University of Technology |
SOUTH AFRICAN POST OFFICE Tshwane University of Technology |
Bank: ABSA | Bank: Standard Bank | |
Account type: CHEQUE | Account type: CHEQUE | |
Branch: CHURCH STREET WEST | Branch: WEST END | |
Branch code: 323245/632005 for ACB | Branch code: 01 03 45 | Branch code:001 |
Account No: 405 314 2603 | Account No: 011 414 154 | Account No: 024 |
Swift address: ABSAZAJJCPT | Swift address: SBZAZAJJ | |
Reference: Student number | Reference: Student number | Reference: Student number |
Apply to TUT through the online application form
A few things to remember when applying online to Tshwane University of Technology:
- Make sure you have an email address. Don’t have one? Get an email address first.
- Have you calculated your APS? You’ll need to do this before applying. Find out how here.
- Be sure to complete the application in full to avoid delays.
- All applicants will be required to send a certified copy of your Identification Document (or Passports for international students).
- You may not fax any of these documents.
- Read and make sure you comply with TUT’s further instructions and important information for online application.
How to complete the TUT online application:
Click the link below to be directed to TUTs online application portal. Should you be presented with a blank page, try reload the page. If the problem persists, please email [email protected].
Apply to TUT using a hardcopy application
You can apply by completing the hardcopy application form and either:
- post it to:
Tshwane University of Technology
Private Bag X680
Pretoria 0001
- or hand deliver to:
Central Admissions Office
Building 21-LG20
Pretoria Campus
Staatsartillerie Road
Pretoria West
Note: Please check the additional information on hardcopy applications for more details on applying to distance campuses.
Things to note when applying via hardcopy application:
- Do not post cash with your application in the mail. Use postal orders or cheques with registered mail.
- Have you calculated your APS? You’ll need to do this before applying. Find out how here.
- Make sure you have attached all relevant supporting documentation.