TUT Campuses
TUT has strategically positioned campuses across various locations, fostering accessibility and inclusivity. The campuses include:
- Arts Campus
- Pretoria Campus
- Ga-Rankuwa Campus
- North and South Campuses in Soshanguve
- Additional campuses in eMalahleni, Mbombela, and Polokwane
- Service points in Durban and Cape Town
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TUT Late Application For 2024 Acadmic Year open from 22 January 2024
As per the TUT 2024 academic calendar, late applications for programs with available space are set to open on January 22, 2024. The following diploma courses are anticipated to have openings for the late application process:
Required Documents
Prospective applicants need to submit a non-refundable application fee of R240. Certified copies of the identity document, Senior Certificate/National Senior Certificate, and other pertinent documents must accompany the application.
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Application Procedure
Step 1: Visit the official Tshwane University of Technology website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Step 2: On the Comprehensive Web Application Process, indicate whether you have a student number or not. For those with a student number, follow the provided link for re-admission guidance.
Step 3: Fill in your personal details, following the instructions to complete the application. Verify that all entered information is accurate.
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Important to Note
Ensure that recently certified copies (not older than one year) of the original identity document and (National) Senior Certificate, along with the administration fee, reach TUT before the specified closing dates.
Late applications will be considered only if space is available in the respective programs, as TUT can accommodate only a limited number of students per program.
TUT Contact Details
- Tel: 086 110 2421
- E-mail: [email protected]
Conclusion
Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) stands as a beacon of inclusivity, emerging from the merger of technikons to become South Africa’s largest contact university. With an esteemed international reputation and a commitment to addressing historical imbalances, TUT offers diverse programs across strategically located campuses.
The upcoming 2024 late application process presents an opportunity for prospective students to join this dynamic academic community. Aspiring applicants should adhere to the outlined procedures, ensuring the submission of required documents. TUT commitment to excellence and limited program capacities underlines the significance of timely applications for those seeking educational enrichment in the heart of South Africa.