About TUT
Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) started in 2004 by combining three technikons. The goal was to address past inequalities by giving access to all communities and a learning place for all students. In a short time, it became the largest contact university in South Africa, with seven faculties offering programs in various fields. In 2018, Times Higher Education (THE) ranked TUT among the top 1000 universities globally and in the top 300 for engineering programs. THE also ranked it eighth in South Africa. In 2017, University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP) named it the number one University of Technology in Africa.
TUT Campuses
The following is a list of all TUT campuses
Arts Campus
Pretoria Campus
Ga-Rankuwa Campus
The North and South Campuses in Soshanguve.
TUT also has campuses in eMalahleni, Mbombela and Polokwane, as well as service points in Durban and Cape Town.
TUT 2024 Late Applications
According to the TUT 2024 academic calendar, if there are still openings in certain programs, you can apply late from January 20 to January 27, 2024, after the NSC Results are out.
TUT Required Documents for Undergraduates
- National Senior Certificate (NSC) or Equivalent: Proof of completion of secondary education, typically in the form of the National Senior Certificate or an equivalent qualification.
- Identity Document (ID) or Passport: Valid proof of identity, such as a South African ID or passport.
- Application Form: Completed application form with accurate and detailed information.
- Application Fee Payment Confirmation: Proof of payment for the application fee, if applicable.
- Academic Transcripts (if applicable): If you have attended any tertiary institutions previously, provide academic transcripts as evidence of your academic history.
- Admission Points Score (APS): Documentation or information related to your Admission Points Score (APS), which is calculated based on your National Senior Certificate results.
- Language Proficiency Test Results (if applicable): If English is not your first language, you may need to submit results from standardized language proficiency tests like TOEFL or IELTS.
- Proof of Residence (if applicable): Proof of residence may be required for certain programs, demonstrating that you meet residency criteria.
How to check your Status
Follow these easy steps to track your application
Step 1: Visit TUT ITS iEnabler
Step 2: Enter your ID number or alternatively enter your surname, full name and date of birth.
Your status will then be displayed