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 2024 Late Applications Dates
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.
Below is a list of Higher Certificate Courses most likely to have space for the 2024 late application process
Documents Required
Please note A non-refundable fee of R240 for application, and certified copies of your identity document, Senior Certificate/National Senior Certificate and all other relevant documents must accompany the application
How to Apply at TUT for 2024 late Applications
Step 1: Visit the official Website of the Tshwane University of Technology and click on the "Apply Now" button
Step 2: On the Comprehensive Web Application Process please indicate whether if you have a student number or not. If you already have a student number follow this link for guidance on how to do a re-admission

Step 3: Fill in your personal details and follow the instructions to complete your application. Be sure to check if everything you've entered is correct.

Important to Note
- Recently certified (certification may not be not older than one year) copies of your original identity 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.