Register Now For CTU’s Mid-Year 2023 Intake


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If you are interested in studying at CTU Training Solutions, this is your last chance to register! Registration for CTU’s 2023 mid-year intake is now open.


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CTU Training Solutions is a private higher education institution that offers a range of programmes and study modes. They are now open for registration for the 2023 mid-year intake.

CTU offers a blended approach to learning, where they mix theoretical study and practical experience. This approach aims to equip students with the necessary skills and experience needed to succeed in the world of work.

They have over 12 campuses located across 7 provinces and have over 900 available courses to choose from.

Programmes Available At CTU

CTU offers full-time, part-time and distance learning degrees, higher certificates, diplomas, technical diplomas and short development programmes in the following faculties:

  • IT
  • Design
  • Business & Management 
  • Humanities
  • Engineering
  • Green Technology

Register For The Mid-Year Intake

If you still need to register for the mid-year intake, you can visit one of their campuses on Saturday, 15 July 2023.

To register, you will need to make an appointment online, on the CTU website.  Registration is by booking only, so make sure that you make your appointment ASAP to avoid missing out.

If you are applying for an Engineering N1-N3 Technical Diploma, you will need to register no later than 29 July 2023.

If you are in need of financial assistance to complete your studies, CTU Training Solutions has partnered with Student Hero to help students apply for student loans at zero cost.

Classes for CTU’s 2023 mid-year intake commence on 17 July, while Engineering classes will kick off on 4 September.

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