Central University of Technology 2027 Applications Are Open


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Central University of Technology have opened up their applications for the 2027 academic year. Don't hesitate and apply now to study at this popular university!


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Applications to study at Central University of Technology in Free State for 2027 have opened. Central University of Technology Free State offers a variety of departments at their campuses. 

You do not have to pay an application fee.

How To Apply

All applications should be made via the CUT website. 

Attach the following documents to your application

  • ID
  • Final Grade 11 results for current Grade 12 Learners
  • School leaving certificate/ Final Grade 12 results (if applicable)
  • Academic record/transcript with certificate of conduct, if you have previously studied at another institution (this maybe be accompanied by certificate, if qualification was completed)
  • SAQA evaluation certificate for Non-South African qualifications (if applicable)

You get a student number as soon as your online application is submitted. This is the number that CUT will use to identify you for any communication and enquiries. In short, the student number is your reference number for CUT’s interaction with you.

Applicants must have a valid email address in order to apply online as all communication from the University regarding your application will be sent via email.

As a university of technology, CUT specialises in providing Science, Engineering and Technology applied research, as well as career-orientated training and community involvement. CUT aspires to foster an institutional culture that reflects and serves social order in South Africa.

Faculties

  • Faculty of Engineering,Built Environment and Information Technology
  • Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences
  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Management Sciences

Campuses

  • Bloemfontein Campus
  • Welkom Campus

Applications close on 30 September 2026. The closing date may differ from programme to programme. 

GO TO THE UNIVERSITY WEBSITE TO APPLY

 

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