Durban University Of Technology Applications Open For 2024


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With thousands of students, the Durban University of Technology (DUT) is the first choice for higher education in KwaZulu-Natal. Apply to study at the Durban University of Technology in 2024 now. 

The Durban University of Technology is a technical university that offers many different departments as well as short courses. Applications to study at the University are now open for 2024.

Planning a successful career at DUT does not have to be a vague dream. Prospective students can make it a reality. 

How To Apply

Applications to study at DUT are done through the Central Applications Office (CAO). CAO applications are done in three ways:

CAO application fees work a bit different. This means that you pay R250 for South Africans citizens and R300 for international applicants and this will cover all the applications done for all Universities in the province, using CAO.

How To Track Your Application

  1. Go to the CAO Website
  2. Click on My Application
  3. Fill in details and follow the prompts
  4. You should be able to view your status then

Applications close on 30 September.

Durban University of Technology offers many different departments as well as short courses. There are libraries at all campuses for students to use for their studies.

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Post-Matric Options

 

After completing your matric certificate exams, you are faced with a multitude of post-matric options that can shape your future paths.

These options range from pursuing higher education at universities or colleges, entering vocational training programs, joining the workforce, or even considering entrepreneurial ventures, each offering unique opportunities for personal and professional growth.

You've probably been contemplating the next chapter of your life all throughout the year asking yourself, 'what am I going to study after I finish completing my matric certificate exams?', 'am I going to study? What else can I do when I pass'? Well, we can help.

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