Mangosuthu University of Technology Late Applications For 2026 Are Open


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Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) seeks to stand out among all others because of the superiority of their performance. They are now open for late applications - what they call 'digital walk-ins' - so you can still study there this year. 


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Late applications for 2026 are now open at Mangosuthu University of Technology - MUT. Applications are to be done online via the CAO.

Not all programmes and courses are available for late application. Visit the CAO website to find the latest updated list of courses, Certificates and Diplomas that still have spaces available.


Mangosuthu University of Technology Online Application

Mangosuthu University of Technology offers a variety of departments. These include Engineering, Natural Sciences and Management Sciences.

Minimum Entrance Requirements

  • National Senior Certificate with a diploma pass or N3 with 50% pass in Mathematics and English
  • A minimum of 5 subjects with level 4 pass for diploma study and level 3 for Access Courses
  • English Home Language or First Additional language, level 4 pass
  • Specific subject combination and pass level relevant to the qualification
  • Minimum points as per faculty requirement and as listed on the CAO handbook

How To Apply - MUT Online Application

Applications to study at MUT are done through the Central Applications Office (CAO). CAO applications are done online.

Here's a guide on how to submit a CAO online application

  1. Go to the CAO website - or click here to go directly to the list of Programmes Available
  2. Then select the name Mangosuthu University of Technology and click Submit
  3. Read How to use the programme list
  4. Refer to the summary of codes used
  5. Use the 'Index' to find which page the programme is on
  6. Click on 'Apply' on top
  7. Go to Apply Now
  8. Complete the application by filling all required details and following the prompts
  9. Print out the declaration and deposit slip
  10. Pay application fee
  11. Attach required documents and proof of payment to the form of declaration
  12. Post to CAO OR hand in at CAO offices
  13. Keep receipt and make a note of CAO number and password in order to track your application status later

MUT Applications Via CAO

You don't apply to www.mut.ac.za but will submit your application through the CAO website. 

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

Related Article

You might be interested in our article about the Tshwane University of Technology on how to apply to TUT for 2026.

 

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