Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is a higher education institution located in Pretoria and the largest contact university in the country. Each year, they provide quality education to more than 60,000 students across their nine campuses.
TUT applications for 2025 are now open.
TUT Closing Date For Application 2025
The TUT closing date for application 2025 will be closing at TUT on 30 September for most courses and 15 June and 31 July for select programmes. View the TUT 2025 brochure for specific closing dates.
How To Submit TUT Online Application 2025
- To apply for admission, please visit the TUT website
- Click on 'Apply Now' in the top right hand corner
- Select whether you have a student number or not (If this is your first time applying you will not have a student number yet)
- Select whether you are returning to complete an application
- Select if you have a Qualification Specific Token (this Qualification Token was only given to specific students to show them a pre-defined list of qualifications)
- Click 'I Accept' to the consent form
- Follow the instructions given throughout the application.
Courses Available At TUT - TUT Application Open Now
- Faculty of Arts and Design
- Faculty of Economics and Finance
- Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
- Faculty of Humanities
- Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
- Faculty of Management Sciences
- Faculty of Science, incorporating Natural Sciences, Health Sciences and Agriculture
How To Apply To TUT Online
Before you begin the TUT online application process, you will need to supply the following documents for the 2024 academic year:
- Your South African ID number
- Or your passport number if you are an international student
- An active cellphone number and email address
Campuses At Tshwane University of Education TUT
There are eight TUT campuses. They are:
- Arcadia Campus
- Arts Campus
- Pretoria Campus
- Ga-Rankuwa Campus
- North and South Campuses in Soshanguve
- eMalahleni
- Mbombela
- Polokwane
Also Present In Western Cape and KZN
TUT also has service points in Cape Town and Durban.
TUT also offers Distance Education. Distance Education offers Diplomas in the Department Safety and Security. It offers Policing and Traffic courses.
Distance Education applicants should reside in the vicinity of Durban or Cape Town because they will have to be able to attend contact classes and write class tests and examinations at the Durban or Cape Town Service points.
However, you cannot apply to Distance Education Programmes online.
Here's where to live as a TUT student
Ways To Pay For Your Studies At Tshwane University of Technology
Distance Education Application at TUT
No faxed or e-mailed Applications for Admission to be accepted.
Application for Admission Forms should be couriered (door to door) to the TUT Distance Education Unit.
Find application forms here. Use your South African ID Number for your account.
TUT Late Application Now Closed
It's already time for universities to open their late applications for the 2024 academic year. If you're interested in furthering your education at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), here is everything prospective students need to know.
You can still study in the upcoming academic year if you meet the late application deadline. You do have to first check that there is still available space in your chosen qualification.
Tshwane University of Technology News
You can stay up to date with the latest news from the Tshwane University of Technology by reading the latest updates on Careers Portal website.