How To Register At Central University Of Technology


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Are you unsure of how to register at the Central University of Technology? Here's all you need to know about how to register as a new student. 


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Application statuses of those who enrolled at the CUT will be communicated to them once the NSC results are released.

If students have successful application statuses they will now be able to start the enrolment process with registration.

CUT registration can be done online by visiting this link: https://enroll.cut.ac.za/

How To Register At CUT

  1. Visit: https://enroll.cut.ac.za/
  2. Type your student number and pin provided to you and click on the Login button
  3. Once you are in select “Registration” on the left of your screen of the screen
  4. Select “Rules and Regulations” on the left
  5. Read the document and take note of the contents thereof. If you agree to the rules and regulations, click on the “I accept” button at the bottom of the page
  6. Select “Submit Registration” on the left
  7. Select your employment status in the dropdown list in the field “Employment Status” and click “Save and Continue”
  8. Select your subjects by ticking the box next to each subject to register for the semester, then click “Save and Continue”
  9. Click on “Save and Continue”; “Save and Continue Later”; or “Restart Process
  10. Click on “Print Cost Details” if you want to print the registration costs OR “Accept Registration” if you have selected all your subjects
  11. Click on the “Add Subjects to a Registration” on the left if you realise that you missed other subject(s)
  12. Click on “Proof and cost” to get your Proof of Registration” at the bottom to print your proof of registration if you have registered for all subjects
  13. Print your Proof of Registration or save it as PDF

Contact CUT on the following telephone numbers should you have any enquiries about applications and/or registration: Tel: +(27) 051 507 4152 | +(27) 051 507 4153 | +(27) 051 507 4154/5/6/7

Enquiries can also be directed to [email protected] via email. 

 






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