How To Submit Your Central University Of Technology Online Application


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The Central University Of Technology has two campuses located in the Free State province. If you’d like to apply for one of the qualifications offered by this public university, you'll have to submit an application.

 


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The Central University of Technology (CUT) is a public university of technology located in the Free State province of South Africa. With campuses in Bloemfontein and Welkom, CUT serves as a hub for applied sciences and technological education in the region. 

The university offers a range of qualifications, including certificates, diplomas, advanced diplomas, postgraduate diplomas, master's, and doctoral degrees, catering to a diverse student body.​

CUT comprises four main faculties: Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology; Health and Environmental Sciences; Humanities; and Management Sciences. These faculties provide programs that integrate academic learning with practical experience, preparing students for various professional fields. 

CUT has an enrollment of over 21,000 students, reflecting its role as a significant institution in South Africa's higher education landscape.

If you would like to study at CUT then you may use the following application processes:

New applicants:

  1. Follow the link of the CUT student portal.
  2. Click on the new application link.
  3. The drop down will prompt if you already have a student number, click on ‘No’.
  4. The drop down will prompt if you are returning to complete the application, click on ‘No’.
  5. Read the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI Act), then click on accept and proceed with your application.

Returning Applicants:

  1. Follow the link of the CUT student portal.
  2. Enter your student number and five digit pin, then click on log in.
  3. Click on the Returning Students Application tab.
  4. Read the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI Act), then click on accept.
  5. Click on the ‘Show Academic Applications’ and then proceed with your application.

You should make sure that you have an active account, so that the university can easily communicate with you.

After successfully submitting your application, you will be alerted through a confirmation email from CUT.

Should you not receive the confirmation email, it is advisable that you contact the university using its application email address: [email protected]

If you have plans to study but have no financial means, it is best to always keep an eye on when the National Student Financial Aid Scheme will open its cycle of applications.

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