How To Track Your DUT Application


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Have you applied to study at the Durban University of Technology and now you want to know where your application stands? Well, here's how to track your application.


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If you've applied to study at the Durban University of Technology, you're probably going to want to check at what stage your application is at. Read further to learn how to do so.

With approximately 33 000 students, the Durban University of Technology (DUT) is the first choice for higher education in KwaZulu-Natal. 

How To Check Your Application Status

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

DUT was formed in 2002 by the merger of Technikon Natal and ML Sutan Technikon, and was previously known as the Durban Institute of Technology. It has seven campuses, with five in Durban, and two in the Midlands.

DUT is dedicated to intellectual evolution. Durban University of Technology is a technical university which offers many different departments as well as short courses. 

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. Writing centres are offered to help students to improve their writing, reading and researching skills. Bursaries and scholarships are awarded to deserving students. All students are encouraged to apply for NSFAS funding as it provides financial relief to low income households.

Visit the DUT website for more information on Durban University of Technology.

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