Are you looking to pursue your studies at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology? Are you wondering how you can apply to CPUT to study in 2022? Well we can help. Find out how to apply below.
The Cape Peninsula University of Technology provides its students with a platform called Blackboard on which students can access all the information necessary for their studies. If you're unsure of how to login to the CPUT Blackboard we are here to help. Follow the easy steps down below.
Have you applied to study at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology and now you want to know where your application stands? Well, here's how to track your application.
The Cape Peninsula University of Technology has announced that they'll be extending their applications for 2021. If you haven't applied yet, now's your chance. CPUT aims to have an impact on the world of technology.
Students at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology are being denied access to campuses, even though they fall under the 33% of students which should be allowed back to do practical work.
Step one was applying to CPUT. Step two was you getting accepted. Congratulations by the way, that was a massive step to success in your future. Now, next step, is figuring out how you're going to pay for your studies. No need to worry, there are a bunch of options for you.
Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) is the last University in Western Cape to start online learning. This comes as all Universities have had an official move to a remote learning approach as of 1 June.
Government has ruled that Higher Education institutions are not to resume campus-based activities. Institutions have had to step up and make alternative plans to continue their academic programmes. CPUT has announced it's plan.
Studying for exams is an inevitable part of life as a student, and one that can be so stressful and tiring. But there are ways of making it easier on yourself!
As the country celebrated Youth Day on 16 June, the government encourages young people to make the most of the opportunities presented to them to begin their own businesses. Youth Day is the commemoration of the youth who protested educational inequality in 1976.
In a recently held gathering, offenders serving long terms in prison have shared their experiences and warned school learners that some behaviors may lead to them knocking on jail bars, should they not be careful.
The floods that had swept through parts of the KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, and Northern Cape this year, added to the school infrastructure backlog facing the Department of Basic Education. But with the department receiving a provincial allocation of R17.5 Billion for infrastructure projects, it has set deadlines to resolve this longstanding issue.
Studying for exams is an inevitable part of life as a student, and one that can be so stressful and tiring. But there are ways of making it easier on yourself!
As the country celebrated Youth Day on 16 June, the government encourages young people to make the most of the opportunities presented to them to begin their own businesses. Youth Day is the commemoration of the youth who protested educational inequality in 1976.
Revising past papers is a great way to prepare for exams. It's the most effective way, in fact - if you want to know what kind of questions you may be faced with in your exams, the best way to find out is to actually face them, and that means going through as many past papers as you can get your hands on.