The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is inviting applications for the 2025 academic year. To prevent missing out, apply as soon as possible. Applying to university can be intimidating and confusing. You could be concerned about missing deadlines. Dealing with technical issues or becoming involved in fraud. It’s fine; many others feel the same way. By understanding what steps to take and when. You can keep things calm and simple. In this article, we are going to talk about when you can apply, how to apply, and what documents are required.
About: Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)
Tshwane University of Technology, sometimes known as TUT, is one of South Africa’s largest and most popular universities. It focuses mostly on technology and practical skills. Giving students the knowledge they need to succeed in real-world careers. TUT has campuses in numerous cities around Gauteng, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga, including Pretoria, Soshanguve, and Polokwane.
Who Can Apply?
TUT welcomes school leavers who have completed Grade 12 or equivalent. As well as mature students looking to improve their knowledge. There are possibilities for studying either full-time or part-time.
When Can You Apply for 2025?
- The online application site will begin on March 1, 2025. You can start applying on that day.
- The final date for most undergraduate courses is September 30, 2025.
- Some programs, such as those in health sciences, design, agriculture, and law, close earlier. These frequently close between June 15 and July 31.
Documents Required
Here, is the list of documents required:
- ID or passport (certified, no older than one year)
- Matric certificate or your most recent Grade 11 report.
- Proof of Payment for R240
- Any course-specific extras: Portfolio (for Art and Design) and Motivational letter or language exam (for some programs)
How Do You Know If You’re In?
- You will receive a confirmation mail containing a reference number.
- You can follow your status online by entering your ID or student number.
- Keep an eye on your email and the TUT site for updates. For example, you may need to provide more documents or pay a confirmation charge.

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