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Applications Closing Soon: TUT Courses Still Open Until 30 September

TUT applications are still open—don’t miss your chance to start your academic journey!

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to start your higher education journey, this is it. Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is still accepting applications for selected programmes — but only until 30 September 2025. Don’t wait until the last minute. This could be your chance to secure your spot at one of South Africa’s most respected universities of technology.

TUT has confirmed that applications for the listed programmes below will close on 30 September 2025. After this date, no late applications will be accepted. Applying early not only increases your chances of getting into your desired course but also gives you enough time to plan your finances, accommodation, and other essentials for the year ahead.

Opportunity Focus: From First Year to First Job

TUT is known for its practical, career-focused education — designed to take students from First Year to First Job. Each course integrates real-world learning with academic theory, ensuring that graduates leave not only with qualifications but also with skills employers value.

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Why Choose TUT

  • Strong Reputation: TUT stands as one of South Africa’s largest and leading universities of technology, focusing on innovation, skills development, and inclusivity.
  • Employability at the Core: Industry experts help design TUT’s programmes, ensuring graduates gain the skills employers value across multiple sectors.
  • Faculty of Economics and Finance: This faculty shapes future leaders in business, finance, and economics. Whether you’re interested in public finance or accounting, you can launch your career here.

Courses Still Open for Applications

TUT still has spots available in its sought-after Faculty of Economics and Finance. These qualifications are designed to open doors in the public and private sectors alike:

  • Diploma in Public Finance – Learn about government finance, policy, and public sector budgeting.
  • Diploma in Financial Planning – Equip yourself to guide individuals and organisations in smart financial decision-making.
  • Diploma in Financial Management – Build strong corporate finance and management accounting skills.
  • Diploma in Internal Auditing – Prepare for a career in auditing, risk assessment, and compliance.
  • Diploma in Economics – Gain an understanding of markets, trade, and economic systems.
  • Diploma in Accounting – Develop foundational accounting and bookkeeping expertise.
  • Higher Certificate in Accounting – A stepping stone for career starters aiming to enter the accounting and finance industry.
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Admission Requirements

While requirements differ slightly depending on the course, most programmes in the Faculty of Economics and Finance need:

  • APS (Admission Point Score): Generally 22–24 points.
  • English: Home Language or First Additional Language.
  • Accounting: Recommended for finance and accounting courses.
  • Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy: Minimum required levels depend on the specific programme.

Tip: Always double-check the full entry requirements for your specific course on the TUT website before applying.

Read more: Universities in Gauteng Still Accepting Late Applications for 2026

Application Process

Applying to TUT is simple and entirely online. Here’s how to secure your spot:

  1. Visit www.tut.ac.za.
  2. Select “Apply Now.”
  3. Complete the online application form and upload the required documents (ID, Grade 11/12 results, etc.).
  4. Submit before 30 September 2025.
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Benefits of Applying Now

  • Beat the Rush: Applying early avoids the stress of the final-day rush.
  • Secure Your Place: Popular courses fill up fast — applying now boosts your chances.
  • Plan Ahead: Once you’re accepted, you’ll have time to organise accommodation, funding, and study materials.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I apply for more than one course?
Yes. You may apply for up to two courses, but you’ll only be accepted into one based on your qualifications and space availability.

2. Do I need to pay an application fee?
TUT requires a non-refundable application fee (check the TUT website for the current amount).

3. When will I know if I’ve been accepted?
Once TUT processes your application, they will notify you of your status via email or SMS. Make sure your contact details are correct.

4. Can I apply if I’m upgrading my matric results?
Yes. Submit your current results with your application and upload your upgraded results as soon as you receive them.

5. Does NSFAS fund these courses?
Yes. NSFAS funds all the listed qualifications, provided you meet the funding criteria.

6. Can I apply if I do not meet the APS requirements?
If you’re slightly below the required APS, you can still apply. TUT may consider your application for alternative pathways such as extended or bridging programmes, depending on availability.

7. Do I need to upload all my documents at once?
It’s best to upload all required documents when you apply. However, if you’re waiting for final results or outstanding paperwork, you can submit them later — but no later than the closing date.

8. Is there support for students with disabilities at TUT?
Yes. TUT offers a range of support services for students with disabilities, including accessibility services and assistive technology. Be sure to indicate your needs when applying.

9. What happens if I miss the application deadline?
If you miss the 30 September 2025 deadline, you’ll need to wait for the next application cycle or look out for any official announcements about late applications (which are rare and not guaranteed).

10. How can I check the status of my application?
You can log in to the TUT online application portal to view your status. Updates are usually sent via email or SMS as well.

Also check: SIOC Community Development Trust Bursaries 2026

This is your urgent reminder — applications close on 30 September 2025. Don’t let the deadline pass you by.

Apply today at: www.tut.ac.za

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