Dreaming of a dynamic career in Information and Communication Technology (ICT)? The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) offers a compelling pathway for aspiring tech professionals. As the 2027 academic year approaches, understanding TUT's ICT programmes and the application process is crucial for securing your spot in this exciting field.

This guide provides essential information on application dates, admission requirements, and what you need to know to successfully apply for TUT's sought-after ICT qualifications.

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Key Application Dates for TUT ICT Programmes 2027

The official application window for TUT's ICT programmes for the 2027 academic year opens on 1 April 2026 and closes on 30 September 2026. It is vital to diarise these dates.

Please note that for highly competitive programmes and Extended Curriculum Programmes (ECPs), earlier closing dates may apply, often around 15 June 2026 or 31 July 2026. Always verify the specific closing date for your chosen programme.

While TUT may allow late applications online in January 2027, this is not guaranteed and availability is limited. It is strongly recommended to submit your application within the main application period.

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Understanding TUT's Admission Requirements for ICT

To be eligible for admission into TUT's ICT programmes, you must possess a National Senior Certificate (NSC) or an equivalent qualification. This typically requires passing at least six subjects.

English is a compulsory subject, with a minimum achievement level of 3 required (whether as a Home Language or First Additional Language). Additionally, specific ICT programmes may mandate subjects such as Mathematics or Physical Sciences. Always consult the TUT prospectus 2027 for detailed subject requirements for your desired course.

Provisional admission can be granted based on your Grade 11 final results or your mid-year Grade 12 results. The university evaluates applications using an Admission Point Score (APS). For instance, the Diploma in Computer Science typically requires an APS of 26 out of 28 for the regular programme and 23 out of 25 for the extended programme.

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How TUT Calculates Your Admission Point Score (APS)

Your APS is calculated using your six highest achievement levels from your National Senior Certificate (NSC) results. This score is a key factor in determining your eligibility for specific programmes.

It's important to know that subjects with an achievement level of 1 are not included in the APS calculation. Furthermore, Life Orientation is also excluded when determining your APS.

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The Application Process and Fees at TUT

All applications to the Tshwane University of Technology must be completed online via their official application portal. TUT does not accept walk-in applications, so ensure you have consistent internet access and are comfortable with the online process.

A non-refundable application fee of R240 applies to first-time applicants. Please factor this into your application budget.

Meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as places in popular ICT programmes are highly competitive due to significant demand.

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Stay Vigilant: Avoid Application Scams

TUT is committed to a fair and transparent admissions process. Always rely on official TUT communication channels for accurate information regarding applications, fees, and important dates.

Be extremely cautious of unofficial websites, social media posts, or individuals claiming to offer guaranteed admission or special assistance. Always verify information directly on the official TUT website: www.tut.ac.za.

Securing a place in a TUT ICT programme for 2027 is a significant step towards a rewarding career in technology. By understanding the application timelines, meeting the APS and subject requirements, and navigating the online process correctly, you can position yourself for success.

Remember to act promptly, pay close attention to programme-specific deadlines, and always refer to official TUT sources for the most accurate information. Your journey into the world of tech starts with a well-prepared application.

Ready to apply? Visit www.tut.ac.za to explore the prospectus and start your application today!