Are you passionate about shaping young minds and embarking on a rewarding career in education? The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Education (BEd) degree programme, designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to excel as a teacher in South Africa. This sought-after qualification is your gateway to a fulfilling profession.

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Understanding the TUT Bachelor of Education (BEd) Programme

The Bachelor of Education (BEd) at TUT is a National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Level 7 qualification. It is a rigorous, full-time programme typically completed over four years. The curriculum is meticulously designed to blend essential theoretical knowledge with crucial practical teaching experience, ensuring that graduates are thoroughly prepared for the demands of the classroom. Graduates of this programme are eligible for registration with the South African Council for Educators (SACE), a mandatory requirement for professional teaching in South Africa. TUT's BEd programmes are recognised for their career-focused approach, ensuring students gain relevant skills that align with current educational needs and industry standards.

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General Admission Requirements for BEd at TUT

To be considered for admission to any Bachelor of Education programme at TUT, you must possess a National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a bachelor's degree endorsement, or an equivalent qualification. This signifies that you have achieved a satisfactory level of academic performance in your final school-leaving examinations.

Specifically, you are required to have passed at least four subjects at a performance level of 4 (50-59%). It is important to note that Life Orientation and any subject with an achievement level of 1 are excluded when calculating your Admission Point Score (APS). Provisional admission may be granted based on your Grade 11 or mid-year Grade 12 results, highlighting the importance of maintaining strong academic performance throughout your secondary education.

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Programme-Specific Admission Requirements and APS Scores

TUT offers a variety of specialisations within its BEd degree, each with specific admission criteria and required Admission Point Scores (APS). Meeting these requirements is crucial for your application.

  • BEd Foundation Phase: Requires an APS of 25. You must achieve at least level 4 in English and level 4 in Mathematics, or level 5 in Mathematical Literacy.
  • BEd Intermediate Phase: Also requires an APS of 25. English must be at level 4, and Mathematics at level 4 (or Mathematical Literacy at level 5). Additionally, a level 4 in any two of the following subject combinations is required: (Physics and Life Sciences) OR (History and Geography).
  • BEd Agriculture: An APS of 24 is needed. English must be at level 4, and Mathematics (or Mathematical Literacy/Technical Mathematics) at level 4. A level 4 in one of the following subjects is also required: Agricultural Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical Science, or Technical Science.
  • BEd Consumer Sciences: Requires an APS of 24. English at level 4, and Mathematics (or Mathematical Literacy/Technical Mathematics) at level 4. You also need a level 4 in Consumer Studies, Hospitality Studies, or Tourism.
  • BEd Economic and Management Sciences (EMS): An APS of 24 is the minimum requirement. English at level 4, and Mathematics (or Mathematical Literacy/Technical Mathematics) at level 4. A level 4 in Accounting, Business Studies, or Economics is also necessary.
  • BEd Mathematics: Requires an APS of 24. English at level 4, and specific subject combinations: either Mathematics and Life Sciences at level 4, or Mathematics and Physics at level 4.
  • BEd Physical Education: An APS of 24 is needed. English at level 4, and Mathematics (or Mathematical Literacy/Technical Mathematics) at level 4. Life Sciences must also be achieved at level 4.
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Application Fees, Registration, and Tuition Costs

Prospective students should be aware of the financial commitments involved in applying and registering for the BEd programme at TUT. There is a non-refundable application fee of R240, which must be paid to have your application processed.

Upon successful admission, a registration fee is required. The minimum amount payable is R1500, and this must be settled before you can officially register for your chosen course. Please note that tuition fees are subject to annual increases and vary depending on the specific BEd specialisation you enrol in. For international students, an annual International Levy of R1820 applies, although certain exemptions may be available.

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Important Application Dates and How to Apply

Prospective students aiming for the 2027 academic year intake should mark their calendars: the closing date for applications is 30 September 2026. It is strongly advised to submit your application well in advance of this deadline to ensure it is considered.

To initiate your application, you will typically need the following:

  • A certified copy of your South African ID or passport (documents must not be older than three months).
  • Certified copies of your final National Senior Certificate (NSC) results or your latest Grade 11/mid-year Grade 12 results.
  • Academic transcripts, if you have previous university study experience.
  • Proof of payment for the R240 application fee.
  • Confirmation that you meet the specific APS and subject prerequisites for your chosen BEd specialisation.

It is important to remember that admission is always contingent upon available capacity. TUT may implement waiting lists if the number of qualified applicants exceeds the available spaces for a particular programme.

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Funding Opportunities for Aspiring Teachers

Pursuing a career in education is a noble choice, and financial support is often essential. TUT offers various avenues for financial aid to support BEd students:

  • NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme): Provides funding for eligible students from low-income households.
  • Funza Lushaka Bursary Programme: This is a national bursary specifically for students intending to teach. It covers study fees, accommodation, and living expenses, with the expectation that recipients will teach in public schools after graduation.
  • TUT Bursary and Scholarship Fund: TUT itself offers a range of bursaries and scholarships based on academic merit and financial need.
  • Ikusasa Student Financial Aid Programme (ISFAP): Supports students from low-income backgrounds, focusing on comprehensive financial aid.

We strongly encourage all applicants to explore these funding options early in the application process.

Embarking on a Bachelor of Education journey at the Tshwane University of Technology is an excellent step towards a fulfilling career in teaching. By thoroughly understanding the general and programme-specific admission requirements, calculating your APS accurately, being mindful of the associated costs, and submitting your application before the 30 September 2026 deadline, you significantly improve your chances of admission.

We recommend visiting TUT's official website ([www.tut.ac.za](http://www.tut.ac.za)) for the most up-to-date information, including the official prospectus. Securing the necessary funding through options like the Funza Lushaka bursary can also ease the financial burden. We wish you the very best with your application!

Explore funding options and start your teaching career at TUT today!