Choosing the right Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) campus for your chosen programme is a vital first step in your higher education journey. With multiple campuses spread across different locations, each offering unique specialisations, knowing where your desired course is offered is crucial for a successful application. This guide will help you navigate the TUT campus landscape, understand programme offerings, and provide essential details for your 2027 application.

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TUT's Multi-Campus Network Explained

Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) boasts a comprehensive network of campuses, each designed to cater to specific academic disciplines and provide specialised learning environments. Understanding this structure is key to identifying the right faculty and location for your studies.

The primary TUT campuses are:

  • Pretoria Campus
  • Arcadia Campus
  • Soshanguve North Campus
  • Soshanguve South Campus
  • Ga-Rankuwa Campus
  • Mbombela Campus
  • Polokwane Campus
  • eMalahleni Campus

Beyond these, TUT is expanding its reach with accessible online programmes and flexible distance learning options, catering to a broader range of student needs and preferences.

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Programme Placement: Which Campus for Your Course?

Programme availability is campus-specific at TUT. For instance, Engineering programmes are often concentrated at campuses like the Pretoria Campus and Ga-Rankuwa Campus. Similarly, disciplines within Arts, Design, and Performing Arts are typically housed at dedicated campuses, which may also have earlier application closing dates.

It is imperative to consult the official TUT prospectus for the most accurate and current information regarding programme offerings at each campus. This step is crucial to ensure you direct your application to the correct faculty and campus, preventing potential confusion or disappointment.

For students seeking flexibility, TUT offers online programmes allowing for payment per module, and distance learning options that may require occasional attendance at specific contact sessions or examination centres.

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Essential Application Information for 2027

Key Dates: Application Timeline

Applications for the 2027 academic year open on 1 April 2026 and generally close on 30 September 2026. Prospective students should note that highly selective programmes, particularly those in Arts, Design, and Performing Arts, may have earlier application deadlines, sometimes as soon as 31 July 2026. Always verify the specific closing date for your chosen programme.

Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission at TUT, applicants typically need:

  • A valid National Senior Certificate (NSC) or an equivalent qualification.
  • To meet the minimum Admission Point Score (APS) and specific subject prerequisites for the intended programme.
  • A certified copy of your ID or passport (issued within the last three months).
  • A certified copy of your final Grade 11 results or your latest Grade 12 results, or your full matric certificate.
  • Proof of payment for the application fee.

APS Calculation: TUT calculates your APS using your six best Grade 12 subjects, excluding Life Orientation. Subjects where you achieved an achievement level of 1 (less than 30%) are not included in this calculation.

International Students: Foreign qualification holders must submit a SAQA Certificate of Evaluation or provide proof of application for one.

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Understanding TUT Fees and Costs

The application fee at Tshwane University of Technology is R240 and is non-refundable. For self-funded students, an initial registration fee of approximately R1,500 is generally required upon acceptance. Tuition fees are typically structured on a per-subject basis.

International students are required to pay an annual International Levy of R1,820. This amount is subject to change. Exemptions from this levy are available for categories such as asylum seekers, refugees, and diplomats.

For the most precise and up-to-date financial information, including banking details, please refer to the official TUT banking details page or the latest prospectus.

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How to Apply Online at TUT

All applications for admission to Tshwane University of Technology must be submitted online. TUT does not accept walk-in applications. Prospective students are encouraged to use the official online application portal.

Official Application Links:

Before submitting your application, ensure you have all the necessary supporting documents ready. Prospective students will undergo a prior evaluation process as part of the admission criteria.

Navigating the Tshwane University of Technology's campus structure and programme offerings is a crucial step towards securing your place for the 2027 academic year. By understanding where your desired courses are located and adhering to the application timelines and requirements, you can streamline your application process.

Always rely on the official TUT website and prospectus for the most accurate information. We wish you the best with your application!

Ready to apply to TUT? Visit the official TUT application portal today to get started!