TUT late application for 2025: All the important details

TUT late application for 2025: All the important details

TUT's late application for 2025 offers a grace period for those who fail to apply within the regular application window. Late submissions are, however, discouraged because the remaining slots are minimal. Nevertheless, if you truly desire to join the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), grab the opportunity now before it's too late.

TUT logo and a student in the library
TUT does not guarantee admission to late applicants, but you can get a slot. Photo: @TUTCommunications on Facebook, @Seven Shooter on Unspash.com (modified by author)
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Key takeaways

  • Tshwane University of Technology is one of the largest residential institutions of higher learning in South Africa, with about 60,000 students.
  • TUT considers late applications as new requests for admission after the regular course application deadlines, or students who have already applied and are requesting to change courses.

TUT late application for 2025

TUT does not guarantee admission to late applicants, but you can get a slot. The higher learning institution only accepts such applications if its courses and campuses are yet to be filled.

How to apply for a late application at TUT

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Pick a course from the TUT late application prospectus. If you meet the minimum application requirements, apply through the institute's website. Here is a simple guide on how to send your application:

  • Visit TUT's official website.
  • Click Apply now.
  • Select relevant options, starting with whether you are a South African or not.
TUT late application
A screenshot of the TUT website. Photo: applications-prod.tut.ac.za
Source: UGC
  • If you are a South African sending your first application without a TUT student number, the system will ask you to create a new profile.
TUT late application
A screenshot of the TUT website. Photo: applications-prod.tut.ac.za
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  • After creating a new profile, you can log into the TUT late application platform.
  • The system will guide you throughout the application process.
  • Follow the prompts until you complete the application process.
  • Before submitting your application, ensure you upload the required documents, including proof of payment of the application fee.

If you need a break before completing the application process, you can always log back into the system and submit your application.

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Your TUT late application login details are the identification number, email address, and password you provided when creating your profile.

TUT registration requirements

Some of the required documents when applying for a course at TUT are:

  • ​​A fully completed online application form
  • Certified copies (not older than a year) of your identity documents, i.e., passport or national ID
  • A National Senior Certificate and/or the highest academic results
  • Proof of payment of the application fee.
TUT students during graduation
There is no application fee for late applications at TUT. Photo: @TUTCommunications (modified by author)
Source: UGC

International students must also attach these documents to their online application forms:

  • A copy of a valid study visa.
  • A South African medical aid cover.
  • A certificate showing their English proficiency.

TUT late application fee

There is no application fee for late applications at TUT. The R240 Tshwane University of Technology non-refundable application fee applies to regular and late applications. So, deposit the fee at ABSA Bank and attach the bank slip to the application form.

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Here are the payment details:

  • Bank name: ABSA
  • Account number: 04 000 0003
  • Reference: the ID number you will use during the application process

The application fee caters to the administrative costs incurred in the application processing period.

Upon receiving an acceptance letter, you should pay R500, which is refundable if the school does not admit you due to noncompliance issues like not having attained the expected pass mark.

TUT campuses

Tshwane University of Technology's campuses are:

  • Shoshanguve South campus
  • Shoshanguve North campus
  • Mbombela campus
  • Polokwane campus
  • Ga-Rankuwa campus
  • eMalahleni campus
  • Art campus
  • Pretoria campus
  • Arcadia campus

Is TUT open for 2025 applications?

TUT's First-Year Enrolment brochure lists the regular application deadlines under each program. The PDF also shares detailed information about the enrolment process, admission requirements for all courses, TUT campuses and accommodations, NSFAS qualification criteria, etc.

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Does TUT accept late applications?

The school considers late applications if admission spaces are available. Nonetheless, it does not assure anyone that admission slots will be available after the regular application deadlines elapse.

How long does TUT take to respond to a late application?

TUT will take around 21 days to review your late application and send you feedback.

How do you know if you got accepted at TUT?

You can check your TUT late application status on the ITS iEnabler website. Enter your ID number to see your application status and student number.

TUT late application
A screenshot of TUT's ITS iEnabler website. Photo: ienabler.tut.ac.za
Source: UGC

When is the TUT late application for 2025 opening?

The TUT application portal/website is open for late applications most of the year.

When does the late application close?

Check TUT's late application closing dates on the school's website or social media platforms. Sometimes, the school makes such announcements on popular Mzansi TV and radio stations.

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What are the TUT late application courses?

Tshwane University of Technology advertises courses accepting late applications on its website, social media platforms, and South Africa's mainstream media.

TUT's late applications for 2025 are open for both local and international students. Nonetheless, applying after the regular deadlines does not guarantee anyone admission into their course of choice.

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