No walk-ins for late applications will be allowed in January 2025. Prospective students who wish to apply to study in 2025 must check the website (www.tut.ac.za) for information about programmes still open for application, the requirements and apply online.
Prospective students can also check the status of their applications on the website or phone the Contact Centre on 086 110 2421.
Fraud alert
The Tshwane University of Technology warns prospective students against unscrupulous individuals and companies who claim to work for TUT. These individuals and companies either charge prospective students a fee to assist them with late applications, or charge prospective students a fee under the guise that they will guarantee their acceptance to TUT. Do not fall for these scams.
TUT will never charge any prospective student money for making enquiries. Acceptance to any of the University’s programmes is based solely on compliance with the admission requirements and the number of spaces available.
TUT does not post messages or letters on other websites, WhatsApp, X, Facebook or other social media platforms, promising to assist prospective students with applications or guaranteeing admission for a fee.
The University does not offer a 24/7 service via phone or WhatsApp. Our operating hours are 8h00 to 16h00 on weekdays.
Help put a stop to scams. Do not share, repost or contact scammers or pay them any money.
Stay informed by checking for updates on the TUT website. Always verify information; if it is not posted on TUT’s official website www.tut.ac.za or its official social media sites, it is not true.
Contact TUT’s official Contact Centre when in doubt on 086 110 2421 or send an email to
Remember that it is fraud to pay anyone for placement at the University.
Prospective students are urged to report scammers to the Ethics Hotline on 0800 006 924 or email