TUT Application Fees

Applying to the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is an exciting step towards advancing your education and career. However, understanding the application fees involved is crucial for a smooth application process. This guide provides a detailed overview of the TUT application fees in South Africa, ensuring you have all the necessary information to proceed confidently.

A fee of R240 has to be paid on application for admission in respect of all first applications to the Tshwane University of Technology. It is not refundable

When applying to TUT, one of the first financial considerations is the application fee. This fee is a non-refundable amount required to process your application. Here’s a breakdown of the application fees for both South African and international applicants.

Application Fee for South African Applicants

For South African citizens, the TUT application fee is R240. This fee applies to all undergraduate and postgraduate applications. It’s important to note that this fee is non-refundable, meaning you won’t get your money back if your application is unsuccessful or if you decide not to attend TUT.

Application Fee for International Applicants

International students are also required to pay an application fee when applying to TUT. The application fee for international students is R600. This higher fee reflects the additional administrative processes involved in processing international applications.

How to Pay the TUT Application Fee

Paying the application fee is a straightforward process. Here are the steps you need to follow:

  1. Online Payment: You can pay the application fee online using a credit or debit card. TUT’s online application portal provides a secure payment gateway for this purpose.
  2. Bank Deposit: Alternatively, you can pay the application fee via a bank deposit. Ensure you use the correct reference number provided during your application process to avoid any delays in processing your application.
  3. Cash Payment: Cash payments can be made at any Standard Bank branch. Ensure you use the correct reference number and keep your proof of payment safe.