Space Still Available at TUT for 2026
Tshwane University of Technology has confirmed that space is still available for selected programmes for 2026. TUT is well known for its strong focus on practical, career-oriented qualifications that prepare students for the world of work. They have campuses across Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo.
Space Still Available at TUT for the following study programmes 2026:
- BEngTech (Materials Eng) (Polymer Tech)
- (Electrical Engineering)
- Dip (Electrical Engineering
- HCert (Electrical Engineering
- Dip (Credit Management)
- Dip (Industrial Physics)
- BSc (Industrial Chemistry)
- Dip (Analytical Chemistry)
- Dip (Biotechnology)
- Dip (Food Technology
- Dip (Computer Systems)
- Dip (Multimedia Computing)
- Dip (informatics)
- Diploma in Accounting
- Diploma in Building Science
- Diploma in Public Affairs
- Diploma in Entrepreneurship
- Diploma in Horticulture
- Bachelor of Education Honours in General Education and Training
NOTE:
The above listed available courses will remain open until they are full. When a qualification is full it is removed from the TUT online platform. The competition is high make sure that you qualify for the course you apply for.
How to Apply for Available Space at TUT
Applications for programmes with available space at Tshwane University of Technology are done online through their official website.
TUT does not accept walk-in applications, and applicants should be cautious of scams or individuals claiming they can secure admission on their behalf.
To apply, you will need the following:
Certified documents (ID and Results)
Proof of application fee payment
A valid email address and cellphone number
Next of kin details
School history
After submitting your application, use the student number and pin you received to check your application status online. Monitor you email and sms notifications for updates.
Registration and Acceptance of Offers
If your application is accepted you will receive an official acceptance letter and instructions to accept your offer. Offers must be accepted within a certain period that is why it is significant to regularly check your emails and status.
Failure to accept your offer on time may result in the offer being withdrawn and the space being given to another applicant.
Once accepted, students will be guided through the registration process, which usually takes place online. Registration dates and procedures are communicated directly by the university, and students are advised not to rely on social media rumours or unofficial sources.
Final Advice to Applicants
If you want to get one of the few spaces still open at TUT for 2026, you must act fast. Apply as soon as you can and make sure you do everything the right way. Many students want these spaces, so waiting too long can mean you miss out.
Always use TUT’s official website and messages when you apply or ask questions. Do not trust people who say they can guarantee you a place. Only TUT can decide who gets accepted.
Best Wishes!!