TUT Bachelor Courses Open for 2026 Late Applications

By Thabo · Jan 8, 2026
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Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) has officially opened 2026 late applications for selected Bachelor degree courses. This is excellent news for prospective students who missed the initial application window but still want to secure a place at one of South Africa’s leading universities of technology.

 

Available TUT Bachelor Courses for 2026 Late Applications

The following Bachelor courses are currently open for late applications:

  • BEngTech (Materials Engineering – Polymer Technology)
    This course focuses on polymer materials, plastics, rubber, and composite technologies. Graduates are prepared for careers in manufacturing, materials development, quality control, and research.
  • BEng (Electrical Engineering)
    One of TUT’s flagship engineering degrees, this course equips students with skills in power systems, electronics, control systems, and telecommunications. Graduates are in high demand across energy, construction, and technology sectors.
  • BSc (Industrial Chemistry)
    This science-based qualification combines chemistry with industrial applications. It prepares students for careers in chemical manufacturing, quality assurance, laboratory analysis, and research environments.
  • Bachelor of Education Honours in General Education and Training (GET)
    This postgraduate qualification is ideal for qualified educators who want to strengthen their teaching expertise, leadership skills, and research capabilities within the General Education and Training phase.

For detailed information on each course, refer to the TUT 2026 Prospectus.

 

Who Should Apply?

TUT’s 2026 late applications are ideal for:

  • Matriculants who meet the APS and subject requirements
  • Students who applied elsewhere but were not accepted
  • Current students seeking to change institutions or course
  • Qualified teachers looking to further their studies through an education honours degree

 

How to Apply for TUT 2026 Late Applications

Follow these steps to ensure a successful application:

  1. Prepare Your Documents:
    • Certified copy of your Identity Document/Card.
    • Certified copy of your National Senior Certificate or latest academic results.
    • Proof of payment for the application fee.
  2. Online Application:
    • Visit the TUT Online Application Portal.
    • Create an account using a valid email address.
    • Complete the application form with accurate personal and academic information.
    • Upload the required documents in PDF format, ensuring each file is clear and legible.
  3. Application Fee:
    • A non-refundable application fee of R240 is required.
    • Payments can be made via bank deposit or electronic transfer. Ensure you use the correct reference number to avoid delays.
  4. Submit Your Application:

    • Review all entered information and uploaded documents.
    • Once verified, submit your application. A confirmation message will appear, and you will receive an email acknowledging receipt.

For a comprehensive guide, consult the TUT 2026 Prospectus.

 

Conclusions

TUT Bachelor courses are highly competitive, especially in engineering and science fields. If your desired course is open for 2026 late applications, do not delay. Secure your academic future by applying as soon as possible.

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