TUT HCert Courses Open for 2026 Late Applications
Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) has officially opened 2026 late applications for selected Higher Certificate courses. Higher Certificate qualifications are designed to provide practical, career-focused skills while also offering a pathway to further studies. If you are looking to enter the engineering field or improve your technical foundation, TUT’s Higher Certificate options are worth considering.
TUT Available Higher Certificate for 2026 Late Applications
Higher Certificate (Electrical Engineering)
The Higher Certificate in Electrical Engineering is aimed at students who want to build a strong foundation in electrical principles and applications. The course focuses on both theory and hands-on learning, preparing graduates for entry-level roles or further studies in engineering disciplines.
What You Will Learn
Students enrolled in the Higher Certificate in Electrical Engineering can expect to cover areas such as:
- Basic electrical principles
- Mathematics for engineering
- Electrical circuits
- Workplace safety and engineering practices
- Introductory electronics
The course is ideal for students who may not meet diploma or degree entry requirements but still want a structured pathway into engineering.
Admission Requirements for the TUT 2026 Late Applications
While requirements may vary slightly depending on availability and campus, applicants generally need:
- A National Senior Certificate (NSC)
- At least Grade 12 Mathematics
- English as a school subject
- For detailed information on each course, refer to the TUT 2026 Prospectus.
Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as late application spaces are limited and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
How to Apply for TUT 2026 Late Applications
Follow these steps to ensure a successful application:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Conclusion
If you are still planning to study in 2026 and are interested in a technical career, the Higher Certificate in Electrical Engineering at TUT offers a valuable second chance. Late applications do not stay open for long, so apply early to avoid disappointment.