TUT Application & Registration Fees: 2025/2026
This is information containing the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Application & Registration Fees: 2025/2026. Authority of the institution has released the amount payable as application and registration fees for undergraduate, postgraduate, certificate, professional & diploma programs for the new academic session.

TUT APPLICATION AND REGISTRATION FEES FOR UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
TUT Application fees
The relevant application fee should accompany all applications:
Administration fee and accepted methods of payment
An application fee of R240 must accompany your application form. This fee covers the administration cost of processing application forms and is non-refundable in the event of your application being unsuccessful. The application fee can be made by direct bank deposit, electronic/Internet transfer or by postal order.
The application fee should be deposited or transferred to the following account:​
Account details
- Bank:Â Absa
- Account No:Â 04 000 0003
- Reference No: Applicant’s ID number
Please note that NO late application fee is payable.  The normal application fee is applicable to all applications for admission. Please make a copy of the proof of payment, keep the original with you, and submit the copy with your application form.
Confirmation deposit
- A confirmation deposit of R500 must be paid within three weeks after the receipt of the acceptance letter, in order for us to reserve the student’s place in the programme.
- The deposit, less R240, will be refunded only if a prospective student is prevented from registering by valid reasons, for instance, if he or she fails Grade 12.
TUT Registration Fees
Registration/Deposit fee upon registration
- An upfront payment of R1 ​500 is payable on registration in January/February and in July. New students who have already paid the R500 confirmation fee need only pay R 1000 upon registration (see 2 below for banking details for registered students).
- If a student cancels during the registration period, he or she gets 100% credit and forfeits R240 of the class deposit.
- A full refund of fees paid will only be allowed if the student no longer qualifies or has been excluded from studying. ​
