Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Online Registration 2026 Now Open

Tshwane University of Technology invites new and returning students to complete online registration for the 2026 academic year, which is now officially open. Students are encouraged to register within the stipulated period to secure their place and ensure a smooth start to the academic year.


2026 Online Registration Dates

Registration Period:
15 January – 1 February 2026

Students are advised not to wait until the last minute, as late registration may result in delays or additional administrative challenges.


Who Should Register?

Online registration for 2026 is open to:

  • Returning students continuing with their studies
  • New students who have received and accepted firm offers
  • Undergraduate and postgraduate students (programme-specific rules apply)

Students must ensure that all academic and financial requirements are met before attempting registration.


How to Register for TUT 2026

All registrations must be completed online via the official TUT website.

Click here to apply for Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Online Registration 2026
https://www.tut.ac.za/

Students should log in using their student credentials and carefully follow the step-by-step registration process.


Important Registration Tips

  • Ensure your fees are up to date or that your NSFAS funding is confirmed
  • Register only for approved modules as per your academic record
  • Confirm your personal and academic details before final submission
  • Download or save your proof of registration

Why Choose Tshwane University of Technology?

TUT is one of South Africa’s leading universities of technology, offering:

  • Career-focused and industry-aligned qualifications
  • Multiple campuses across Gauteng and other provinces
  • Strong emphasis on innovation, technology, and applied learning

Register Early for a Smooth 2026 Start

With the registration window running from 15 January to 1 February 2026, students are encouraged to complete their registration early to avoid system congestion and delays.

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