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How to apply
Registration
Planning a successful career at DUT doesn’tÂ
have to be a vague dream. We help prospectiveÂ
students make it a reality.
have to be a vague dream. We help prospectiveÂ
students make it a reality.
Are you having trouble deciding what careerÂ
you would like to follow? We have developedÂ
a Career Decision-Making page – designedÂ
to take undecided learners through the careerÂ
decision-making process in a systematicÂ
and user-friendly manner.
you would like to follow? We have developedÂ
a Career Decision-Making page – designedÂ
to take undecided learners through the careerÂ
decision-making process in a systematicÂ
and user-friendly manner.
We hope that the information provided willÂ
enable you to make an informed decision aboutÂ
applying to DUT. To help you get the mostÂ
out of the information provided, here areÂ
a few key points you should bear in mind:
Identify the course you wish to study.Â
Programmes offered can be found inÂ
the Department Handbooks.
The minimum entrance requirements
for admission to the DUT for a SouthÂ
African applicant is a Senior CertificateÂ
or a recognized equivalent qualification.Â
Over and above the minimum entranceÂ
requirements, each department also setsÂ
specific entrance requirements
With effect from 1 January 2009 the
following are the entrance requirements :
a National Senior Certificate (NSC) as
 certified by Umalusi Council for QualityÂ
Assurance in General and Further Education
 and Training provided that a minimum of
 4 recognised NSC 20-credit subjects must
 be passed.
These four subjects must:
enable you to make an informed decision aboutÂ
applying to DUT. To help you get the mostÂ
out of the information provided, here areÂ
a few key points you should bear in mind:
Identify the course you wish to study.Â
Programmes offered can be found inÂ
the Department Handbooks.
The minimum entrance requirements
for admission to the DUT for a SouthÂ
African applicant is a Senior CertificateÂ
or a recognized equivalent qualification.Â
Over and above the minimum entranceÂ
requirements, each department also setsÂ
specific entrance requirements
With effect from 1 January 2009 the
following are the entrance requirements :
a National Senior Certificate (NSC) as
 certified by Umalusi Council for QualityÂ
Assurance in General and Further Education
 and Training provided that a minimum of
 4 recognised NSC 20-credit subjects must
 be passed.
These four subjects must:
- include English with an achievement
- Â rating of 3 or better;
- not exceed 2 official languages; and
- have an achievement rating of 3 or better,
- Â in accordance with the NSC levels ofÂ
- achievement below:
- International applicants are required to check the
- Â International Brochure for detailed information on
- Â the admission process.
- Apply online at the Central Applications Office (CAO).Â
- A prospective student who wishes to study at the DUT
- Â must apply via the CAO.)
Please complete the CAO application form, and attachÂ
certified copies of your identity document and Grade
 12 certificate (or final Grade 11, June/ Trial Grade 12
 report if you have not written your final examination).Â
The application form must reach the CAO office
 before the closing date of 31 October. PleaseÂ
refer to specific programmes for relevant closingÂ
dates, as some programmes close earlier thanÂ
31 October. Include the appropriate application
 fee of R220 (non-refundable) when submittingÂ
your application form. Make sure that your
 application AND fee reach the CAO before theÂ
closing date. Submission of a completed applicationÂ
form does not imply that you have been
 accepted as a student, or that you may register.
 All applicants will be notified, in writing, of theÂ
outcome of their application. The CAO providesÂ
an on-line application facility. Kindly consultÂ
the CAO webpage at www.cao.ac.za
certified copies of your identity document and Grade
 12 certificate (or final Grade 11, June/ Trial Grade 12
 report if you have not written your final examination).Â
The application form must reach the CAO office
 before the closing date of 31 October. PleaseÂ
refer to specific programmes for relevant closingÂ
dates, as some programmes close earlier thanÂ
31 October. Include the appropriate application
 fee of R220 (non-refundable) when submittingÂ
your application form. Make sure that your
 application AND fee reach the CAO before theÂ
closing date. Submission of a completed applicationÂ
form does not imply that you have been
 accepted as a student, or that you may register.
 All applicants will be notified, in writing, of theÂ
outcome of their application. The CAO providesÂ
an on-line application facility. Kindly consultÂ
the CAO webpage at www.cao.ac.za