Tshwane University of Technology TUT Courses Fees 2025-2026
TUT Courses Fees
The fee guide for Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) serves as a financial compass for students, charting the course for payments throughout their educational journey.
For both prospective and current students, undergraduates and postgraduates alike, encompassing degrees, diplomas, certificates, and various courses, the TUT fee structure is a critical roadmap for the 2024 academic year.
Accessing TUT Fees Information
To demystify the fee structure and streamline your planning process, follow these simple steps:
- Visit TUT’s official website: TUT Home Page.
- Navigate to the ‘Fees Payment Portal’ via the website’s menu options.
- Seek out the ‘Fees’ option on the menu bar to dive into the specifics of your financial obligations.
- Here you can scrutinize the TUT Fee Structure or opt to download the comprehensive fees booklet for detailed reference.
Troubleshooting Tips
Should you encounter any hurdles in locating the fee details or if you require further clarification:
- Revisit the TUT official website for additional resources.
- In the event of persisting queries or concerns, feel free to leave a comment here or reach out directly through the website’s contact options.
Initial Financial Commitments
- Acceptance Fee: An initial deposit of R1,500 is required upon acceptance of admission. If a student does not register, R220 will be retained by the university.
- Registration Payment: Students who withdraw by March 6 are exempt from the annual tuition fee, yet R220 from the initial payment is non-refundable.
Tuition Fee Liability
- Until March 6: No tuition liability.
- March 7 – March 27: Liable for 30% of the annual tuition fee.
- March 28 – July 24: Liable for 50% of the annual tuition fee.
- Post-July 25: With Academic Administration approval, withdrawal results in 100% tuition fee liability.
Application and Additional Fees
- Admission Application: A non-refundable R240 fee is applicable for first-time applications.
- Examination Fees: Main and supplementary exams are free of charge. However, an R970 fee is required for off-site exam arrangements (excludes distance education and does not apply to supplementary or special exams).
Late Registration and Duplicate Charges
- Late Registration: An additional R360 for late registration approvals.
- Duplicate Student Card: R90 per replacement.
- Distance Education Exam Timetable: R35.
Special Examinations and Academic Reports
- Aegrotat (Sickness) Exams: R98 per subject.
- Exceptional Circumstances Exams: R583 per subject.
- Exit Examinations: R173 per subject.
- Result Statement Duplicates: R11.
- Academic Reports: R14 for computer printouts, R137 for non-computerized reports, and R35 for distance education.
Subject Fees and Academic Procedures
- Subject Exemption: R157 per subject, max R693.
- Status Granting: R171.
- Post-Registration Proof: R10.
- Examination Script Services:
- Re-mark: R283.
- Re-check: R141.
- Exam script insight: R157.
- Result Enquiries: R52.
Meal and Residence Fees
- Meal Plan: R20,000 annually for a thrice-daily meal schedule via Fundi system.
- Residence Fee: As per the amount stated in the confirmation letter.
Services and International Students
- Student Services Fee: R290 (exclusions apply).
- International Students: An additional R1,960 annually.
- i-Centre Access: R260, mandatory for all students.
- Duplicate Account Documents: R10.
- Historical Transcript: R488.
- External Institution Penalty: R595.
Distance Learning Penalties
- Exam Venue Change: R1,172.
- Re-submission of Assignments: R130 each.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
- Application: R344.
- Assessment: R700.
- Certificate Replacement Statement: R223.
- Inter-Institutional Study Application: R240.
TLT Lab Fee
- Annual Fee: R150 for Teaching and Learning technology support (exclusions apply).
For a comprehensive overview of fees and financial regulations, students should refer to the official TUT Prospectus or contact the university’s financial office directly.