TUT Confirms Online Applications Only, No Walk-Ins Allowed
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) has reiterated its policy that no walk-in applications will be accepted, confirming that all applications must be submitted online through official university systems.
The announcement forms part of the university ongoing effort to manage application processes efficiently and ensure equal access for prospective students.
TUT Confirms Online Applications Only
TUT has clearly stated that applicants are required to use the official online application platforms to submit their applications. Physical submissions, in-person enquiries, and campus walk-ins related to applications will not be accommodated.
The university’s application systems are designed to support remote access, allowing applicants to complete the process without visiting campus.
Why TUT Has Implemented a No Walk-Ins Policy
The no walk-ins policy supports:
- Centralised and secure processing of applications
- Fair access for applicants across different regions
- Efficient handling of high application volumes
- Reduced congestion at university campuses
By relying on online systems, the university ensures that all applications are processed consistently and transparently.
Who Is Affected by the Policy?
The policy applies to:
- New applicants
- Prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students
- Applicants seeking admission through standard or late application processes
All applicants, regardless of programme or level of study, are required to follow the online application procedure.
Official Platforms for Applications
TUT has advised applicants to submit applications only through official university platforms. Applicants are encouraged to verify information through authorised channels to avoid misinformation or application delays.
The university does not process applications submitted through unofficial or third-party platforms.
Important Notice to Applicants
- Walk-in applications will not be processed
- Online submission is mandatory
- Applications must meet official requirements
- Deadlines and procedures are subject to official announcements
Applicants are advised to prepare documentation and submit applications within the prescribed timelines.
Conclusion
The confirmation of TUT’s no walk-ins policy reinforces the university’s commitment to a structured and accessible application process. With online applications as the only accepted method, prospective students are encouraged to familiarise themselves with official platforms and follow published procedures carefully.
For accurate and up-to-date information, applicants should continue to consult Tshwane University of Technology official communication channels.

