TUT Online Application Banking Details
TUT Online Application Banking Details
When you apply to a university, there are often fees associated with processing your application and maintaining administrative functions. These fees can vary based on factors such as the program you’re applying to, your citizenship or residency status, and the level of study (undergraduate, postgraduate, etc.). The university provides its banking details to facilitate the payment of these fees.
TUT Online Application Banking Details are the information provided by the university for applicants who need to make payments related to their online application process. These payments might include application fees, registration fees, or any other charges associated with the application process.
The banking details typically include information such as:
- Bank Name: The name of the bank where you need to make the payment.
- Account Holder: The entity or account holder to whom the payment should be made.
- Account Number: The specific account number to which the payment should be deposited.
- Reference: A unique reference number or code that you should include when making the payment. This helps the university identify your payment and match it to your application.
- Amount: The exact amount you need to pay.
Tut Online Application Fee 2025-2026
An application fee of R240 must accompany your application form. This fee covers the administration cost of processing application forms and is non-refundable if your application is 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: Absa
Account No: 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 a copy of your application form.
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TUT STUDENT ACCOUNT PAYMENT METHODS (REGISTERED STUDENTS)
No cash will be accepted on campus for paying tuition, meals, and residence fees. Please make use of direct bank deposits, electronic bank transfers, and credit card payments. Bank-guaranteed cheques are also still accepted. Bank account details:
STUDENT ACCOUNT Tshwane University of Technology |
STUDENT ACCOUNT Tshwane University of Technology |
SOUTH AFRICAN POST OFFICE Tshwane University of Technology |
Bank: ABSA | Bank: Standard Bank | |
Account type: CHEQUE | Account type: CHEQUE | |
Branch: CHURCH STREET WEST | Branch: WEST END | |
Branch code: 323245/632005 for ACB | Branch code: 01 03 45 | Branch code:001 |
Account No: 405 314 2603 | Account No: 011 414 154 | Account No: 024 |
Swift address: ABSAZAJJCPT | Swift address: SBZAZAJJ | |
Reference: Student number | Reference: Student number | Reference: Student number |
Confirmation deposit
A confirmation deposit of R500 must be paid within three weeks after receiving the acceptance letter, for us to reserve the student’s place in the program. The deposit, less R240, will be refunded only if a prospective student is prevented from registering for valid reasons, for instance, if he or she fails Grade 12.
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.
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TUT Contact Details
Tel: 086 110 2421
Email: general@tut.ac.za
SMS Number: 30655
These banking details help in ensuring that your payment is correctly processed and associated with your application. It’s important to follow the provided instructions carefully and accurately to avoid any delays or issues with your application. Always verify the banking details from the official TUT website or the application portal to ensure that you have the correct and up-to-date information. For more information on TUT CLICK HERE. We do hope this article was helpful.
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