Frequently asked questions (FAQ's)
Find answers to common questions about admissions, academics, campus life, and more on our comprehensive FAQ page.
Frequently asked questions
Find answers to common questions about admissions, academics, campus life, and more on our comprehensive FAQ page.
Admissions (FAQ's)
Yes, an applicant is required to fill out another application form for each academic year.
Yes, applicants can apply for more than one programme. However, prioritise your preferences as this could influence your admission.
You will be notified of your application status by SMS or email, alternatively you can check on the VUT website “Self-check”.
Yes, the application fee is R 100.00. (Application forms without proof of payment will not be accepted).
Yes, you can apply without submitting a copy of your ID/Passport document.
No, you may not apply via email. Applicants are encouraged to apply online using the VUT application system I-enabler https://ienabler.vut.ac.za/pls/prodi03/w99pkg.mi_login
No, you may not fax your application form. Applicants are encouraged to apply online.
Yes, we have NSFAS, Eduloan and bursaries, which you may enquire about at our Finance Department.
No, you may not. Applicants currently in grade 12 must either enter their final grade 11 results online. Selection for applicants who completed grade 12 will be done based on their final grade 12 results.
You may call the VUT Call Centre 0861 861 888 on to enquire or refer to the VUT website if you want to check your status – https://ienablerprod.vut.ac.za/pls/prodi41/w99pkg.mi_login
Universities and colleges are not all on the same NQF level of study. However, you may enquire at the relevant faculty to verify credit applications.
Applicants can click on the following link to apply online for a NSFAS bursary – https://nsfas.org.za/content/
Yes, we have NSFAS, Eduloan and bursaries, which you may enquire about at our Finance Department.
Applicants can click on the following link to apply online for a NSFAS bursary – https://nsfas.org.za/content/
No. You may, however, contact the Department of Basic Education to enquire about this.