Application to the Central University of Technology is free

Individuals are promoting that they can assist prospective students in applying. The Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) would like to warn all prospective students that there is no way other than the process described below for application.

If you are asked for money to assist you with your application, you are being swindled by scammers.

No application fee. No authorised consultants to assist with the application. 

How do you apply to CUT

The CUT has adopted an online application. Prospective students should carefully read through information, https://www.cut.ac.za/prospective-student, and ready the relevant documents (if any) to apply.

Once the prospective student is ready to apply, they may go to https://www.cut.ac.za/application-process and proceed with the application. Note the following:

  1. The apply guide will assist with completing the steps necessary on the system.
  2. The residence application is included in the system and not a separate application.

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Enrolment Services

Uploaded: 19 July 2021
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