CUT’s 2020 2nd semester online registrations progress smoothly

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CUT’s 2020 2nd semester online registrations progress smoothly

COVID-19 has challenged universities across the world to come up with new ways of doing things, focusing more on online platforms. The pandemic has nudged universities to become flexible and occupy the digital space, creating an entirely new student experience. Students are now able to attend class and register in the comfort of their own space.

To adapt to these new ways, the Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) welcomed current students for the second semester online registration, subject changes, and additions. The registration process started from 28 September 2020 with the Faculty of Humanities and will be finalised on 05 October with the Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology.

The remaining faculties still to register are the Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology in the Departments of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering;  Built Environment and IT on  02 October; and finally, Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering on 05 October.

For more information regarding second semester registration,  go to, https://www.cut.ac.za/enrolment-process.

Uploaded: 02 October 2020
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