To all our new students, congratulations on receiving your place with us. To all our continuing students, welcome back! Starting University is an exciting and busy time. These web pages are designed to provide you with useful information regarding applications and registration and to make sure your registration goes as smoothly as possible. We encourage you take advantage of our easy online-registration process and register safely from home or any place with a computer/tablet/mobile phone and Internet access. You are encouraged to register online off campus to avoid standing in queues. Please check out the web links and frequently asked questions (FAQs) below which will help you with a quick and easy online registration. Should you experience problems with your registration please contact the relevant faculty staff members in contact list as contained in the Registration FAQs below.

Please refer to the table below for the general registration period, however, please check the detailed registration timetable for specific Faculty and programme registration dates. Click here for the detailed registration timetable.


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You are only required to bring your parents/legal guardian for registration if you are under 18 years of age. Your parents/legal guardian would be required to sign some of the registration documents together with yourself in order to give you the necessary legal and contractual capacity to bind yourself to all the terms and conditions set out in the registration documents.

Lectures for the 2024 academic year commence on 12 February 2024. Unregistered students will not eligible to attend class. First time students who are not registered on the date specified on the registration timetable may lose their space. The place may be allocated to an applicant on the waiting list.

Yes. You must re-register online every year on the specified registration date until you complete your studies. Please remember to pay the prescribed fees prior to the registration period so that your registration is not prevented due to financial reasons.

If, for whatever reason, you do not register consecutively for every year/ semester of the programme, your existing registration contract with the University shall cease unless you had applied to the Department for permission to interrupt studies. Where such permission has not been given, your re-registration will be at the discretion of the University and, if permitted, will be in accordance with the rules applicable at that time.

The Disability Rights Unit (DRU) operates within the Unit of Student Counselling and Health, under Student Services Sector and supports students with disabilities in the University setting. It provides within its available means appropriate advice and academic support to students with disabilities thereby making access to the education fair and equitable. Some of the services provided by the Disability Rights Unit are: General advocacy for students living with disabilities, Health related support to students living with disabilities, Support for students to navigate and liaise with the academic environment, Liaison with financial resources available, Referrals to psychotherapy and psychological services, Assistance of students living with disabilities during registration, Assistance of students living with disabilities with residence accommodation, Assistance of students living with disabilities with confirmation of their NSFAS status.

The Disability Rights Unit also helps students navigate and liaise with the academic environment. This could involve guiding students through the registration process, providing information on available academic resources, and facilitating communication between students and faculty members on matters related to their disabilities.

The unit also assists students with disabilities during the registration process. This may include providing guidance on selecting appropriate courses, arranging for necessary accommodations, and ensuring that their registration is smooth and efficient.

A copy of your proof of registration will be issued to you once you have registered. It is the responsibility of the student to check that he/she is registered for the correct subjects at the time of registration. You will require the proof of registration in order to obtain your student card from Protection Services. You can also access your proof of registration from the DUT Student Portal (Student Self Service) where you can download and print a copy at any time. Click here to access the Student Portal.

If you lose your student card you will need to pay the relevant card replacement fee at the Cashiers Office and present your proof of payment together with your proof of identity, to the Protection Services Department, where a new student card will be printed and issued to you.

Students cannot do their own registration online for accredited private accommodation. Accredited private accommodation is accommodation that the University verifies as per the DHET norms and standards. You are not able to source your own private accommodation. Once you have forwarded your lease agreement with supporting documents the registration is captured by the Student Housing administration team. You can verify this by checking your student statement to see if there is a debit raised on your account. Only a link will be sent to NSFAS students who qualifies for private accommodation. All sponsored students will need to liaise with the Finance section.

Student who vacates the residence and do not inform Student Housing will be held liable for the fees that has been paid to the landlord. A residence de-registration form should be completed before vacating any residence. Which can be obtained by emailing the department and it would be sent to you. A refund will be done once we find a replacement. The Finance rulebook has the percentage that you would be charged for residence.

A student may, on formal application and payment of the prescribed fee, and with the approval of the Executive Committee of the relevant Faculty Board be granted conditional or unconditional advanced standing for a specified qualification on the basis of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment, for the purpose of registration for a higher qualification. The Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) aims to implement RPL as a first-stop-office for all DUT applications. Contact: Mrs Judy Reddy on +27 031-373 2860/2904 or via email: judyr@dut.ac.za.

If, for whatever reason, you do not register consecutively for every year/ semester of the programme, your existing registration contract with the University shall cease unless you have applied to the Department for permission to interrupt your studies. Where such permission has not been given, your re-registration will be at the discretion of the University and, if permitted, will be in accordance with the rules applicable at that time.

If you are having problems with your registration, you may contact the relevant Faculty Office [click here]( _portal/student_registration/) or visit the respective faculty office for further assistance.

A copy of your proof of registration will be issued to you once you have registered. It is the responsibility of the student to check that he/she is registered correctly at the time of registration. You will require the proof of registration in order to obtain your student card from Protection Services. You can also access your proof of registration from the DUT Student Portal (Student Self Service) where you can download and print a copy at any time. Click here to access the Student Portal.

Prospective international students are in terms of the Immigration Amendment Act 19 of 2004 required to provide proof of medical cover registered under the Medical Schemes Act 131 of 1998. A student cannot register at DUT without providing the International Office with proof of medical aid registered under the above-mentioned Act. It is therefore compulsory for international students to have a South African medical aid, which must be paid for upfront on an annual basis for the duration of their studies. Travel insurance is not sufficient for registration purposes. 17dc91bb1f