Tshwane University of Technology Address
Pretoria Campus
Contact Centre: 086 110 2421
Switchboard: 086 110 2422
Main Tel: 012 382 5911
Fax: 012 382 5114
e-mail for general enquiries: general@tut.ac.za
Private Bag X680
Pretoria 0001
Staatsartillerie Road, Pretoria West
To apply for study at TUT, SMS TUT, your name, the course you want to do and your e-mail address to 41794
TOLL-FREE FRAUD HOTLINE 0800 21 23 41
Ga-Rankuwa Campus Tel: 012 382 0711 Fax: 012 382 1166 Private Bag X680 Pretoria 0001 |
Soshanguve Campus Tel: 012 382 9000 Fax: 012 382 0966 Private Bag X680 Pretoria 0001 |
Mbombela Campus Tel: 013 745 3500 Fax: 013 745 3512 Private Bag X11312 Mbombela 1200 |
Polokwane Campus Tel: 015 287 0700 Fax: 015 297 7609 Private Bag X9496 Polokwane 0700 109 Market Street |
eMalahleni Campus Tel: 013 653 3100 Fax: 013 653 3164 PO Box 3211 eMalahleni 1035 Corner of Swartbos and President Streets |
Arcadia Campus Tel: 012 382 5911 Fax: 012 382 6210 Private Bag X680 Pretoria 0001 Nelson Mandela Drive |
Arts Campus Tel: 012 382 6175 Fax: 012 382 6175 Private Bag X680 Pretoria 0001 Corner of Du Toit and Struben Streets |
Corporate Affairs and Marketing: 012 382 5542
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is a proud product of South Africa’s first decade of democracy. While the size and scope of this dynamic new institution impress, the quality of its teaching, research and community engagement is what makes the University really stands out.
TUT was established on 1 January 2004, with the merging of the former Technikon Northern Gauteng, Technikon North-West and Technikon Pretoria. At the time of the merger, the uniquely South African institutional designation of “technikon” was dropped in favour for the internationally accepted “university of technology” designation.
Students
This new mega-institution annually enrols approximately 60 000 students. Its student body is one of the most demographically representative in the country in terms of both race and gender, reflecting the Rainbow Nation in all its diversity. With almost 22 per cent of contact students accommodated in residences, the University is by far the largest residential higher education institution in Southern Africa.