You can now check the Central University of Technology, CUT Admission Requirements for the 2022 session. Here are the requirements for CUT undergraduate and postgraduate admissions.
To be admitted for an undergraduate or postgraduate course at the Central University of Technology, students must meet/her course minimum requirements. This article is going to contain a list of all the courses at CUT requirements and CUT 2021 admission information.
The requirements are as it is on the university website.
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY ADMISSION REQUIREMENT
Below are the requirements for admission into CUT
SECTION 1: ADMISSION CRITERIA FOR FET COLLEGE NC(V) 4 STUDENTS TO UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES AT CUT
Minimum statutory requirements for NC(V) 4 Level students
- Candidates must meet the minimum statutory requirements for students in possession of an NC(V) 4 qualification, as set out in Government Gazette no. 32743 of 26 November 2006, to be eligible for admission to a higher certificate, diploma and bachelor’s degree (see Table 1 below).
- Candidates must note that, according to Section 37 (i) of the Higher Education Act (Act 101 of 1997), the decision to admit a student to higher education study is the right and responsibility of the higher education institution concerned. This implies that individual institutions may set additional admission requirements for specific programmes.
Table 1: Minimum statutory admission requirements
Qualification | Minimum entry requirement |
Higher certificate | • All statutory requirements for NC(V) 4 should be met;
• 40% in English; • 30% in either Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy; • 40% in Life Orientation; and • 50% in the other four vocational subjects. |
Diploma | • All statutory requirements for NC(V) 4 should be met;
• 50% in three fundamental subjects, one of which must be English; and • 60% in three compulsory vocational modules. |
Bachelor’s degree | • All statutory requirements for NC(V) 4 should be met;
• 60% in three fundamental subjects, one of which must be English; and • 70% in three compulsory vocational modules. |
Institutional requirements for NC(V) 4 level students
- NC(V) 4 candidates must score the minimum admission points on the scoring scale for admission, as prescribed in the CUT admissions policy (See Table 2). Since NC(V) programmes are highly specialised, such applicants will only be considered for admission into programmes of similar specialisation, for example, NC(V): Tourism applicants will be considered for the Diploma: Tourism Management only, and no other specialisation, regardless of their performance in the NC(V) examinations. Admission to a particular programme is subject to the requirements of that programme (See Table 3 below).
- NC(V) 4 applicants are eligible for university admission only if they have obtained a full qualification. No applicant will be admitted based on the completion of certain subjects in a qualification.
- Life Orientation forms part of the final score, with a maximum value of one.
- NC(V) candidates are expected to possess a minimum level of proficiency in English since this is the language of learning and teaching (LoLT) at CUT. A minimum mark of 50% for English as Home Language (vernacular) or First Additional Language is therefore considered to be sufficient, although any proof of proficiency in the English language will also be taken into consideration.
The scoring scale for NC (V) 4 subjects is indicated in Table 2.
Percentage achieved in NCV subject | 30- 39% | 40- 49% | 50-59% | 60- 69% | 70- 79% | 80- 89% | 90-100% |
Points rating for a % value | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
Table 2: Scoring scale for NC(V) 4 The programme-specific requirements are indicated in Table 3.
CIVIL ENGINEERING AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
NC(V) 4 PROGRAMMES | CUT QUALIFICATIONS | SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS |
Construction Planning | National Diploma: Civil Engineering National Diploma: Building | In addition to the general admission requirements, a minimum mark of 50% in both Mathematics and Physical Science is required for applicants seeking to pursue their studies in Civil Engineering. Every applicant must write an access assessment test. In addition to the general admission requirements, a minimum mark of 50% in Mathematics or 70% in Mathematical Literacy is required for applicants seeking to pursue their studies in Building. Physical Science is recommended. Every applicant must write an access assessment test. |
Construction Supervision | ||
Materials | ||
Carpentry and Roof Work | ||
Concrete Structures | ||
Masonry | ||
Physical Science | ||
Plumbing | ||
Roads | ||
Drawing Office Practice | ||
Architectural Graphics and Technology | ||
Civil and Structural Steelwork | ||
Mechanical Draughting and Technology | ||
Drawing Office Procedures and Techniques |
Education and Development
NC(V) 4 PROGRAMMES | CUT QUALIFICATIONS | SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS |
Art and Science of Teaching | Diploma: Design and Studio Art | In addition to the general entry requirements, the following subjects are highly recommended: Painting, Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Graphic Processes, Jewellery Design, Jewellery Manufacturing, Entrepreneurship and Business Management (only N4), History of Art (N5 and N6). |
Human and Social Development | ||
Learning Psychology |
Electrical Infrastructure Construction
NC(V) 4 PROGRAMMESCUT QUALIFICATIONSSUBJECT REQUIREMENTS
SECTION 2: ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS WITH N3, N4, N5 AND N6 QUALIFICATIONS
The following admission requirements apply:
- A candidate with a FET N3, N4, N5 or N6 certificate may qualify for admission to the first year of a diploma qualification, based on his or her seven best subjects for N4/N5 or N5/N6 and a minimum of 50% for English at N3 level. However, a candidate must meet the minimum admission requirements, including the language requirement, on the CUT scoring scale before he/she will be allowed to write an access assessment test (see Table 4 for the CUT scoring scale for N qualifications).
- A candidate with an N3, N4, N5 or N6 certificate does not qualify for any subject recognition.
- Subject recognition may be granted to FET students who have successfully completed their FET N6 diplomas. Such subject recognition will only be considered for first-year CUT certificate and/or diploma subjects, and will only be based on FET N6 level diploma subjects completed successfully. These subjects must be passed at N4, N5 and N6 level with a score of 50% or above.
- Programme prerequisites must be met before a candidate will be admitted to a specific programme.
- An official statement of results must be presented to CUT.
The scoring scale for candidates in possession of N3, N4, N5 and N6 qualifications as indicated in Table 4. Table 4: CUT scoring scale for N qualifications
Symbol achieved | N3 | N4/N5/N6 |
A | 6 | 8 |
B | 5 | 7 |
C | 4 | 6 |
D | 3 | 5 |
E | 2 | 4 |
If you do not qualify on the scoring scales, do not despair. CUT offers an Extended Curriculum Programme (ECP), a bridge year(s) that will give you various options before continuing on your true career path.
CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY POSTGRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENT
Postgraduate Diplomas Requirements
- An appropriate Bachelor’s degree OR
- Admission to the status of that degree OR
- Attained a level of competence
- Some Schools/College may accept and Advanced Diploma for entry into a Postgraduate Diploma if HEQF (Higher Education Qualification Framework) requirements are met.
Duration
- A minimum of at least two consecutive semesters. Except with the permission of Senate all modules shall be completed at the University.
Curriculum
- The curriculum will contain advanced reflection, practice and research methods in the area of specialization and may include a sustained research project in accordance with College rules approved by Senate.
Bachelor of Honours Degrees Requirements
- An appropriate Bachelor’s degree OR
- Admission to the status of that degree OR
- Attained a level of competence
Duration
- A minimum of at least two consecutive semesters. Except with permission of Senate all modules shall be completed at the University.
Curriculum: The curriculum for the Honours degree shall include a prescribed research project as one of the modules which shall account for a minimum of 25% of the credits for the degree. Masters by Coursework and Masters by Research Requirements
- A relevant prerequisite degree OR
- Admission to the status of that degree OR
- Attained a level of competence
Duration Coursework
- A minimum of two consecutive semesters (full time) or 4 consecutive semesters (part-time) before the degree may be conferred.
- With permission and in terms of College regulations, periods of attendance at the graduate level at another institution or in another College may be accepted. (Consult with relevant School).
Research
- A minimum of two consecutive semesters (full time) or 4 consecutive semesters (part-time) before the degree may be conferred.
Research
- Candidates shall be required to pursue an appropriate programme of research on a subject on a subject falling within the scope of the studies presented at the University. Students must also adhere to possible other conditions prescribed by Colleges/Schools.
Doctor of philosophy or supervised Doctor degrees by research
Requirements
- A relevant prerequisite degree OR
- Admission to the status of that degree
Duration
- A minimum of four consecutive semesters (full time) or eight consecutive semester (part-time) before the degree may be conferred.
Curriculum
- Students will be required to pursue an approved programme of research on a subject falling within the scope of studies at the University. Such a programme shall make a distinct contribution to the knowledge or understanding of the subject and afford evidence of originality shown either by the discovery of new facts and by the exercise of independent critical power. Students must also adhere to other possible conditions prescribed by Colleges/Schools.
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