The Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT), named after Mangosuthu Buthelezi (founder of the Inkatha Freedom Party), is located on the coast just outside Durban. It comprises of approximately 10 000 students. The institution has two campuses which are both located on the public transport access route. MUT aims to provide students with valuable academic programmes, academic support services as well as sports activities and a sense-of-community service.Â
APPLICATION CLOSING DATES
Applications Close:Â Â 30 September 2023
Applications submitted after 30th September accumulate a late application fee determined by the university.
APPLICATION FEES
R200Â for South African applicants
R250Â for International applicants
R400Â for late applications (South African applicants)
R500Â for late applications (International applicants)
Tuition costs at MUTÂ range between R4 530 and R15 350 per semester, depending on the course of study and subjects.
HOW TO APPLY
Step 1:Â Â Apply Online
Please note, MUT only accepts online applications. Make sure you apply online. Prospective MUT students should apply through the Central Application Office (CAO). Once on the site, click on the ‘Apply’ button.
Step 2:Â Complete your Online Application form in full
Step 3:Â Attach all Supporting Documents.
South African applicants need to attach the following certified copies:Â
National Senior CertificateÂ
Identity Document
Students transferring from other universities should submit an original academic record and a certificate of good conduct.
International Students will need the following documents:
A valid study permit
Valid health insurance cover
A valid passport
GCE, GCSE, IGCSE or Cambridge School Certificate
Step 4:Â Apply for Student Residence.
You’ll need to register on Student iEnabler here to apply for accommodation.  For more information on how to register, check out the guidelines here.