KwaZulu-NatalApplications OpenUniversity of TechnologyGeneral: R250

Durban University of Technology

DUT is practical, career-focused, and right in the heart of Durban. You need at least 26-28 APS for most diplomas and higher for degrees.

Students:Check the official Durban University of Technology page for exact details.
Acceptance:Not publicly available.
Location:Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Applications openClosing date: 30 September 2026
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NSFAS funding

Durban University of Technology is a public university, so NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme) funding applies if you qualify financially. NSFAS is a bursary, not a loan, for students who qualify — you don't pay it back. It can cover tuition, res or a living allowance, meals, books, and a personal allowance.

NSFAS is a separate application from your university application, with its own closing date — applying to Durban University of Technology doesn't apply you for NSFAS.

Apply for NSFAS at nsfas.org.za

The "missing middle"

If your household earns between R350,000 and R600,000 a year, you likely won't qualify for NSFAS but may still struggle to afford fees — this is called the "missing middle." NSFAS runs a loan scheme for this group: it's interest-free while you study, and repayment only starts 12 months after you leave the university.

Fees & funding

The CAO fee covers your application submission, but NSFAS and residence applications still happen separately with each university.

How to apply for NSFAS

Fees

Application fee

General: R250

Res & other costs: If you want residence or financial aid, handle those separately after your CAO application. Each university still has its own housing and registration process.

NSFAS doesn't cover everything — transport and personal items are usually still on you, even if you qualify for full funding.