

Walk-in applications now open
Cape Peninsula University of TechnologyWestern Cape January 30, 2020 News desk

Spokesperson Lauren Kansley said the institution will process individuals who applied on time and were waitlisted. Kansley said: “Walk-ins only happen in courses with space and once the waitlisted individuals have been processed. The registration process has been significantly reduced after CPUT rolled out a sophisticated digital platform which automatically sifts through applications and prioritises qualifying applicants.”
This applies to national applicants including refugee/asylum seeker and or permanent residency applicants with a South African Qualifications Authority certificate, National Senior Certificate, Senior Certificate, National Vocal Certificate and National Qualification.
This also includes applicants who exhausted only one or two options out of the maximum of three choices for applications submitted during the normal application timelines. The university also considers applicants who did not apply during the normal application timelines with a maximum of three choices.
First-time entering applicants who have applied for first-year undergraduate studies at CPUT but were unsuccessful may also apply to CACH. Click here for further details.
Applicants are urged to consult the list of programmes with available spaces and for submission during above timeframe. The prospective students must ensure that they meet the minimum admission and subject requirements for their programmes of choice. Applicants must also certify all their supporting documentation and that certification must be less than three months old.