DURBAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY STUDENT APPLICATIONS & REGISTRATION GUIDE 2019 2019 REGISTRATION GUIDE
DURBAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
STUDENT APPLICATIONS & REGISTRATION GUIDE
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Table of Contents Page No. Introduction ............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Vision, Mission and Core Values ........................................................................................................................ 4
Overview of the Applications And Registration Process ............................................................................. 5
Enquiries Process ................................................................................................................................................... 5
Applications Process .............................................................................................................................................. 6
Registration Process .......................................................................................................................................... 7-8
Important Regsitration Information ................................................................................................................... 9
Online Registration ...................................................................................................................................... 10 -11
Online Registration Guide ................................................................................................................................. 12
Step By Step Guidelines For Online Registration ................................................................................... 13-28
International Students ................................................................................................................................... 29-32
Finance Matters .............................................................................................................................................. 33-42
Financial Aid Services ................................................................................................................................... 43-44
DUT Scholarship policy .............................................................................................................................. 45-49
Important Contact Details ........................................................................................................................... 50-54
Registration Timetables First Year Students (Durban Campuses) ..................................................... 55-56
Registration Timetables Returning Students(Durban Campuses) ...................................................... 57-73
Registration Timetables First Year & Returning Students(Midlands Campuses) ............................ 74-80
Important Dates For 2019 ........................................................................................................................... 81-84
Student IT Services .............................................................................................................................................. 85
Student Portal ....................................................................................................................................................... 86
DUT4life - E-mail for Life ................................................................................................................................... 87
Access to your Student Information ............................................................................................................... 88
Student Kiosk ........................................................................................................................................................ 89
Student SMS Services .......................................................................................................................................... 89
ITS Mobi App ........................................................................................................................................................ 90
Student MySite ..................................................................................................................................................... 90
DUT Campus Maps – M L Sultan Campus ..................................................................................................... 91
DUT Campus Maps – Steve Biko Campus..................................................................................................... 92
DUT Campus Maps – Brickfield Campus ....................................................................................................... 93
DUT Campus Maps – Ritson Campus ............................................................................................................ 94
DUT Campus Maps – City Campus ................................................................................................................ 95
DUT Campus Maps – Riverside Campus ....................................................................................................... 96
DUT Campus Maps – Indumiso Campus ....................................................................................................... 97
Emergency Contact Information ...................................................................................................................... 98
List of References ................................................................................................................................................. 99
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your interest in studying at the DUT. The fact that you are reading this guide means
that you are either seriously considering applying to the DUT for your tertiary studies or that you
have already applied, have been accepted and are gathering information on how to make your
registration at the DUT as seamless as possible.
The purpose of the guide is to provide both applicants and those accepted at the DUT with
important information on the application, selection and registration processes. Other valuable
information such as contact details of faculty offices, dates of registration and our generous
scholarship scheme are also included in the guide.
In terms of registration, please note that the online registration process is intended to make your
registration as easy as possible. Most importantly, you can finalize your registration from the
comfort of your home, or at any facility with a computer and an internet connection.
The DUT welcomes you into its family and wishes you all the best with your studies
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DURBAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
Vision, Mission and Core Values
Vision A preferred university for developing leadership in technology and productive citizenship.
Mission Our mission is to excel through:
o A teaching and learning environment that values and supports the university community. o Promoting excellence in learning and teaching, technology transfer and applied research. o External engagement that promotes innovation and entrepreneurship through
collaboration and partnership.
Core Values o Respect, Recognition, Opportunity and Access
o Loyalty, Dignity and Trust
o Transparency, Openness, Honesty and Shared Governance
o Responsibility, Accountability, Collegiality and Professionalism
Student-centredness is one of the two key strands of DUT’s DNA
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OVERVIEW OF THE APPLICATIONS AND REGISTRATION PROCESSES
1- ENQUIRIES PROCESS
Applicant makes enquiries through CAO / DUT
CAO captures enquiry information and sends an application form to the enquirer.
DUT Admissions Department receives enquiries via the counter, email and post.
DUT Admissions Department downloads CAO enquiry details
DUT Admissions Department format enquiry letters, prints
the letters & post career information to the enquirer
DUT Admissions Department advise the enquirer to make an online application.
These enquiries are sorted accordingly and career information such as career leaflets,
CAO handbook, CAO application form and DUT study opportunities are despatched to
the enquirer.
Name of Department Student Admissions Contact Numbers 031 373 5005 Email Address [email protected]
Location Gate 4/5 Block BD3001 Campus Steve Biko Campus
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2. APPLICATIONS PROCESS
Applicant applies via the CAO
CAO captures the application form
Student Admissions Dept conducts pre-
selection online based on University
& programme specific requirements
Programme requirements met
Academic Depts/Admissions Dept make selections online and/
or downloads the application from the
CAO for specific programmes.
Successful applicants are sent conditional/
firm acceptance. Other applicants are
waitlisted/rejected
Applicants are ranked according to their achievement rating
Applicants are invited for entrance test/
interview etc
Successful applicants will be required to pay a
deposit to secure their place
Admission requirements met
on final NSC results
Student Admissions give firm acceptance of the offer to study
Admissions Depts. may look at waitlisted applicants if enrolment
targets are not met
Student Admissions informs the student about documents
required, fees payable & registration dates
Applicant is regretted admission
to studyEND
YES
NO
NO
Applications can be made via the Central Applications Office (CAO) at http://www.cao.ac.za/ or visit the CAO at: Mary Thiphe Street (formerly corner of Francois and Cato Manor Roads), Cato Manor, Durban, Tel: (031) 268 4444 or Share Call: 086 0860 CAO / 086 0860 226, International dialling code for SA +27
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3. REGISTRATION PROCESS
DAY OF REGISTRATION
Applicants must pay the minimum registration fee prior to or on the
day of registration
Applicants proceed to the relevant academic department/
registration venue
Student Admissions verifies the NSC matric results & check for departmental
& university admission requirements
Applicants proceed to On-line Web registration/academic dept. issues the
relevant registration documents to the student
Applicants complete the On-line Web registration process/Faculty Office register the applicant at dedicated
registration venues
The student is issued with a proof of registration
Student proceeds to Student Housing should they require residence
accommodation
The student proceeds to Protection Services for the issue of student card
The student may then proceed to Financial Aid for NSFAS/Bursaries/
Incentives
REGISTRATION PROCESS COMPLETED
For more detailed information on this process, refer to pages 9-28 of this guide.
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REGISTRATION CONTINUED
ESSENTIAL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR REGISTRATION
LOCAL STUDENTS (RSA)
• NSC certificate and statement of results
• Confirmation of Acceptance form
• Identity Document
• Biographical Information Sheet
• Indemnity form
• Residence form (if applicable)
• Surety form
• Proof of payment
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
• Study Permit
• Passport
• Matric foreign qualifications
• Proof of Medical Cover Passport
• Clearance Letter from the International Office
• SAQA Evaluation (where relevant)
• Matriculation Board Evaluation (where relevant)
• Indemnity form
• Surety form
• Proof of payment
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IMPORTANT REGSITRATION INFORMATION
Steps to follow before you can register (This information is for those first-time registering undergraduate students who have been accepted into a programme of study at DUT)
Undergraduate Students
• You must have:
• Made an application through the CAO and paid the application fee
• Been accepted into the academic programme you have applied for
• Met the DUT’s minimum admission requirements and departmental specific admission requirements.
• Filled in the Indemnity Form – if you are under age (younger than 18 years of age) this form must be filled in and signed by your parent/guardian.
• Filled in the Confirmation of Acceptance form
• Filled in the Biographical Information Sheet.
• Filled in the Surety Form – which must be completed by the individual responsible for the payment of all your fees, in compliance with the National Credit Act. The signature of the surety must be verified and stamped by a Commissioner of Oaths.
• Documents to be produced:
• Original Senior Certificate or Statement of Results
• Original I.D. document
• If you are coming from another university – you must produce an original academic record /
diploma / degree and certificate of conduct. If you require exemption of credits you must obtain
an Application for Exemption form from the relevant Faculty Office.
• Indemnity form
• Biographical Information Sheet
• Confirmation of Acceptance form
• Surety Form
• Residence form (if applicable)
• Study Permit (international students)
• Proof of Medical Cover (international students)
• Passport (international students)
• Clearance Letter from the International Office (international students)
• SAQA Evaluation (where relevant)
• Matriculation Board Evaluation (where relevant)
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1. Registration Dates:
o Register on the day and in the venue advertised on the registration timetable. N.B. If you do not do this your place in the programme may be lost.
o Refer to the registration dates as indicated in the registration timetable below.
o Bring your own pen to registration
ONLINE REGISTRATION
For those students who do not have access to a computer at home you will have to register online at a computer laboratory at the University or from any other off-campus facility. You will need to consult the Registration timetable which is available on the DUT website for the exact times, dates and venues.
In order to register online, First Time Entering Students will need to have:
• paid the minimum fee installment due prior to registration
• submitted the required documentation to the Department of Student Admissions
• received notification of a firm offer from Department of Student Admissions based on their final results
• complied with the relevant sections hereunder which will allow them to register.
In order to register online, Returning Students will need to have:
o settled any arrears fees
o paid the minimum fee installment due at registration
o fulfilled the requirements for promotion to the next level of study in the relevant programme
o submitted all outstanding documentation
o complied with the relevant sections hereunder which will allow them to register.
YOU WILL NEED, PRIOR TO REGISTRATION, TO ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE PAID THE MINIMUM DEPOSIT (AT LEAST FIVE WORKING DAYS) AND YOUR FEES ARE UP-TO-DATE IN ORDER TO REGISTER ON THE WEB. If you do not do this your registration will automatically be blocked. Please see the Registration Timetable which is available on the DUT website for the exact date and time for your Programme (You may also register on the web from home via the DUT website and the iEnabler link.)
If you do not register at the specified date and time you will register during the late registration period and will be charged the late registration fee.
Outstanding Documentation Affecting Registration If you are a returning student you need to submit the following documentation to register: 1. Any outstanding original documents (eg Senior Certificate not Statement of Results), Identity
Document, Study Permit, etc) must be submitted to the Faculty Office the week before you register. Your Statement of Results is temporary, so, if you previously submitted your Statement of Results to us you will now need to collect your Senior Certificate from school and submit it in order to register.
2. No student will be re-registered at registration, without the Indemnity and Surety forms being returned, completely filled out and all the necessary documentation attached. Please ensure that the form is signed and stamped by a Commissioner of Oaths as you will need this form to register.
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Registration Costs 2019 Minimum First Installment on Registration Non-Residence Students: Annual: R3 980-00 Semester: R2 440-00
Residence Students: Annual: R7 960-00 Semester: R4 880-00 (includes tuition and residence) In the event of the fees costing less than the first installment requested by the University, the lesser amount will be payable on registration.
NSFAS Students are required to pay their family contribution, if any, on registration as their first installment. If the family contribution exceeds the abovementioned amounts, the difference must be paid according to the DUT’s fee installment plan. The installment plan is specified in the Fee Booklet which will be available on the DUT Website. In the event of the fees costing less than the first installment requested by the University, the lesser amount will be payable on registration.
Payment of Fees: To avoid the complications, payment must be made at least five working days before registration through the bank using the M65 Deposit Slip (available on the DUT Website) and using your student number as reference. Failure to ensure that all relevant payments have been made will result in your registration being blocked. Proof of payment must be brought to Web Registration. Should you pay your fees in full you are eligible for a 5% discount.
Postgraduate Students ALL Masters and Doctoral Students MUST register each year.
iEnabler To access online registration, you will need to enter the Student Portal on the DUT’s main website, find the Student Self-Service link, and then access the i-enabler page. For details on how to login, passwords etc. see the online registration guide for details.
DUT4Life Email For Students
DUT4LIFE provides students & alumni with a free 10GB lifetime email account, 25GB online storage solution, collaboration, blogging, photo sharing, event planning, instant messaging tools and much more! After registration, consult your General Handbook for details on how to activate your account as this is your official email channel with the university.
SMS Notification
IT IS IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THAT YOU UPDATE YOUR CONTACT DETAILS WITH THE FACULTY OFFICE AS SOON AS THEY CHANGE, AS WE CONTACT YOU VIA SMS. STUDENTS ARE ABLE TO UPDATE THEIR CONTACT DETAILS VIA THE STUDENT IENABLER SYSTEM.
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ONLINE REGISTRATION GUIDE
As a DUT student you can do all sorts of things online, like register, check your exam results and see your exam timetable. Registering online is easy – you can access the self-service registration system, called the Student iEnabler, at DUT or from your computer at home or work.
It’s simple:
• Enter the student portal link: https://dutstudent.dut.ac.za
• Enter your username (your student number preceded by DUT) as follows: DUT\studentnumber
• Enter your password (first five digits of your ID number preceded by Dut) as follows: Dutyymmdd
Please note login and passwords are case sensitive.
To access iEnabler from the student portal from the right hand menu, go to “STUDENT SELF SERVICE (Web Reg, Results, Academic Record, Statements)” and click on “Off Campus Access” OR “On-Campus Access”.
To see whether you are able to register online, follow these steps:
• Click on “STUDENT ENQUIRY” • Click on “REGISTRATION RESTRICTIONS” o Your iEnabler status must read “ALLOW WEB
REGISTRATION” • You must not have any other “STOP REGISTRATION” statuses • Click on “ACADEMIC ADMISSION STATUS” • Your admission status must read “ADMITTED FOR WEB REGISTRATION”.
You can also register online on your home or office computer by accessing www.dut.ac.za, then selecting “STUDENTS”, then “STUDENT SELF SERVICE”. Should you experience any difficulties, you will need to register on campus. You can only register online if do not have academic or financial exclusions. If you have academic exclusions or blocks, please contact your Faculty Officer. If you have financial blocks or outstanding fees, please contact the Finance Department.
If you can’t register online, you will still be able to register the traditional way. The online web registration will be the preferred method of registration for ALL faculties within ALL campuses. When you arrive at campus, please look out for signs indicating the venue.
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STEP BY STEP GUIDELINES FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION
Web Registration Guide
Easy online registration!
As a DUT student, you can do all sorts of things online, like register, check your exam results and see your exam timetable. You can also make payments if you have a credit card. You can access the self-service Student iEnabler system on campus or your computer at home.
It’s simple:.
STEP 1
To access iEnabler from the DUT website, open the following link in your browser: http://www.dut.ac.za/ and click on the ‘STUDENTS’ tab
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STEP 2 - Accessing the Student Self Service System
Under the STUDENT SERVICES tab, click on Student Self Service (web reg, results)
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STEP 3 - Login Screen
In this screen, enter your student number and pin to login
If you do not have a PIN, enter your student number then click on “Request a PIN”. A pin will be emailed to your dut4life email address.
First time students please note that your pin will be pre-set to the first 5 digits of your ID number/DOB in the format YYMMD For returning students, use your normal pin or click on ‘Forgot Pin’. Your pin will be sent to your Dut4life email account.
Alternately, contact your faculty office for assistance.
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STEP 4 - Registration
Under Registration click on the ‘+’ sign to display all the sub menus. Each process is dependent on the previous one so click them in the order they appear.
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ENSURE THAT YOUR MINIMUM REGISTRATION FEE IS PAID PRIOR TO PROGRESSING WITH THE ON-LINE REGISTRATION PROCESS.
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STEP 5 - Registration Restrictions
The ‘Registration Restrictions’ tab will show you your different statuses at DUT.
A student must not have any ‘STOP REGISTRATION’ statuses to be able to register. For financial status issues, contact the finance department. For other statuses, contact your faculty office
A student must have an ‘ALLOW WEB REGISTRATION’ status to be able to register on the web.
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STEP 6 - Rules and Regulations
Click on “Rules and Regulations”. You have to read and accept the institutional rules by clicking on the button before proceeding to the next step. Click on ? for Help.
Click on “I ACCEPT” to continue with the Online Registration. Please read the rules before accepting them. The comprehensive rulebooks are available on the DUT website or from your faculty office.
Please take note the acceptance to the Rules and regulations is mandatory and serves as your electronic signature. This indicator is stored on your Student File and can be used as Legal Agreement in a dispute/disciplinary matter.
If you don’t agree, please request assistance from the Office of the University Registrar.
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STEP 7 - Submit Registration
Once you have accepted the Rules and Regulations and you have been admitted for Online Registration the following screen will open automatically. You need to click on the next section, “Submit Registration”.
Check that you are registering for the correct qualification, offering type (Full Time, Part-Time), Block Code (11 for Annual, 21 for First Semester and 22 for Second Semester) & Study Period (1,2 ,3 etc)
Click on the drop down menu and enter your Employment Status
Then click on “Save and Continue”.
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STEP 8 – Subject Selection
You are now required to select all the subjects that you qualify for in accordance with the rules of the relevant qualification.
All compulsory modules are pre-selected for you. You cannot un-tick these modules or change these modules.
Click on the checkbox next to the subject to select that particular subject if it is an elective or available for registration.
If you have electives to choose from, please read the group rules and select the number of subjects required in that group. In this case there are no electives.
Note that you may not register for subjects where the pre-requisites has not been met. These subjects will be indicated with the X button.
Click on “save and continue” button if you are absolutely sure that have selected the right subjects and offering types and periods of study.
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STEP 9 - Subject Verification
This screen shows you the selected subjects, mode of study, academic period, credits and attendance type
You are now required to verify the subjects you have selected. If you are not happy with the selection, click on
“Restart Process”
If you are happy with the selection of subjects, click on “Continue”.
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STEP 10 - Accepting the Registration with Costs
This screen shows you the total costs incurred for the registration. The system will now provide you with the fee details for the subjects that you have selected.
Click on “Accept Registration” to accept the registration and the costs incurred for this registration.
If you click on “Restart process”, note that you are not registered.
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STEP 11 - Address Validation
This screen allows you to view, edit and verify your address details, as well as enter new address details.
To view your address click on the blue address type eg Postal Address. You may also change and update your address details here.
Click on ‘New Record” if you want to add a new address.
Please ensure that you are update your address details accurately and timeously as the University would use these details to correspond with you. If you address details are incorrect, you may be missing out on important information that the University has sent to you.
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Address Validation continued……………….
Click on to view the different address type.
Select a type and enter the details and save.
Follow this process for all the different types of addresses you want to enter.
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STEP 12 - Other Important Contact Information
This screen allows you to view, edit and verify other important contact information such as cellphone numbers, medical emergency cellphone number, home telephone number, next of kin contact numbers etc.
Click on to view the different communication types.
Select a type and enter the details and save.
Follow this process for all the different types of communication you want to enter.
Please ensure that you are update your contact details accurately and timeously as the University would use these details to contact you or your next of kin as well send SMSs to your cellphone for important and urgent messages. If you contact details are incorrect, you may be missing out on important information that the University has sent to you.
Note : It is vital that you provide the university with a MEDICAL EMERGENCY CELL NUMBER AND OR A PHONE NUMBER, so that we can contact someone in case of an emergency.
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STEP 13 - Proof of Registration
Click on “Proof of Registration” to print a proof of your registration details.
Click on “Printer Friendly Format”, File, and print your document. Click on “Next Step”.
You will require this document and your ID document to get your student card from Campus Protection Services.
STEP 14 - Print a Proof of Registration and Cost
Click on “Proof and Cost”
Click on “Printer Friendly Format”, File, and print your document. Click on “Next Step”.
Congratulations! You have now successfully completed all the steps in the Online Registration process.
Make sure your LOGOUT of your session.
Remember to proceed to Protection Services with your printed Proof of Registration and your ID document to collect your Student Card.
Remember that you can access the iEnabler system at any time. The system is designed to empower you as a student and provide you with access to useful information.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
APPLICATION PROCESS
The Central Applications Office (CAO) – www.cao.ac.za – processes applications for first time admission to universities in KwaZulu-Natal, including DUT. You may apply to several institutions at the same time via the CAO.
Applications for Masters and Doctoral studies do not go through the CAO, but are made directly to the relevant department.
All International undergraduate and postgraduate applicants should apply as early as possible. You will need a letter of acceptance from Student Admissions/the chosen department, as well as a Letter of Undertaking from the International Office before you can apply for your Study Permit.
Equivalent International Qualifications
The following qualifications are considered to be equivalent to the South African entry requirements:
1. Any General Certificate of Education (GCE), or General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) that is quality assured by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), provided that the holder of such a Certificate has, at one or more examination sitting/s, passed a minimum of five approved Ordinary (O) Level subjects, of which:
a. At least four must be at symbols A, B, or C;
b. No more than one may be a symbol D; and
c. At least one must be English Language or English Literature;
2. Certain other international qualifications. Further details are obtainable from the Student Admissions Office or relevant Faculty Office.
Other International Qualifications
If you have foreign qualifications and wish to study in South Africa, the department to which you are applying might require you to apply to the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) or the Matriculation Board to have your qualifications evaluated. Those applying for diploma programmes will have to have a SAQA evaluation, and those applying for degree programmes will have to have a Matriculation Board evaluation.
What you should do:
SAQA Application
• Obtain the application form from SAQA offices, or download it from the SAQA website (www.saqa.org.za), or complete your application online on the SAQA website.
• Complete all the sections of the application form.
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• Ensure that proof of the necessary payment (always to be made in ZAR currency) accompanies the application.
• Provide legible and certified copies of all documents required.
• Provide a certified copy of a legitimate identification document.
• Certificates in foreign languages must be accompanied by sworn translations into English.
Note: SAQA needs both the document in the original language and the sworn translation.
Who to contact:
Evaluation of Foreign Qualifications Call Centre: Tel: +27 12 431 5070 or 0860 103 188
General enquiries switchboard:
Tel: +27 12 431 5000 • Fax: +27 12 431 5147
Email: [email protected]
Address: SAQA House, 1067 Arcadia Street, Hatfield, Pretoria or Postnet Suite 248, Private Bag X06,Waterkloof, 0145
Operating hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays: 08:30 - 16:30 Thursdays: 09:00 - 16:30
Matriculation Board Application
For Matriculation Board evaluations log on to http://mb.usaf.ac.za
Who to contact:
Email address: [email protected] Telephone number: +27 10 591 4401/2
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
• International Students would be required to complete the manual registration process and are requested to present themselves at the registration venue on their respective registration date with the required documentation:
• Original Passport
• Study permit reflecting DUT as university of study.
• Proof of adequate medical cover with a registered South African medical scheme.
• Proof of Refugee Status/Asylum Seekers Permit (where applicable).
• Original Foreign qualification or SAQA approval
• Original Foreign qualification and SAQA approval or Matriculation Board approval (where applicable)
• If you are a first time entrant into the DUT, the letter advising you of acceptance into your academic programme.
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FEE INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Fees in respect of international students (undergraduate level) who are from the SADC
countries, (Botswana, Angola, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland, Zambia, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of Congo, Seychelles, Madagascar and Rwanda) would be required to pay local fees and a foreign levy as determined annually by DUT.
Other international students (undergraduate level) will be required to pay twice the fees including all subject levies, transport levies, Admin levies, Residence and other fees requested by the Department concerned. Short course registrations and all non-certificated courses are required to pay normal fees only.
All postgraduate international students will be required to pay normal/local fees and the student admin services levy. The foreign levy is exempted for these students.
Refugee students sponsored by the United Nations do no pay the SADC levy. Those who are not sponsored pay their own fees like any local student. Legal proof of refugee status for the valid time period must be produced.
Non-SADC African students and Non-African international students pay fees as per the structure below:- SADC Students pay Local Fees and a SADC Levy Non SADC students pay Local Fees and a levy of 25% of Local Fees (125% Local Fees) Non-African students pay local fees and a levy of 100% (status quo remains)
STUDY VISAS
International students – including students from Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries – are required to have study visas to study in the Republic of South Africa. DUT is not permitted to register a student unless they have a valid study visa. Your study permit needs to be valid at all times, and is issued for the duration of your study period (i.e. the minimum time it takes to qualify for the diploma/degree you are taking). If you are currently studying at a South African high school, or at another tertiary education institution in South Africa, please note that you will need to apply for a new study visa valid for DUT.
Who is exempt from this requirement? The following persons do not need a study permit, but must submit other documents to the university to register:
• Political Asylum Seekers or Refugees – An asylum seeker must have an Asylum Seeker Temporary Permit that entitles the holder to work and study. A Refugee document for two years automatically grants the right to study.
• Diplomatic Representatives and their families – A letter is needed from the Protocol Section at the Department of Foreign Affairs, confirming diplomatic status in South Africa.
• Persons with permanent residence of South Africa – A Permanent Residence Permit document proving status must be submitted.
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Visa Application Process Study visas must be applied for at a South African embassy, mission or consulate in your country of origin, or at Visa Facilitation Services (VFS) Global Centres across the country. VFS have 11 centres in the Republic of South Africa, and the Durban Centre for KZN is within walking distance of Durban University of Technology: Visa Facilitation Services Global Suite 3 – Ground Floor, 36 Silverton Road, Musgrave Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. The VFS global helpline is +27124253000. Should you wish to renew or make an application, visit http://www.vfsglobal.com/dha/southafrica/
Medical Insurance In terms of the Immigration Amendment Act 19 of 2004, any international student coming to study in the Republic of South Africa must provide proof of medical cover registered under the Medical Schemes Act 131 of 1998.This does not apply to those on Asylum Seekers’, Refugees’, or Diplomats’ visas. You cannot register at DUT without providing the International Office with proof of medical aid registered under the above-mentioned Act. It is therefore compulsory for international students to have a South African medical aid, which must be paid for upfront on an annual basis for the duration of your studies. Should you rely on sponsorship, please ensure that you advise your sponsor of this requirement as soon as you get your sponsorship or acceptance.
It is not sufficient to produce a letter indicating medical health cover sponsorship. The sponsor must organise payment for the required medical aid cover directly to the medical aid company, separate to that of the tuition fees.
The two recommended service providers, as approved by the International Education Association of South Africa (IEASA) are:
• Momentum Health (Ingwe Option) - http://www.ingwehealth.co.za Email: [email protected] • Compcare (The Network Option) http://www.studentplan.co.za Email: [email protected] Checklist for International Students The checklist below is designed to help you be prepared for your stay, and take some of the stress out of studying in a different country. Do I have South African currency? Do I have the money to pay my tuition fees? Do I have sufficient money to tide me over
for the first few days? Have I packed my study materials? Have I remembered the charger for my laptop? Have I obtained the necessary visa? Is my visa valid? Have I organised accommodation for my stay in Durban? Have I paid the accommodation deposit (if applicable)? Do I have medical insurance? N.B. This has to be taken with a South African medical aid
society. Have I taken travel insurance? This is voluntary. Have I complied with all the requirements
as conveyed to me by DUT? Have I arranged for transport from the airport to my accommodation in Durban? Have I checked that my electronic appliances will work on 220V electricity?
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FINANCE MATTERS
• 2019 First Instalment (non-residence students) The following first instalment is compulsory on the day of registration:
Annual students (Tuition only): R3980. This can be paid directly into the DUT Bank Account – you must use your student number as the reference (download bank details & deposit slip via the DUT website www.dut.ac.za)
Semester students (Tuition only): R2440. This can be paid directly into the DUT Bank Account – you must use your student number as the reference (download bank details & deposit slip via the DUT website www.dut.ac.za)
• 2019 First Instalment (residence students) The following first instalment is compulsory on the day of registration:
Annual students (tuition plus residence): R7960. This can be paid directly into the DUT Bank Account – you must use your student number as the reference (download bank details & deposit slip via the DUT website www.dut.ac.za)
Semester students (tuition plus residence): R4880. This can be paid directly into the DUT Bank Account – you must use your student number as the reference (download bank details & deposit slip via the DUT website www.dut.ac.za)
Please note:
1. NSFAS students are required to pay their family contributions, if any, before the exam results are released.
2. In the event of the fees costing less than the first instalment requested by the University, the lesser amount will be payable on registration.
1. PAYMENT PROCEDURES
1.1 Cashiers (Fees Office)
Please note that no monies should be paid to the University’s officials other than the official cashiers (fees office) at the various campuses. Students must insist on an official receipt as proof of payment.
Failure to adhere to this procedure will absolve this University of any liability.
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1.2 Postal Payments
All postal payments must be addressed to the Chief Finance Officer, P.O. Box 1334, Durban, 4000
and to no other address. Payments should not be addressed to any particular person and must
be made out in the name of the University. Avoid forwarding bank notes and coins through the
post.
Please note: -That any postal payment should include at least the following minimum information:-
Surname, Initials, Identity Number, Date of Birth, Course Description, Student Number and Details of
Payment.
PAYMENT OF FEES
1.1 TO BANKS
Direct deposits limit the amount of cash on the University premises and consequently students
who do not pay their fees directly into the listed bank can expect to spend a considerable amount
of time standing in queues at the cashiers.
Standard Bank Account Number: 05050 5416 Branch Code: 040126
Students who have a valid student number are to deposit fees directly into the Universities
Standard Bank account using the prescribed M65 (deposit slip) form .These forms are available
at registration Venues, cashiers’ offices and the DUT website. The M65 deposit slip will also
accompany the accounts / statements posted.
N.B.
1. The bank will refuse deposits in the above account if invalid student numbers are
supplied.
2. Only bank guaranteed cheques will be accepted using the M65 form.
3. Students to please note that a two working day period after the date of deposit is
required, before Student account is automatically credited.
1.2 Payment for subject additions
After the dates for the final instalment has expired, registration of additional subjects will
only be allowed on condition that these subjects are paid in advance, in cash/cheque or
credit card or EFT.
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2. MINIMUM FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS ON REGISTRATION
2.1 No student will be registered on presentation of anything other than minimum required
amount as above, a letter of authority from an acceptable employer or sponsor, loan
and/or bursary documents must be originals (photocopies or faxes are not acceptable),
authorised and properly approved by the issuing authorities. An application for a loan or
bursary is NOT acceptable.
2.2 Any fee defaulter from previous years wishing to re-register must comply with the
following conditions in order to register: -
2.2.1 All arrears must be paid in full, in cash through EFT/Internet banking (subject to clearance
into DUT bank account), using DUT online credit card facility.
Please note that students, who have been handed over, have to settle their fees with the
Debt Collectors.
2.2.2 No letter of authority, debit orders, bursary or loan documents will be accepted in these
circumstances. Companies sponsoring these students are required to pay the arrears in
full before documentation for the current registration will be considered.
2.2.3 In the event of the employer not paying, the student will be held liable for fees and
penalties, as the official contract (registration form) is between the Durban University of
Technology and the Student/Guarantor/Surety.
3. METHODS OF PAYMENT
3.1 Cash
This method of payment will be accepted at any official University’s cashier’s office.
3.2 Cheques
Cheques must be made payable to the Durban University of Technology and must be
crossed “not transferable”. In event of a cheque being dishonoured (‘refer to drawer’), a
R300 penalty will be added to the student’s fee account. Thereafter, a repayment of fees
will be acceptable only in cash or by a bank guaranteed cheque. Post-dated cheques are
not acceptable. No personal cheques will be accepted
3.3 Credit Cards/Debit Cards
Credit (Master Card / VISA) and Debit cards will be accepted. This facility is available
throughout the year at the official cashiers’ offices on the Durban and Midlands campus
respectively.
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3.4 Postal Orders and Money Orders Postal and money orders should be made payable to the Durban University of Technology. Please retain stubs as proof of payment. 3.5 Letters of Authority Letters of authority and bursaries will be accepted only from pre-approved companies. A
letter of authority applies only where fees are paid by a student’s employer. Similar letters
must be produced in the case of bursaries or loans. A detailed verification of the
sponsor/employer, as well as confirmation of the Student’s sponsorship will be conducted
before approving the letter of authority. In the event of an employer or bursar not paying,
the student will be held liable for fees and penalties as the official contract
(registration form) is between Durban University of Technology and the student.
Employers should supply each student with a separate letter of authority. The University
does not involve itself in disputes between the employer and the employee. Accounts
are sent to both students and employer/donors. Payments by employers/donors
should include detail list of the distribution of the total payment.
3.6 Direct Deposit/Payments Any student with an official University student number can make a deposit at the bank
mentioned in 1.1 using the prescribed ‘M65’ deposit slip which is available from the
Finance Department or on the University website. The ‘M65’ deposit slip will also
accompany all accounts posted and students are to ensure a copy is faxed/emailed to:
M. L. Sultan, City & Brickfield Campus Students 031 - 373 5440
Steve Biko, Ritson & Mansfield Campus Students – 031 – 373 2653
Midlands and Indumiso Campus Students 033 - 845 8869
Debtors Email Address [email protected]
NB: The bank will refuse deposits if an invalid student number is supplied.
3.7 UNESCO Coupons Students from countries with non-convertible currency can purchase coupons from the
National Commission for UNESCO in their national currency at the official UN exchange
rate applicable on the day of purchase, in their country. These coupons can then be
presented to the Universities’ Cashiers’ office for onward transmission to the
UNESCO offices for conversion, to settle their University fees. An undertaking needs
to be completed together with relevant details in order to forward to UNESCO
offices. Student fees, less all courier and bank charges, will be credited once the
University receives the funds from UNESCO into the university’s Bank account. This
process takes approximately 7 to 14 working days.
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3.8 ABSA Online Payments
Absa account holders can create DUT as a beneficiary in their Absa account. Payments
can then be made directly into the University’s Bank account with Student Number
as reference. Monies paid through this method requires 2 working days before
reflecting on the account.
3.9 Online E-Payment facility via Credit Card
The University has implemented an Electronic Payment system where by students are
now able to pay via credit card to settle their fees. To access this option, Students
should log on to the student portal (http://www.dut.ac.za/student_portal), thereafter
click on the Student Self Service – (Reg. and Results) tab where they would be
prompted to enter their student number and pin. Upon log- in the student will be
prompted by Online Guides when clicking on the DUT E-Payments System to make
payments.
3.10 Debit Orders
The debit order form and Mandate form can be completed and submitted to the
Finance (Student Fees office) at Durban and Midlands Campus. The following
documentation is required to complete a Debit Order: -
Certified Copy of Identity Document of individual responsible for payment of fees
Three (3) Months Bank Statement of individual responsible for payment of fees
Proof of Employment of individual responsible for payment of fees
N.B.: DEBIT ORDER payment system students will have their interest reversed if They do not default on payment dates.
FEES
4.1 The student undertakes to make payment of all fees on or before the final instalment
date, failing which he / she may be subject to: -
1. Not being permitted to sit for any summative tests, examinations or not receiving official exam results.
2. Not be allowed to receive his/her qualification.
3. Not be allowed to graduate.
4. Interest will be charged on all overdue instalment amounts at 2% per month in accordance with the National Credit Act.
5. Be handed over to the Universities Debt Collectors and still be liable for the full fees payable which includes Debt Collectors charges.
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4.2 If the student is in receipt of a bursary awarded for the year of study by a sponsor, then
he/she will be subject to the following: -
In the event of the sponsor not paying the student’s fees, the student undertakes to make
payment of all fees on or before the final date, failing which he / she may be subject to: -
1. Not being permitted to sit for any summative tests, examinations or not receiving
his/her official exam results.
2. Not be allowed to receive his/her qualification.
3. Not be allowed to graduate.
4. Interest will be charged on all overdue instalment amounts at 2% per month in
accordance with the National Credit Act.
5. Be handed over to the Universities Debt Collectors and still be liable for the full
fees payable which includes Debt Collectors charges.
4.3 The onus rests on the students to ensure that payments from sponsors are received
timeously.
4.4 Any bursaries awarded and received by the University shall first be applied to any monies
outstanding for the full academic year prior to any refund being considered.
4.5 The onus rests on the students to ensure fees are settled timeously and is not reliant on
the university sending statements. If students have not received statements two weeks
prior to the due dates, they may obtain their latest fee statements via: The Student Portal,
DUT4life email address, Campus kiosk machines and the Finance Department.
4.6 The University reserves the right to adjust fees during the academic year.
4.7 The onus rests on the student to ensure that he has been correctly registered for the
academic year
4.8 The University reserves the right to withhold the certificate until after the graduation
ceremony if fees are still outstanding.
4.9 All fees are payable in full regardless of whether the academic programme is interrupted
by factors beyond the University’s control – such as strikes, student boycotts, civil unrest,
natural disasters or any other disruption on campus. No Pro-Rated fee requests will be
entertained under these circumstances as the University ensures the syllabus/curriculum
is completed before the examination dates.
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4.9 OBTAINING STUDENT FEE STATEMENT VIA
a) Student Portal
STEP 1: Enter website www.dut.ac.za
STEP2: Click>Students
STEP 3: Click>Student Self-Service (Web Registration, Results)
STEP 4: Enter Login Details (i.e. Student Number, Pin)
STEP 5: Click>Student Enquiry
STEP 6: Click> Summarised Statement of Account
STEP 7: Click> Fee
STEP 8: To Print Click> Printer Friendly Format
b) Students DUT4life email address
Student statements will be periodically sent to DUT4life email addresses.
SURETY REQUIREMENT FOR PAYMENT OF FEES
CATEGORY A: NEW STUDENTS
1. The “Deed of Suretyship” form must be completed and signed by the adult person who
will be your Surety, that is, the person who will be responsible for the payment of all your
fees and charges in the event that you do not or are unable to pay them. Pensioners /
unemployed persons will not be accepted to stand as Surety. The completed
form is to be submitted to the Finance Department together with the following
documentation:
Certified copy of surety’s ID document.
proof of employment (letter from Employer or recent pay-slip) or,
if self-employed, latest 3 months’ bank statements and proof of registration of
business.
2. The Surety must sign the “Deed of Suretyship” before a Commissioner of Oaths who
must verify the Surety’s signature by signing and stamping the “Deed of Suretyship” where
indicated at the end of the form.
3. A Surety may sign the “Deed of Suretyship” before one of the DUT’s Commissioner of
Oaths at the registration venue provided that the Surety produces the above mentioned
documentation to the Commissioner of Oaths at the time:
4. Please note that your registration with the DUT will not be completed/ finalised until the
“Deed of Suretyship” has been completed, signed and submitted to the Finance
Department. Please note: faxed / e-mailed copies will not be accepted.
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5. The following categories of students may be exempted from surety compliance:
Sponsored Students: Students must produce their sponsor letter to Finance
Admin Checking for approval / verification.
Permanently Employed Students: Students must produce Proof of
Employment, e.g. recent payslip, staff card, letter from Employer etc. to Finance
Admin Checking for verification and possible approval.
Staff and/or Staff Dependants: Staff/staff Dependants are to produce the
complete and approved staff remission form to Finance Admin Checking.
MASTER & DOCTORATE Students (full time only) these students
receive full remission of fees as per the DUT Postgraduate Award Structure and
must produce a memo for the Post Grad Office to Finance Admin Checking, for
clearance.
NSFAS/Bursary Students: New NSFAS students must produce the relevant
letter from Financial Aid to Finance Admin checking for clearance.
Edu-loan: Students who qualify for Edu-loan are to produce their Edu-loan
approved slips to Finance Admin Checking.
CATEGORY B: RETURNING STUDENTS
1. Returning students, who are no longer sponsored, must submit a Deed of Suretyship.
2. Successful returning students who qualify for 100% NSFAS loans/bursaries need not
submit a Deed of Suretyship and will be unblocked automatically before registration.
CATEGORY C: CHANGE OF SURETYSHIP DETAILS
1. The onus rests on the student to ensure that a new “Deed of Suretyship” form is
completed in the event of any change to the Surety’s details or Suretyship.
NB: Every student must make an effort to comply with the above in order to ensure that their registration at DUT is finalised and approved DUT BANKING DETAILS BANK: STANDARD BANK A/C NO: 050505416 BRANCH CODE: 040126 BRANCH NAME: ABC DURBAN SWIFT CODE: SBZAZAJJ CUSTOMER ID: 026Z REFERENCE: PLEASE INSERT STUDENT NUMBER AS REFERENCE A copy of the deposit slip / eft / internet advice can be faxed to the Finance Department on 031 – 3735440 or 031 – 373 2653 Should you be making a bulk deposit (for more than one student) please send the payment breakdown in order to allocate to the respective students.
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CONTACT DETAILS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE: DEBTORS (STUDENT FEES):
DURBAN - CAMPUS Durban University of Technology 41-43 ML Sultan Road, Durban, 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban, 4000 South Africa ML Sultan Campus Tel: (031) 373 5164 Fax: (031) 373 5440 Steve Biko Campus Tel: (031) 373 2379 Fax: (031) 373 2653 E-mail: [email protected] MIDLANDS - CAMPUS Durban University of Technology 19 Aberfeldy Road Scottsville Pietermaritzburg Riverside Campus Tel: (033) 845 8823 Fax: (033) 845 8869 E-mail : [email protected]
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FINANCIAL AID SERVICES
Location
Durban - Lower Library Complex, Steve Biko Campus: (031) 3732553 / 2931/2054/ 2557
Pietermaritzburg - Room H110, Riverside Campus: (033) 345 8889 / 8890
Core business
The core business of the Department of Financial Aid is to advise students on NSFAS loans and bursaries that are pledged by donors to financially needy and academically deserving students. The Department endeavours to provide the necessary available funds to students who lack financial resources in the pursuance of their studies.
Guide for Financial Aid
Financial Aid is granted to full-time registered students only. Students have to be South African citizens. Allocation of funds is based on financial need and academic merit.
Financial Aid is granted subject to the conditions stipulated by donors/sponsors and DUT. Funds allocated to students are credited/paid directly to the student’s fee account
Donors are entitled to full and detailed account of the administration of their monies.
NSFAS Loans (National Student Financial Aid Scheme)
NSFAS loans are government loans that are allocated to all tertiary institutions with the proviso that they are awarded to financially needy and academically deserving students.
No interest on NSFAS loans will be calculated for the repayment of loans.
Application Process for NSFAS Loans
For Financial Aid application for a DUT programme, please apply online at www.nsfas.org.za or call the NSFAS call centre on 0800 067 327.
For an explanation on how to fill out the application form, please go to www.nsfas.org.za or contact the call centre on the number above.
Please note that completing a form does not guarantee Financial Aid. For further assistance, please consult the Department of Financial Aid on (031) 373 2931/2054.
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Closing Date
To be announced by NSFAS towards the end of each academic year. Normally from open on the 1st August and close 30 November each year.
Bursaries
Bursaries are awarded to students in terms of laid down criteria stipulated by donors/sponsors. Selection of bursary recipients will be based on their financial need, academic potential, field of study, etc.
Advertising of Bursaries
When donors pledge funds to DUT, such funds will be advertised on the following Notice Boards: -
• Department of Financial Aid
• Targeted Academic Departures
• Faculty Offices
• Department of Finance
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10 DUT Scholarship policy (Administered by the Department of Finance)
10.1 Undergraduate Scholarship: For New Students (First Academic Period)
This award is made to first year full-time South African students who have obtained
excellent results in the National Senior Certificate in the preceding year which takes the
form of a tuition fee remission as follows:
10.1.1 A New student who has obtained a National Senior Certificate with an
aggregate of 80% or higher shall qualify for a 100% remission of tuition fees for
the first year of registration (subject to 10.1.3 below).
10.1.2 A New student who has obtained a National Senior Certificate with an aggregate of between 70% - 79% shall qualify for a 50% remission of tuition fees for the first year of registration, (subject to 10.1.3 below).
Important Notes
10.1.3 The calculation of the aggregate percentage is made by the DUT, and is based
on the sum total of the percentages achieved for individual subjects (excluding
Life Orientation) divided by the total number of subjects taken. Where a
student has taken more than seven subjects, the aggregate percentage of the six
highest subjects (excluding Life Orientation) is calculated.
10.1.4 Only students who have obtained the National Senior Certificate in one sitting
qualify for this award. Subjects for whom ’exemptions’ are granted towards the
National Senior Certificate will not be eligible for this award.
Matriculants who took a gap year/s after their final school year will not be
considered for this award.
10.1.5 Should a recipient of the scholarship withdraw from studies in the year for
which the scholarship is granted, the full scholarship becomes payable to the
Institution.
10.1.6 Students who require and obtain exemption/s for admission to a DUT
programme will not be eligible for this award.
10.1.7 The award is made for the first and only undergraduate study (e.g. one diploma
only).
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10.2. UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD SCHEME –FOR
RETURNING STUDENTS (AFTER YEAR 1/SEMESTER 1)
This award is given to full-time, second and later year/semester South African students
who obtain excellent results in the various levels of undergraduate study, and takes the
form of a tuition fee remission as follows:
10.2.1 A returning student who achieved distinctions as final results for all subjects for
the previous year/level of study on the first attempt, and provided that the full
curriculum was taken and passed, shall qualify for a full remission of tuition fees
for the subsequent higher level of study.
10.2.2 A returning student who has achieved an overall pass with distinction (average
of 75% and above, incl. rounding off) for the previous year/level of study on the
first attempt and provided that the full curriculum was taken and passed, shall
qualify for a 50% remission of tuition fees for the subsequent higher levels of
study.
NB: Performance in the Experiential Training Component is not considered
in the above cases.
Explanatory Notes
10.2.2.1 The term ’subsequent level of study’ as used in this policy, shall mean:
The subsequent year of study, if the student is pursuing an annual
programme of study.
The first semester following the final examination in which the student
obtained the qualifying distinctions/overall pass with distinction for all
the subjects, if the student is pursuing a semesterised course of study.
Distinctions/overall pass with distinction for all the subjects in the first
semester).
The semester following the co-operative education or experiential
training component, in the event that a student is placed in industry for
this purpose at the beginning of the year/semester following the final
examination in which the student obtained the qualifying distinctions/
overall pass with distinction for all institutional offerings.
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Should a student achieve the qualifying distinctions/overall pass for the
third year or final semester of the national diploma, such a student is
entitled to a remission of fees for the B Tech programme for that
Year/semester provided the student registers for the full curriculum of
the B Tech programme on a full time and part-time basis.
PLEASE NOTE: A B Tech student who registers for part of the
programme i.e. part-time over two years is only entitled to the
remission of the part-time tuition fees for the first year/semester of
study if he/she qualified for the award in his/her third year/semester.
For students who receive qualifying distinctions/overall pass with
distinction for all subjects in the B Tech programme, the student is
advised to contact the Research Department to enquire about further
incentives for the Master’s programme.
10.2.2.2 Should the student register for a combination of semester and annual
subjects in the subsequent level of study, the remission shall apply to
the annual subjects and to the first semester of the subsequent level of
study only.
(To qualify for the remission of fees for the second semester, the
student must achieve the qualifying distinctions/overall pass with
distinction for all the subjects in the first semester.)
10.2.2.3 The onus is on the student to establish whether he/she qualifies for a
remission of fees at the time of student registration.
10.2.2.4 ’Exemption’ subjects do not qualify for the purposes of determining
whether a full curriculum is taken, whether such exemptions are
granted from the DUT or any other institution.
10.2.2.5 Should a recipient of the scholarship withdraw from studies in the
year/semester for which the scholarship is granted, the full scholarship
becomes payable to the Institution.
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10.3 Dean’s Merit Award
The Executive Dean will issue a Merit Certificate per qualification on condition that
the incumbent has received the qualification with Cum Laude and the incumbent is
the best performing student in that qualification. There will not be any money award.
10.4 Vice-Chancellor’s Award
This scholarship is awarded at the discretion of the Vice-Chancellor, not necessarily
to top academic achievers, but to new students who have obtained good passes in
the NSC examination, despite personal circumstances.
This scholarship will be limited each year, and shall usually take the form of a
remission of tuition fees for the first year of study only, except that in deserving
cases, this may be reviewed.
10.5 Dux Award
This scholarship is awarded to the recipient of the Dux/Top Matriculant at each
school. The applicant has to satisfy the entry requirements for the programme
applied for:
• This award takes the form of a remission of tuition fees for the first year of study
only.
• Further remissions will be subject to the criteria identified for second and later
year students (see 2 above)
• Written proof on a school letterhead, of being a Dux recipient, bearing the
signature of the school principal and the official stamp of the school must
accompany all applications.
NB: The remission of fees for each of the awards detailed above excludes any
additional costs e.g.: breakages, experiential training etc.
10.6 Merit Award for Students Who Receive Other Bursaries or Scholarships
10.6.1 The onus is on the student to declare the receipt of any outside bursaries/loans
when applying for a DUT scholarship in the first instance. Failure to do this
could result in any future scholarship awards payable to the student being
forfeited.
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10.6.2 The remission of fees as described in the above awards does not apply to
students who are in receipt of any scholarship (NRF) or bursary, which covers
the full amount that the student qualifies for in terms of this policy and which
is ear-marked for the payment of tuition fees. A merit award is made however,
to such students who otherwise meet the criteria for a DUT scholarship
award, and this shall take the form of:
10.6.2.1 A voucher for the sum of R500 for the purchase of academic textbooks, for:
Second and later year /semester students who achieve an overall pass
with distinction (average of 75% and above);
First year/semester students who obtain a matriculation endorsement
with an aggregate of 70% - 79% in the NSC examination.
10.6.2.2 A voucher for the sum of R800 for the purchase of academic
textbooks for:
Second and later year/semester students who achieve a distinction
(75% and above) for each of the subjects for the year of study;
First year/semester students who obtain a matriculation endorsement
with an aggregate of 80% or higher in the NSC examination.
10.6.2.3 If the student qualifies for a 100% remission of tuition fees and receives
another bursary or scholarship that is less than the amount the student
would have qualified for in terms of the student incentive scheme, the
DUT shall grant a remission of fees for the difference. If the difference
is less than the book voucher, the student will qualify for the book
voucher of R800.
10.6.2.4 If the student qualifies for less than 100% remission of tuition fees, viz
50% and receives another partial bursary, DUT shall grant a remission
that is not more than the amount the student would have qualified for.
This shall also be limited to the difference between the full tuition fee
payable and the bursary received by the student (Top up).
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IMPORTANT CONTACT DETAILS
Name of Faculty Accounting & Informatics
Contact Numbers 031 373 5152
031 373 5826
031 373 5839
Email Address [email protected]
Location Old Hotel School, East Wing, Room DD3025
Campus Ritson Campus
Name of Faculty Applied Sciences
Contact Numbers 031 373 2506
031 373 2717
031 373 3036
Email Address [email protected]
Location S Block 4, Level 3
Campus Steve Biko Campus
Name of Faculty Arts and Design
Contact Numbers 031 373 6523
031 373 6521
031 373 6519
Email Address [email protected]
Location Room 30, Ground Floor, City Campus
Campus City Campus
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Name of Faculty Engineering and the Built Environment
Contact Numbers 031 373 6855
031 373 2186
031 373 3041
Email Address 031 373 2716
031 373 2718
Location [email protected]
Campus [email protected]
S block, Level 3, S4
Name of Faculty Health Sciences
Contact Numbers 031 373 2701
031 373 2702
031 373 2446
031 373 2566
Email Address [email protected]
Location Gate 8, Mansfield School, Steve Biko Road
Campus Ritson Campus
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Name of Faculty Management Sciences
Contact Numbers 031 373 5410
031 373 5156
031 373 5157
031 373 5403
Email Address [email protected]
Location A Block, Room AA013
Campus M L Sultan Campus
Name of Faculty/Department MIDLANDS - Indumiso Campus
Contact Numbers 033 845 8951
Email Address [email protected]
Location FJ Sithole Road Imbali
Campus Indumiso Campus
Name of Faculty/Department MIDLANDS - Riverside Campus
Contact Numbers 033 845 8815 (Management Sciences)
033 845 8820 (Accounting and Info)
Email Address [email protected]
Location 19 Aberfeldy Road, Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg
Campus Riverside Campus
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Name of Department Student Admissions
Contact Numbers 031 373 5005
Email Address [email protected]
Location Gate 3/4 Block BD3001
Campus Steve Biko Campus
Name of Department Student Services
Student Counselling And Health
Contact Numbers 2266 – Student Counselling
2223 – Isolempilo Health Clinic
6010 – Student Health Clinic
2260 – HIV/Aids Centre
Email Address [email protected] (Student Counselling)
[email protected] (Student Health Clinic)
[email protected] (Isolempilo Health Clinic)
[email protected] (HIV/Aids Centre)
Location Student Counselling Steve Biko Road, Gate 3, Lower Library Complex
Isolempilo Health Clinic Steve Biko Road, Gate 5, Opposite the Sport Centre
Student Health Clinic Ritson Road, Gate 3, next to Hotel School
HIV/Aids centre Steve Biko Road, 1st Floor, Open House Building
Campus Student Counselling – Steve Biko Campus
Isolempilo Health Clinic - Steve Biko Campus
Student Health Clinic- RitsonCampus -
HIV/Aids Centre - Steve Biko Campus
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Name of Department Sports Department
Contact Numbers Tel: 031 373 2167
Fax: 031 373 3035
Email Address [email protected]
Location Steve Biko Road, Gate 5
Campus Steve Biko Campus
Name of Department Financial Aid
Contact Numbers 031-3732931
031-3732931
031-3732054
Email Address [email protected]
Location Library Basement
Campus Steve Biko Campus
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2019 REGISTRATION TIMETABLES
FIRST YEAR STUDENTS – DURBAN CAMPUSES
REGISTRATION VENUE: FRED CROOKS SPORTS CENTRE STUDENT ADMISSIONS STEVE BIKO CAMPUS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME 14 January 2019 Power Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Technology in
Power Engineering 1 08:30 -10:30
Industrial Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Industrial Engineering
1 10:30 – 12:30
Chemical Engineering and Pulp and Paper
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Chemical Engineering National Diploma: Pulp & Paper Technology
1 12:30 – 15:30
15 January 2019 Construction Studies Bachelor of the Built Environment in Construction Studies
1 08:30 – 10:30
Architecture Bachelor of the Built Environment in Architecture
1 10:30 – 12:30
Civil Engineering and Geomatics
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Civil Engineering Bachelor of the Built Environment in Geomatics
1 12:30 – 15:30
Mechanical Engineering, & Urban &Regional Planning
Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of the Built Environment in Urban & Regional Planning
1 12:30 -15:30
16 January 2019 Electronic Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Electronic Engineering
1 08:30 – 10:30
Auditing & Taxation National Diploma: Taxation 1 08:30 – 10:30 Dental Sciences Higher Certificate: Dental Assisting
National Diploma: Dental Technology
1 10:30 – 12:30
Auditing & Taxation Diploma in Internal Auditing 1 10:30 -12:30
Chemistry Diploma in Analytical Chemistry
1 12:30 -15:30 17 January 2019 Information &
Communications Technology
Diploma in Information and Communication Technology: Applications Development, Applications Development (4 year)
1 08:30 -12:30
Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology
1 12:30 – 15:30
Diploma in Information and Communication Technology: Business Analysis.
1 12:30 -15:30
18 January 2019 Information & Corporate Management
Diploma in Business and Information Management
1 08:30 – 10:30
Maritime Studies Diploma in Nautical Studies (Sea G )
1 10:30 – 12:30
Diploma in Shipping and Logistics (Sh b d)
1 12:30 -14:30
Visual & Communication Design
Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication Design 1 12:30 – 14:30
21 January 2019 Information & Corporate Management
Diploma in Library and Information Studies
1 08:30 – 10:30
Food & Nutrition: Consumer Sciences
National Diploma: Consumer Science: Food and Nutrition
1 10:30 – 12:30
Horticulture Diploma in Sustainable Horticulture and Landscaping
1 12:30 – 15:30
Visual & Communication Design
National Diploma: Photography 1 12:30 -15:30
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REGISTRATION VENUE: FRED CROOKS SPORTS CENTRE STUDENT ADMISSIONS STEVE BIKO CAMPUS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME 22 January 2019
Financial Accounting Diploma in Accounting 1 08:30 – 10:30 Marketing and Retail Diploma in Management Sciences: Marketing
Diploma in Management Sciences: Retail Management
1 10:30 – 12:30
Homoeopathy Bachelor of Health Sciences: Homoeopathy 1 12:30 – 15:30 Visual & Communication Design
National Diploma: Interior Design 1 12:30 – 15:30
23 January 2019
Biomedical & Clinical Technology
Bachelor of Health Sciences: Medical Laboratory Science
1 08:30 – 10:30
Bachelor of Health Sciences: Clinical Technology 1 10:30 – 12:30 Hospitality and Tourism National Diploma: Tourism Management 1 12:30 – 15:30
National Diploma: Catering Management National Diploma: Hospitality Management
1 12:30 – 15:30
24 January 2019
Biotechnology & Food Technology
Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Biotechnology 1 08:30 – 10:30 Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Food Science and Technology
1 10:30 – 12:30
Sport Studies National Diploma: Sport Management Higher Certificate: Sport Management
1 12:30 – 15:30
Fashion & Textiles National Diploma: Fashion
1 12:30 – 15:30 25 January 2019
Radiography Bachelor of Health Sciences: Diagnostic Radiography Bachelor of Health Sciences: Diagnostic Sonography
1 08:30 – 10:30
Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics
Bachelor of Health Sciences: Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics
1 10:30 – 12:30
Media, Language & Communication
National Diploma: Journalism 1 10:30 – 12:30
Management Accounting National Diploma: Cost and Management Accounting
1 12:30 – 14:30
28 January 2019
Clothing & Textile Studies National Diploma in Clothing Management 1 08:30 – 10:30 Diploma in Textile Technology 1 10:30 – 12:30
Video Technology National Diploma: Video Technology 1 10:30 – 12:30 Emergency Medical Care & Rescue
Bachelor of Health Sciences: Emergency Medical Care
1 12:30 – 15:30
Operations & Quality Management
Diploma in Management Sciences: Operations 1 12:30 – 15:30
29 January 2019
Entrepreneurial Studies & Management
Diploma in Management Sciences: Business Administration
1 08:30 – 10:30
Public Relations Management Diploma in Management Sciences: Public Relations & Communication
1 10:30 – 12:30
Community Health Sciences Bachelor of Health Sciences: Environmental Health 1 12:30 – 15:30 Bachelor of Child and Youth Care
30 January 2019
Somatology Diploma in Somatology 1 08:30 – 10:30 Chiropractic Masters of Technology: Chiropractic I Applied Law Diploma in Management Sciences: Business Law 10:30 – 12:30 Drama & Production Studies Diploma in Drama 1 12:30 – 15:30
31 January 2019
Public Management & Economics
Diploma in Public Administration: Public Management, Supply Chain Management, Local Government and Risk & Disaster Management Higher Certificate: Public Administration
1 08:30 – 12:30
Fine Art and Jewellery Design
Diploma in Fine Art Diploma in Jewellery Design and Manufacture
1 12:30 – 15:30
1 February 2019
Human Resource Management
Diploma in Management Sciences: Human Resources
1 08:30 – 10:30
Language & Translation National Diploma: Language Practice National Diploma: Translation and Interpreting Practice
1 12:30 – 14:30
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2019 REGISTRATION TIMETABLES
RETURNING STUDENTS – DURBAN CAMPUSES
FACULTY OF ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATICS
TEL: +27 (0) 31 373 5152\5826 VENUE: BLOCK C1, 1ST FLOOR RITSON CAMPUS - FAI HI-TECH CENTRE ROOM DC1117
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
21 Jan 2019
Auditing and Taxation
ND: Taxation
ND: Internal Auditing
BT: Internal Auditing
BT: Taxation
All returning Diploma students Btech -1st year and returning students
09:00-15:00
22 Jan 2019 Financial Accounting
ND: Accounting BT: Corporate Administration
All returning Diploma students Btech -1st year and returning students
09:00-15:00
23 Jan 2019 Information and Corporate Management
Dip: Business and Information Management
ND: Library and Information Studies
ND: Office Management and Technology
BT: Office Management and Technology
BT: Library and Information Studies
All returning Diploma students Btech -1st year and returning students
09:00-15:00
24 Jan 2019 Information Technology
Dip: ICT (Applications Development)
Dip: ICT (Business Analysis)
ND: Information Technology
ND: Financial Information systems
BT: Information Technology
BT: Financial Information systems
All returning Diploma students Btech -1st year and returning students
09:00-15:00
25 Jan 2019
Management Accounting
ND: Cost and Management Accounting
BT: Cost and Management Accounting
All returning Diploma students Btech -1st year and returning students
09:00-14:00
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FACULTY OF ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATICS
TEL: +27 (0) 31 373 5152\5826 VENUE: BLOCK C1, 1ST FLOOR RITSON CAMPUS - FAI HI-TECH CENTRE ROOM DC1117
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
28 Jan 2019
All Departments
All Postgraduate qualifications
(Masters and PhDs)
First time and returning
09:00-15:00
29 Jan 2019
ICB
Institute of Certified Bookkeepers
First time and returning
09:00-15:00
Additional Notes:-
• Any Outstanding documents i.e Original Senior Certificate (not results statements) and Identity documents etc must be presented to the Faculty office to be unblocked for Registration
• All International students would be required to complete a manual registration process after obtaining a clearance letter from International office
• All QG17 appeals to be completed online prior to Registration date
• LATE REGISTRATION ENDS ON 1 FEBRUARY 2019
• OPEN REGISTRATION FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS FROM 29 JANUARY 2019
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FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
TEL: +27 (0)31 373 2506
VENUE: BLOCK S7, LEVEL 0
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
23-01-19 Biotechnology and Food Technology
BAppSci: Biotechnology Returning 09h00
23-01-19 NDip: Biotechnology Returning 09h00
23-01-19 BTech: Biotechnology All 08h15
25-01-19 MAppSci: Biotechnology All 08h15
25-01-19 PhD: Biotechnology All 08h15
23-01-19 NDip: Food Technology Returning 11h00
23-01-19 BAppSci: Food Technology All 10h15
23-01-19 BTech: Food Technology All 10h15
25-01-19 MAppSci: Food Science & Technology All 08h15
25-01-19 Doctor: Food Science &Technology All 08h15
17-01-19 Chemistry Dip: Analytical Chemistry Returning 09h00
17-01-19 NDip: Analytical Chemistry Returning 10h00
17-01-19 BTech: Chemistry All 08h15
25-01-19 MAppSci: Chemistry All 09h30
25-01-19 PhD: Chemistry All 09h15
18-01-19 Clothing and Textile Studies
NDip: Clothing Management Returning 08h30
18-01-19 BTech: Clothing Management All 08h15
18-01-19 Dip: Textile Technology Returning 09h30
18-01-19 NDip: Textile Technology Returning 09h45
18-01-19 BTech: Textile Technology All 09h15
16-01-19 Food and Nutrition: Consumer Sciences
NDip: Consumer Science: Food and Nutrition Returning 09h30
16-01-19 BTech: Consumer Science: Food and Nutrition All 08h30
25-01-19 MAppSci: Consumer Science: Food and Nutrition All 10h15
25-01-19 PhD: Consumer Science: Food and Nutrition All 10h30
24-01-19 Horticulture Dip: Sustainable Horticulture and Landscaping Returning 09h30
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FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
TEL: +27 (0)31 373 2506
VENUE: BLOCK S7, LEVEL 0
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
24-01-19 NDip: Horticulture Returning 08h30
24-01-19 BTech: Horticulture All 08h15
21-01-19 Maritime Studies Dip: Nautical Studies Returning 09h30
21-01-19 Dip: Shipping and Logistics Returning 08h15
21-01-19 NDip: Maritime Studies Returning 10h30
22-01-19 Sport Studies HCert: Sport Management Science Returning 09h00
22-01-19 NDip: Sport Management Returning 09h45
22-01-19 BTech: Management (Sport Management) All 08h15
Additional Notes:-
• Please note that DUT registers online in January 2019. You may register from home before your registration date. • All international student registrations will be done manually in the afternoon of your registration day at 13h30. • You will need to ensure that you have paid the minimum deposit for your registration (at least 5 working days) and your
fees are up to date from previous registrations in order to register on the web. IF YOU DO NOT SORT OUT YOUR OUTSTANDING FEES FIRST YOUR REGISTRATION WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE BLOCKED.
• You are responsible for your registration and need to ensure that you are registered for the correct subjects. • STRICT CUT OFF DATES FOR REGISTRATIONS APPLY AND NO LATE REGISTRATION WILL BE
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FACULTY OF ARTS & DESIGN
TEL: +27 (0) 31 3736519/6520/6521/6523
VENUE: OPEN ACCESS LAB, CITY CAMPUS
ROOM 102
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
21 Jan 2019 Language Practice NDip: Language Practice 2nd 08:30 – 10:30 Monday 3rd 10:30 – 12:00 BTech/M:Language Practice 12:00 – 13:00 PhD: Language Practice 13:00 – 13:30 22 Jan 2019 Tuesday Video Technology Ndip: Video Technology 2nd 08:30 - 10:30 3rd 10:30 – 11:30
BTech: Video Technology 11:30 – 12:00
23 Jan 2019 Fine Art & Jewellery Design NDip/Dip: Fine Art 2nd 08:30 – 09:30
Wednesday 3rd 09:30 – 10:30
BTech & MTech: Fine Art 11:30 – 12:00
Fine Art & Jewellery Design NDip/Dip: Jewellery Design 2nd 12:30 – 13:30
3rd 13:30 – 14:30
BTech & MTech: Jewellery Design 14:30 – 15:30
24 Jan 2019 Fashion NDip: Fashion 2nd 08:30 – 10:30
Thursday 3rd 10:30 – 11:30
BTech : MAA: Fashion 11:30 – 12:30
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FACULTY OF ARTS & DESIGN
TEL: +27 (0) 31 3736519/6520/6521/6523
VENUE: OPEN ACCESS LAB, CITY CAMPUS
ROOM 102
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
25 Jan 2019
Friday Visual Communication NDip: Graphic Design 2nd 08:30 – 10:00
3rd 10:00 – 11:00
BTech: & MAA: Graphic Design 11:00 – 12:00
PhD: Visual & Performing Arts 12:00 – 12:30
28 Jan 2019 Drama & Production Studies NDip/Dip* : Drama 2nd 08:30 – 10:30
Monday 3rd 10:30 – 11:30
29 Jan 2019 Interior Design NDip: Interior Design 2nd 08:30 – 10:00
Tuesday 3rd 10:00 – 11:30
BTech/MAA: Interior Design 11:30 – 12:00
VISUAL COMMUNICATION NDip: Photography 2nd 12:30 – 13:30
3rd 13:30 – 14:30
BTech & MAA: Photography 14:30 – 15:00
30 Jan 2019 Media, Language & Communication NDip: Translation 2nd 08:30 – 10:00
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FACULTY OF ARTS & DESIGN
TEL: +27 (0) 31 3736519/6520/6521/6523
VENUE: OPEN ACCESS LAB, CITY CAMPUS
ROOM 102
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Wednesday 3rd 10:00 – 11:30
BTech: Translation 11:30 – 12:30
31 Jan 2019 Journalism NDip: Journalism 2nd 08:30 – 10:30
Thursday 3rd 10:30 – 12:00
BTech: Journalism 12:00 – 13:00
M: Journalism 13:00 – 13:30
Additional Notes:-
*Subject to Approval
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
VENUE: STEVE BIKO CAMPUS, S2 BLOCK, LEVEL 3
BS2 301 & BS2 302 - COMPUTER LABS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Saturday
12 Jan 2019
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering (L/C)
B TECH PROGRAMMES
B TECH
08:30 – 14:00
Saturday
19 Jan 2019
Electrical Engineering (H/C)
Civil Engineering & Geomatics
B TECH PROGRAMMES
B TECH
08:30 – 14:00
Monday
21 Jan 2019
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
ND: Mechanical Engineering
BET: Mechanical Engineering
ND: Industrial Engineering
BET: Industrial Engineering
All levels
Returning students
08:30 – 16:00
Tuesday
22 Jan 2019
Electrical Engineering (Power)
ND: Electrical Engineering (H/C)
BET: Electrical Engineering (H/C)
All levels
Returning students
08:30 – 16:00
Wednesday
23 Jan 2019
Civil Engineering and Geomatics
ND: Civil Engineering
ND: Surveying
BET: Civil
BBE: Geomatics
All levels
Returning students
08:30 – 16:00
Thursday
24 Jan 2019
Electrical Engineering L/C
Computer Systems
ND: Electrical Engineering (L/C)
ND: Computer Systems
BET: Electrical Engineering (L/C)
All levels
Returning students
08:30 – 16:00
Friday
25 Jan 2019
Chemical Engineering &
Pulp and Paper
ND: Chemical Engineering
ND: Pulp & Paper
BET: Chemical Engineering
All levels
Returning students
08:30 – 15:00
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
VENUE: STEVE BIKO CAMPUS, S2 BLOCK, LEVEL 3
BS2 301 & BS2 302 - COMPUTER LABS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Saturday
26 Jan 2019
Chemical Engineering
Department of Construction Management & Quantity Surveying
Industrial Engineering
B TECH PROGRAMMES
B TECH
08:30 – 14:00
Monday
28 Jan 2019
Department of Architecture
ND: Architecture
B Tech: Architecture
BBE: Architecture
All levels
08:30 – 16:00
Tuesday
29 Jan 2019
Department of Town & Regional Planning
ND: Town & Regional Planning
B Tech: Town & Regional Planning
Urban and Regional Planning (BBE)
All levels
08:30 – 16:00
Wednesday
30 Jan 2019
Dept. of Construction Management & Quantity Surveying
ND: Building
BBE: Construction Studies
All Levels
Returning Students
08:30 – 16:00
Thursday 31 Jan 2019
TO
Friday 08 Feb 2019
All Qualifications for Non-Registered students
All Qualifications All Levels
Returning Students
08:30 – 15:00
Additional Notes:-
• Please note that registrations that cannot be affected directly via web will be done as manual registration at the Faculty Office, S Block, Level 3, S4
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
REGISTRATION TIME TABLE
VENUE: MANSFIELD HALL (DM 0101) - RITSON CAMPUS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
14 January 2019 Monday
Dental Technology B Tech: Dental Technology 4 09:00
15 January 2019 Tuesday
Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics
BHSc in Medical Orthotics and Prosthetics All Returning Students
08:30
15 January 2019
Monday
Chiropractic National Diploma: Chiropractic
(Mainstream and Extended Curriculum Programme)
All Returning Students
08:30
B Tech: Chiropractic 4 10:00
M Tech: Chiropractic 5 10:00
16 January 2019
Wednesday
Community Health Studies
Bachelor of Child and Youth Care All Returning Students
08:30
B Tech: Child and Youth Development 4 10:30
Community Health Studies
BHSc in Environmental Health All Returning Students
08:30
National Diploma: Environmental Health All Returning Students
10:30
B Tech: Environmental Health 4 11:30
Master of Health Sciences in Environmental Health
5 12:30
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
REGISTRATION TIME TABLE
VENUE: MANSFIELD HALL (DM 0101) - RITSON CAMPUS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
17 January 2019
Thursday
Biomedical and Clinical Technology
BHSc in Medical Laboratory Science All Returning Students
08:30
National Diploma: Biomedical Technology
(Mainstream and Extended Curriculum Programme)
All Returning Students
08:30
B Tech: Biomedical Technology 4 08:30
Master of Health Sciences in Medical Laboratory Science
5 08:30
Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Laboratory Science
6 08:30
17 January 2019
Thursday
Biomedical and Clinical Technology
BHSc in Clinical Technology All Returning Students
08:30
National Diploma: Clinical Technology
(Mainstream and Extended Curriculum Programme)
All Returning Students
08:30
B Tech: Clinical Technology 4 08:30
Master of Health Sciences in Clinical Technology
5 08:30
Doctor of Medical Clinical Sciences 6 08:30
18 January 2019
Friday
Emergency Medical Care & Rescue
BHSc in Emergency Medical Care All Returning Students
08:30
B Tech: Emergency Medical Care 4 08:30
Master of Health Sciences in Emergency Medical Care
5 08:30
Doctor of Philosophy in Emergency Medical Care 6 08:30
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
REGISTRATION TIME TABLE
VENUE: MANSFIELD HALL (DM 0101) - RITSON CAMPUS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
21 January 2019
Monday
Radiography
BHSc in Diagnostic Radiography
BHSc in Nuclear Medicine
BHSc in Radiotherapy
BHSc in Diagnostic Sonography
All Returning Students
08:30
Radiography
National Diploma: Diagnostic
(Mainstream and Extended Curriculum Programme)
National Diploma: Ultrasound
National Diploma: Nuclear Medicine
National Diploma: Therapy
All Returning Students
10:00
B Tech: Radiography: D, NM, T, US 4 11:00
Master of Health Sciences in Radiography 5 12:00
Doctor of Radiography 6 12:00
22 January 2019
Tuesday
Dental Sciences National Diploma: Dental Technology
(Mainstream and Extended Programme)
All Returning Students
08:30
Master of Health Sciences in Dental Technology
5 10:00
Doctor of Dental Technology 6 10:00
National Certificate: Dental Assisting Returning Students
08:30
Higher Certificate in Dental Assisting Returning Students
08:30
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
REGISTRATION TIME TABLE
VENUE: MANSFIELD HALL (DM 0101) - RITSON CAMPUS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
23 January 2019
Wednesday
Nursing B Tech: Nursing (Primary Health Care, Occupational Health, Management)
4 08:30
Master of Health Sciences in Nursing 5 10:00
Doctor of Nursing 6 10:00
24 January 2019
Thursday
Somatology Diploma in Somatology All Returning Students
08:30
National Diploma in Somatology
(Mainstream and Extended Curriculum Programme)
All Returning Students
08:30
B Tech: Somatology 4 10:00
Master of Health Sciences in Somatology 5 10:00
25 January 2019
Friday
Homoeopathy
BHSc in Homoeopathy
(Mainstream and Extended Curriculum Programme)
All Returning Students
08:30
National Diploma: Homoeopathy
(Mainstream and Extended Curriculum Programme)
All Returning Students
10:00
B Tech: Homoeopathy 4 10:00
M Tech: Homoeopathy 5 10:00
Doctor of Homoeopathy 6 10:00
28 January 2019
Monday
Faculty of Health Sciences
Master of Health Sciences 5 09:00
Doctor of Philosophy in Health Sciences 6 09:00
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
REGISTRATION TIME TABLE
VENUE: MANSFIELD HALL (DM 0101) - RITSON CAMPUS
DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
29 January 2019 Tuesday
To
01 February 2019 Friday All unregistered students All Qualifications All Levels 09:00 – 15:00
Additional Notes:-
• All registration that cannot be effected directly via the web will be done as manual registrations and students are expected to present themselves at the registration venue on the allocated dates as indicted above to finalise their registration.
• Students who have not produced their original Matric Certificates (not Results Statements) to the Faculty Office may be prevented from registering.
• Students are required to ensure that the relevant minimum tuition fees are paid at least 3 working days prior to the registration date.
• International students would be required to complete the manual registration process and are requested to present themselves at the registration venue on their respective registration date with the required documentation.
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES TEL +27 (0) 31 373 5441/5410/5156
VENUE: M L SULTAN CAMPUS: GYM A DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
21 January 2019 Applied Law Dip: Management Sciences (Business Law) 2 08H30 12H00
21 January 2019 Applied Law Dip: Management Sciences (Business Law) 3 08H30 12H00
21 January 2019 Public Management & Economics
Higher Certificate in Public Administration 1 08H30 15H00
21 January 2019 Public Management & Economics
Dip. Public Administration Management:
- Public Management - Disaster and Risk Management - Supply Chain Management - Local Government
2 08H30 15H00
21 January 2019 Public Management & Economics
Dip. Public Administration Management:
- Public Management - Disaster and Risk Management - Supply Chain Management - Local Government Management
3 08H30 15H00
21 January 2019 Public Management & Economics
ND: Public Management 2 08H30 12H00
21 January 2019 Public Management & Economics
ND: Public Management 3 08H30 15H00
21 January 2019 Public Management & Economics
B. Tech: Public Management 4 08H30 15H00
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism B. Tech: Food and Beverage Management 4 08H30 15H00
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism B. Tech: Hospitality Management 4 08H30 14H00
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism B. Tech: Tourism Management 4 08H30 15H00
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism ND: Hospitality Management 2 12H00 15H00
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism ND: Hospitality Management 3 08H30 15H00
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism ND: Catering Management 2 08H30 12H00
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism ND: Catering Management 3 08H30 15H00
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism ND: Tourism Management 2 08H30 15H00
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES TEL +27 (0) 31 373 5441/5410/5156
VENUE: M L SULTAN CAMPUS: GYM A DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
22 January 2019 Hospitality & Tourism ND: Tourism Management 3 08H30 15H00
23 January 2019 Operations & Quality Management
ND: Operations Management 3 08H30 15H00
23 January 2019 Operations & Quality Management
Dip. Management Sciences (Operations) 2 08H30 15H00
23 January 2019 Operations & Quality Management
Dip. Management Sciences (Operations) 3 08H30 15H00
24 January 2019 Public Relations B. Tech: Public Relations Management 4 08H30 15H00
24 January 2019 Public Relations ND: Public Relations Management 3 08H30 15H00
24 January 2019 Public Relations Dip Management Sciences (Public Relations and Communication Management
2 08H30 15H00
24 January 2019 Public Relations Dip Management Sciences (Public Relations and Communication Management
3 08H30 15H00
25 January 2019 Entrepreneurial Studies & Management
B. Tech: Business Administration 4 08H30 14H00
25 January 2019 Entrepreneurial Studies & Management
B. Tech: Management 4 08H30 14H00
25 January 2019 Entrepreneurial Studies & Management
Dip: Management Sciences (Business Administration)
2 08H30 14H00
25 January 2019 Entrepreneurial Studies & Management
Dip: Management Sciences (Business Administration)
3 08H30 14H00
25 January 2019 Entrepreneurial Studies & Management
ND: Management 3 08H30 14H00
26 January 2019 BSU B. Tech: Management 4 08H30 13H00
26 January 2019 Operations & Quality Management
B. Tech: Operations Management 4 08H30 13H00
26 January 2019 Operations & Quality Management
B. Tech Quality 4 08H30 13H00
28 January 2019 Marketing and Retail B. Tech: Marketing 4 08H30 15H00
28 January 2019 Marketing and Retail B. Tech: Retail Business Management 4 08H30 15H00
28 January 2019 Marketing and Retail ND: Marketing 3 08H30 15H00
28 January 2019 Marketing and Retail ND: Retail Business Management 3 08H30 15H00
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES TEL +27 (0) 31 373 5441/5410/5156
VENUE: M L SULTAN CAMPUS: GYM A DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
28 January 2019 Marketing and Retail Dip. Management Sciences (Marketing) 2 08H30 15H00
28 January 2019 Marketing and Retail Dip. Management Sciences (Marketing) 3 08H30 15H00
28 January 2019 Marketing and Retail Dip. Management Sciences (Retail) 2 08H30 15H00
28 January 2019 Marketing and Retail Dip. Management Sciences (Retail) 3 08H30 15H00
29 January 2019 Human Resources Management
B. Tech: Human Resource Management 4 08H30 15H00
29 January 2019 Human Resources Management
ND: Human Resources Management 3 08H30 15H30
29 January 2019 Human Resources Management
Dip: Management Sciences (Human Resources)
2 08H30 15H00
29 January 2019 Human Resources Management
Dip: Management Sciences (Human Resources)
3 08H30 15H00
30 January 2019 Postgraduate students All qualifications but especially Peace Studies 5/6 08H30 15H00
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2019 REGISTRATION TIMETABLES
NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS – MIDLANDS CAMPUSES
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
TEL: +27 (0) 33 845 8851 / 8844 / 8878 / 8800
VENUE: RIVERSIDE TEST VENUE
DAY DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Mo 14 Jan Applied Management Dip in Management Sciences Human resources
1st yr
08:30 – 14:30
Tu 15 Jan Applied Management Dip in Management Sciences Publ Relations and Communications
1st yr
08:30 – 14:30
We 16 Jan Applied Management
Dip in Business Administration 1st yr 08:30 – 14:30
Mo 28 Jan Applied Management
PR HRM Management (Problem cases)
BTECH students
ALL
1st Time
08:30 – 14:30
Tu 29 Jan
Applied Management
PR HRM Management (Problem cases)
BTECH DIP in HR DIP PR Dip Management
ALL
1st Time
08:30 – 14:30
COMPUTER LAB : DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED MANAGEMENT
Mo 14 Jan Applied Management
ND Human Resources Management DIMHM (HRM)
Returning Returning
08:30 – 14:30
Tu 15 Jan Applied Management
ND Public Relations Management DIMPC (PR)
Returning Returning
08:30 – 14:30
We 16 Jan Applied Management
ND Management DIMBA
Returning Returning
08:30 – 14:30
Mo 28 Jan Applied Management
PR HRM Management ALL
BTECH students ALL
Returning
Returning
08:30 – 14:30
Tu 29 Jan Applied Management
PR HRM Management ALL
BTECH students All
Returning
Returning
08:30 – 14:30
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
TEL: +27 (0) 33 845 8851 / 8844 / 8878 / 8800
VENUE: RIVERSIDE TEST VENUE
DAY DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Mo 21 Jan Public Management
Dip in Public Admin (Local Government)
Dip in Public Admin (Public Management)
Dip in Public Admin (Supply chain Management)
1st yr
08:30 – 14:30
Tu 22 Jan Public Management B Tech Public Management 1st Time 08:30 – 14:30
We 23 Jan Public Management
ND Dipl and BT Public Management (Problem cases) ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Thu 31 Jan Public Management
Dip In Public Admin, ND and BTech (Problems) ALL
OPEN ACCESS COMPUTER LAB : D-BLOCK
Mo 21 Jan Public Management
Dip in Public Admin (Local Government)
Dip in Public Admin (Public Management)
Dip in Public Admin (Supply chain Management)
Returning
ALL
08:30 – 14:30
Tu 22 Jan Public Management B Tech Public Management (Returning) ALL 08:30 – 14:30
We 23 Jan Public Management
ND Dipl and BT Public Management (Returning) ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Thu 31 Jan Public Management
Dip In Public Admin ALL ND and BTEch (Returning) ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Additional Notes:-
E&OE
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FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
TEL: +27 (0) 33 845 8851 / 8844 / 8878 / 8800
VENUE: RIVERSIDE TEST VENUE
DAY DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Thur 24 Jan Eco-Tourism
Enterprise Dev Unit
ND Eco-Tourism Management
ICB Dipl Technical Financial Accounting
ALL
08:30 – 14:30
Fri 25 Jan Eco-Tourism
Enterprise Dev Unit
Eco-Tourism
ICB Dipl Technical Financial Accounting
ALL
08:30 – 14:00
Fri 1Feb Eco-Tourism
Enterprise Dev Unit
Eco-Tourism
ICB Dipl Technical Financial Accounting
ALL
08:30 – 14:30
Additional Notes:-
E&OE
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FACULTY OF ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATICS
TEL: +27 (0) 33 845 8862 / 8800
VENUE: RIVERSIDE TEST VENUE
DAY DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Thur 17 Jan Finance and Information Management
Dip : Accounting
ND Cost Accounting
Dipl in Business and Information Management
1st year
1st year
1st year
08:30 – 14:30
Fri 18 Jan Finance and Information Management
Dip : Accounting
BTech Office Management
Dipl in Business and Information Management
ND Accounting - ( Problem cases )
ND Cost Accounting - (Problem Cases)
1st year
1st Time
1st Year
ALL
ALL
08:30 – 14:00
We 30 Jan Finance and Information Management
Dip : Accounting
BTech Office Management & Tech
Dipl in Business and Information Management
ND Accounting - ( Problem cases )
ND Cost Accounting - (Problem Cases)
1st year
1st Time
1st Year
ALL
ALL
08:30 – 14:30
COMPUTER LAB : DEPARTMENTS ACCOUNTING AND INFORMATICS
D-Block
Thur 17 Jan Finance and Information Management
ND Accounting & Cost Accounting (Returning)
BTech Office Management (Returning)
Dipl in Business and Information Management (Returning)
ALL 08:30 – 14:30
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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (MIDLANDS) TEL: +27 (0) 33 845 8927
VENUE: INDUMISO MAIN HALL / :SCHOOL OF EDUCATION COMPUTER LABS
DAY DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Mon 14 Jan 2019 Education B Ed Economics and B Ed Technology 1st Years 08:30 – 14:30 Tues 15 Jan 2019 Education B Ed Natural Sciences and Other 1st Years 08:30 – 14:30
Wed 16 Jan 2019 Education B Ed All qualifications (Problem cases) ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Mon 21 Jan 2019 Education ALL (1st years with firm offer NOT registered)
1st years 08:30 – 14:30
Wed 30 Jan 2019 Education ALL - FINAL REGISTRATION For B-Ed All 08:30 – 14:30
VENUE: SCHOOL OF EDUCATION COMPUTER LABS
Mon 14 Jan 2019 Education B Ed Economics and B Ed Technology 2nd - 4th 08:30 – 14:30 Tues 15 Jan 2019 Education B Ed Natural Sciences and Other 2nd - 4th 08:30 – 14:30
Wed 16 Jan 2019 Education B Ed All qualifications ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Wed 30 Jan 2019 Education ALL FINAL REGISTRATION For B-Ed All 08:30 – 14:30
Additional Notes:-
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Fri 18 Jan
Finance and Information Management
ND Accounting & Cost Accounting (Returning)
Dipl in Business and Information Mngt (Returning) ND Office Management and Technology (Returning)
ALL
ALL
All
08:30 – 14:00
We 30 Jan Finance and Information Management
ND Accounting & Cost Accounting (Returning)
Dipl in Business and Information Mngt (Returning)
ND Office Management and Technology (Returning)
ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Additional Notes:-
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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES (MIDLANDS)
TEL: +27 (0) 33 845 9055
VENUE: INDUMISO MAIN HALL
DAY DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Thurs 17 Jan 2019 Nursing BH Nursing Sciences 1st year 08:30 – 14:30 Thurs
24 Jan 2019 Nursing BHNSS & BT Nursing (Problems only) 1st to 4th year
08:30 – 13:00
COMPUTER LABS SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Fri 18 Jan 2019 Nursing Bachelors of Health and B Tech Nursing
All returning
08:30 – 13:00
Fri 25 Jan 2019 Nursing BH Nursing Sciences & BT Nursing ALL 08:30 – 13:00
Mo 28 Jan 2019 Nursing BHNSS & BT Nursing
All Students
08:30 – 14:00
Fri 1 Feb 2019 Nursing BHNSS & BT Nursing
All Students
08:30 – 13:00
Additional Notes:-
E&OE
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTDEPARTMENT OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING MIDLANDS
TEL: +27 (0) 33 845 9000
VENUE: INDUMISO MAIN HALL
DAY DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
Tues 22 Jan 2019
Civil Engineering
Dip in Engineering Tech : Civil Engineering And Civil Engineering Access Program
1st year
08:30 – 14:00
Wed 30 Jan 2019
Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Engineering Tech : Civil Engineering (1st Time registering students)
BTECH
08:30 – 14:00
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTDEPARTMENT OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING MIDLANDS
TEL: +27 (0) 33 845 9000
VENUE: INDUMISO MAIN HALL
DAY DATE DEPARTMENT QUALIFICATION LEVEL TIME
DEPT COMPUTER LABS ENGINEERING BLOCK INDUMISO CAMPUS
Wed 23 Jan 2019 Civil Engineering DICVE NDCVE BTECH Returning Students
ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Thu 24 Jan 2019 Civil Engineering DICVE NDCVE BTECH Returning Students
ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Tu 29 Jan 2019 Civil Engineering DICVE NDCVE BTECH Returning Students
ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Thu 31 Jan 2019 Civil Engineering DICVE NDCVE BTECH Returning Students
ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Fri 8 Feb 2019 Civil Engineering DICVE NDCVE BTECH ALL 08:30 – 14:30
Additional Notes:-
E&OE
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IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2019 JANUARY 2019
Monday 7 Annual and first semester registration commences Friday 11 Final date for applications for scanning of 2018-year end main examination scripts Wednesday 16 Final date for applications for re-mark of 2018-year end main examination scripts Wednesday 23 Publication of 2018 second semester supplementary examination results Friday 25 Final date for applications for scanning of 2018 annual and second semester supplementary examination scripts FEBRUARY 2019
Friday 1 Registration ends for annual and first semester students Final date for student applications for 2018 annual and second semester special examinations Monday 4 Commencement of lectures – annual and semester students Final date for any changes to first semester subjects/programmes
already registered for (except cancellations and de-registrations). Tuesday 26 Conducting of 2018 annual and second semester special examinations MARCH 2019
Thursday 7 Publication of 2018 annual and second semester special examination results Monday 11 Last day for registrations of re-registering of Masters and Doctorate Research students Wednesday 13 Final date for applications for re-mark of February special examination scripts Final day for capturing graduation decisions (for the April graduation ceremony) onto ITS for students who had outstanding requirements (Undergraduate students) – Inclusive of Applications for Exemptions and Transfers and completion of all WIL requirements. Friday 22 Final date for any changes to annual subjects/programmes already registered for (except cancellations and de-registrations). Final day for capturing graduation decisions (for the April / May graduation ceremony) onto ITS for Masters and Doctoral students (Postgraduate students) Friday 29 Last day to cancel first semester subjects or to de-register for first
semester programmes.A student cancelling or de-registering after this date will be regarded as having failed that subject/programme and officially published results will be reflected accordingly. A student cancelling or de-registering from any programme prior to or as at this date will be recorded as having withdrawn and no result will be published.
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APRIL 2019
Monday 8 Beginning of the second term Monday 15 Final day for capturing graduation decisions (for the April / May graduation ceremony) onto ITS for Masters and Doctoral students (Postgraduate students) Friday 26 Publication of final mid-year main examination time-table with venues Monday 29 Graduation Ceremony (Midlands) Tuesday 30 Graduation Ceremony (Midlands) MAY 2019
Monday 6 Graduation Ceremony (Durban) Tuesday 7 Graduation Ceremony (Durban) Wednesday 8 Graduation Ceremony (Durban) Thursday 9 Graduation Ceremony (Durban) Friday 10 Graduation Ceremony (Durban) Saturday 11 Graduation Ceremony (Durban) Monday 13 Graduation Ceremony (Durban) Friday 17 Lectures end for first semester students Saturday 18 Examination study period commences for first semester students Wednesday 22 Examination study period ends for first semester students
Thursday 23 First semester examinations commence for all faculties Final date for first time registration of Masters and Doctorate students, in order for the current academic year to count towards the minimum duration referred to in Rule G24 (2)(a) Friday 31 Last Day for submission of thesis/dissertation (for examination) to the Faculty Office / Faculty Research Office for possible September 2019 Graduation. Anyone submitting after this date will graduate in the April / May 2020 Graduation Ceremony. JUNE 2019
Friday 7 First semester examinations end for all faculties Publication of final mid-year supplementary examination time-table with venues Friday 14 Last day for students to produce their original Senior Certificate / National Senior Certificate (NSC) to the Faculty Office Last day to cancel annual subjects or to de-register for annual programmes. A student cancelling or de- registering after this date will be regarded as having failed that subject/programme and officially published results will be reflected accordingly. A student cancelling or de-registering from any programme prior to or as at this date will be recorded as having withdrawn and no result will be published. Final date for submission of all outstanding examination scripts for mid- year main examinations to the Examinations Audit Panel Thursday 20 Publication of first semester main examination results Friday 21 Mid-year supplementary examinations commence Thursday 27 Mid-year supplementary examinations end
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JULY 2019
Monday 15 Beginning of the third term / second semester Second semester registration commences Friday 19 Mid-year supplementary examination scripts to be marked, moderated and audited Final date for applications for scanning of the midyear main examination scripts Saturday 20 Registration ends for second semester students Monday 22 Commencement of lectures: second semester students Wednesday 24 Final date for applications for re-mark of the midyear main examination scripts Mid-year supplementary examination results to be published Friday 26 Final date for student applications for first semester special examinations Final date for applications for scanning of the midyear supplementary examination scripts Wednesday 31 Final date for applications for re-mark of midyear supplementary examination scripts AUGUST 2019
Monday 5 Final day for capturing graduation decisions (for the September graduation ceremony) onto ITS for students who had outstanding requirements (Undergraduate students) – Inclusive of Applications for Exemptions and Transfers and completion of all WIL requirements. Tuesday 13 Conducting of first semester special examinations Monday 19 Final day for capturing graduation decisions (for the September graduation ceremony) onto ITS for Masters and Doctoral students (Postgraduate students) Friday 23 Final date for any changes to second semester subjects/programmes
already registered for (except cancellations and de-registrations). First semester special examination results to be published Wednesday 28 Final date for applications for scanning of August special examination scripts Friday 30 Final date for applications for re-mark of August special examination scripts SEPTEMBER 2019
Wednesday 4 Spring Graduation (Durban) Thursday 5 Spring Graduation (Durban) Wednesday 18 Publication of the final year-end main examination timetable with venues Friday 20 End of the third term Monday 30 Beginning of the fourth term
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OCTOBER 2019
Tuesday 1 Lectures end for all annual students Last day to cancel second semester subjects or to de-register for second semester programmes. A student cancelling or de-registering after this date will be regarded as
having failed that subject/programme and officially published results will be reflected accordingly. A student cancelling or de-registering from any programme prior to or as at this date will be recorded as having withdrawn and no result will be published
Wednesday 2 Examination study period commences for all annual students Sunday 6 Examination study period ends for all annual students Monday 7 Annual examinations commence for all faculties Wednesday 23 Lectures end for second semester students Monday 28 Annual examinations end for all faculties Examination study period ends for second semester students Tuesday 29 Second semester examinations commence for all faculties NOVEMBER 2019
Monday 11 Second semester examinations end for all faculties Thursday 14 Last Day for submission of thesis/dissertation (for examination) to the Faculty Office / Faculty Research Office for possible April / May 2020 Graduation. Anyone submitting after this date will graduate in the September 2020 Graduation Ceremony. Publication of annual main examination results Monday 25 Supplementary examinations commence for all annual subjects Friday 29 Publication of second semester main examination results Supplementary examinations end for all annual subjects
DECEMBER 2019
Wednesday 4 Supplementary examinations commence for all second semester subjects Tuesday 10 Supplementary examinations end for all second semester subjects Wednesday 11 Publication of annual supplementary examination results Friday 13 End of the fourth term/University Closes
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STUDENT IT SERVICES INFORMATION 1. Student IT Services If you have registered as a student at DUT, an email account would have automatically been created for you upon enrolment and payment of fees. To gain access to your account on the e-mail system, you will need to know your DUT student number which is printed out on your identification card below the bar code. You can access your DUT mailbox either on campus or from home by typing the following URL into your web browser: Internal access is: http://student External access is: https://student.dut.ac.za When accessing the Student Portal you will be prompted for a user login and password as shown below:
You will need to type in your student number and password to login, for example Username:DUT\20612345 Password: ************ your password will be as follows: First Time Entering Students Dut (password for the first time is the first 6 digits of your id number). An example of this is: Username: DUT\20612345 Password: Dut760504 Returning Students You must use the password that you have been using to access your email and or student portal Note that this password is case sensitive. International Students You will need to enquire at the faculty Office.
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2. Student Portal As a DUT student, you have access to the Student Portal which will consist of student related information and links to other systems.
When the browser opens you will see the Student Portal which looks similar
The Student Links on the Student Portal circled in the diagram above are for the following applications:
ITS (Student Information)
DUT4LIFE
DUT Internet Site
Library
Blackboard
Detail User Guide (OWA)
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3. DUT4life - E-mail for life
DUT4life is a branded collaboration suite, which is part of Microsoft's Live Services. The suite consists of e-mail, instant messaging, Sky- drive (on-line storage) and on-line office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint & OneNote). To access the suite, select the DUT4life link on the student portal. You will be directed to a DUT4life landing page. Select Access E-mail. You will be presented with the Windows Live Login screen:
Your Windows Live ID will be your [email protected] and the password is Dut123456 where 123456 is the first6 digits of your SA ID.eg. Windows Live ID - Password - DUT700229 where the SA ID Number is 7002291234090.
*Foreign students need to contact the faculty office, lab technicians or the library staff.
NOTE: ALL OFFICIAL DUT COMMUNICATION WILL BE SENT TO YOUR DUT4LIFE ACCOUNT.
Upon successful logon, if prompted, enter the time zone or search for Pretoria/Harare.
Thereafter your mailbox will open.
Send an e-mail, select New, and enter the recipient in the To: field, type in the subject, the body of the e-mail and select Send.
change the default password, Select Options, Select See all Options and Select Change your Password from the list of shortcuts.
For more details go to www.outlook.com/dutlife.ac.za
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4. Access to your Student Information
From the student portal click on 'Internal access to ITS student information system...' If you do not have a pin, first REQUEST A PIN by entering your student number and clicking on the [Request A Pin] tab in the screen that appears below.
A PIN will be emailed to your dut4life email account. Access your email from the student portal to retrieve your pin. Use your student number and the PIN provided to access the ITS system.
The ITS iEnabler system allows you access to the following:
Residence Applications
Registration
Student Inquiry
Summarised Statement of Account
Progress report
Examination time table
Examination Results
Academic Admission Status
Proof of Registration etc
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5. Student Kiosk
Some campuses have student kiosks that can also be used to access student information.
Requirements to use Kiosk
Students must have a PIN which is obtainable as mentioned previously in this document (see number 4 on the previous section regarding Request a Pin) or contact your faculty office or open access labs for assistance.
Steps to use Kiosk after obtaining pin code
Click on Student using the mouse or the touch screen
Swipe your student card, mag-strip facing you and swipe from left to right or
Type in your student number manually
Click on pin using the mouse and enter your pin code
If pin code does not work, click on help to obtain assistance
Click on login or touch on login button with your finger
You can now use the mouse to touch screen to explore using the student enquiry option
Do not forget to logout.
NB: If the Kiosk is not working please report it to the nearest Faculty Office or Open Access Lab
6. Student SMS Services
Do you want your Financial Balance OR Examination Results SMS the following to 34763
For Financial balance:
DUT space STUDENT NUMBER space B
For Exam results:
DUT space STUDENT NUMBER space R
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7. ITS Mobi App
Did you know?
You can get use the ITS Mobi App to obtain your financial balance and examination results and much more?
Link is available on the Student Portal and DUT Website. Use your iEnabler Student Number & Pin to log on.
8. Student MySite
What is a MySite?
Student My Site is a personal site that gives you a central location to manage and store your documents, content, links, and contacts. My Site serves as a point of contact for other users in your organization to find information about you and your skills and interests.
How to Create your MySite
As a DUT student, you have access to the Student Portal. When you login to the student portal, you see a link to MySite on the top right hand corner. When you click on it for the first time it will request you for a user id and password. Once you entered a valid user id and password, the system will create a Mysite for you. Or if you already created your Mysite you would be able to login to your Mysite.
See below for sample of a Student Mysite
If you have further enquiries about IT Services, please ask the LAB Technicians in your faculty.
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DUT CAMPUS MAPS
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EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION
DUT EMERGENCY NUMBERS
DUT Security Control
Steve Biko Campus: +27 31 373 2181/2
ML Sultan Campus: +27 31 373 5177/9
City Campus: +27 31 373 6657
Ritson Campus: +27 31 373 5664
Brickfield Campus: +27 31 373 3740
Ambulance +27 82 911
City Med (DUT campus emergencies): +27 80 000 0024
City Hospital (Private hospital -
DUT contracted) +27 31 204 1300
GENERAL
Police (Flying Squad): 10111
Ambulance: 10177
Durban Fire Department: +27 31 361 0000
Pietermaritzburg Fire Department: +27 33 845 5900
If you have difficulties with any of these numbers, dial 112 from a cellphone, or 1022 from a
landline.
Berea Police Station (closest police +27 31 201 7327 station to DUT main Durban campuses)
eThekwini Metro Police +27 31 300 3230 (Municipality police)
HOSPITALS CLOSE TO DUT’S DURBAN MAIN CAMPUSES WITH EMERGENCY WARDS: Addington (State hospital) +27 31 309 4646/ +27 31 309 6065
Entabeni (Private hospital) +27 31 360 3111
King Edward (State hospital) +27 31 314 2200
St. Augustine (Private hospital) +27 31 268 5000
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LIST OF REFERENCES Department of Finance. (2018). DUT Fees and Finance Rules 2018 Booklet. International Education and Partnerships. DUT International Student Guide 2018/19 Online Registration Guide (online). Available http://www.dut.ac.za/student_portal/student_registration/ (Accessed 27 November 2018) Registrar’s Office. 2018 General Handbook for Students