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TUT Diploma Courses You Can Study with 19 APS in 2026
Tshwane University of Technology offers several diploma programmes that accept applicants with at least 19 APS points for 2026 entry. These courses are more accessible but can be highly competitive because many applicants qualify. This guide explains what you need in terms of minimum APS, subject requirements, how to apply, and what you can do if you fall just short.
Which Diploma Programmes Accept 19 APS at TUT
Here are some of the diploma courses at TUT where a minimum APS of 19 is accepted, along with their subject prerequisites:
- Diploma in Contact Centre Management
- Diploma in Animal Sciences
- Diploma in Crop Production
- Diploma in Dental Technology
For most of these programmes, you need:
- A National Senior Certificate with a diploma or bachelor’s endorsement
- English (home language or first additional language) at Level 4 or higher
- Mathematics (or Technical Mathematics) at Level 3, or Mathematical Literacy at Level 4, depending on the programme
Subject Requirements & Variations
While 19 APS is the base, here are additional subject expectations that can affect your eligibility:
- Preferred or required subjects like Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Agricultural Sciences especially for Animal Sciences or Crop Production.
- Some programmes may allow Mathematical Literacy instead of full Mathematics but require a slightly higher overall APS.
- A good Mark in English is important across all programmes.
How to Apply to TUT for These Diploma Courses
To apply in 2026:
- Visit TUT’s official admissions page and check the application deadlines for Bachelor or Diploma streams.
- Prepare your certified Grade 12 results or latest school report.
- Ensure your subject marks meet the minimum (e.g. English Level 4, Maths/Math Literacy required).
- Submit the application with your APS calculation, selected course, and required documentation.
What to Do If Your APS Is Slightly Below 19
If you have APS of 18 or less, these options might help:
- Look for extended entry or bridging programmes that allow you to build up your APS or subject knowledge.
- Improve specific subject scores (especially English, Mathematics, or sciences) if possible, perhaps via supplementary exams or rewriting matric subjects.
- Consider alternative but related courses with lower APS requirements to build up your academic record.
Tips to Strengthen Your Application
- Make sure all required subjects are included in your Grade 12 certificate. Missing a subject can disqualify you even if you have the APS.
- Aim for higher marks in weaker subjects—they help not just with APS but with meeting subject prerequisites.
- Apply early. Spaces in diploma programmes with lower APS often fill up fast at TUT.
- Check for updates on TUT’s course offerings and requirements, since they sometimes change slightly year to year.
