How much is DUT?

The cost of tuition at DUT varies depending on the program and the number of modules a student enrolls in. However, there are standard fees that all students must pay upon registration:

  • Minimum First Instalment for Annual Registration (Tuition Only): R3690
  • Minimum First Instalment for Semester Registration (Tuition Only): R2260
  • Payment for Residence Students (Annual Registration): R7380 (includes tuition and residence)

These fees are the minimum amounts required to secure your place at DUT and must be paid at the time of registration.

Additional Costs

In addition to the registration fees, students may incur other costs such as:

  • Application Fees: South African applicants need to pay an application fee of R220, while international applicants pay R250.
  • Course Materials: Depending on the program, students may need to purchase textbooks, lab equipment, or other materials.
  • Living Expenses: Students living off-campus will need to budget for accommodation, food, transportation, and other personal expenses.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

DUT offers various financial aid options to help students manage their educational expenses. These include:

  • Bursaries and Scholarships: Available based on academic merit, financial need, or specific criteria set by donors.
  • Student Loans: Offered through financial institutions and the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).

How to Pay Your Fees

DUT provides several payment options to make it convenient for students to pay their fees:

  • Online Payments: Through the DUT student portal or the university’s official website.
  • Bank Deposits: Direct deposits into the university’s bank account.
  • In-Person Payments: At the university’s finance office.

Conclusion

Understanding the costs associated with studying at DUT is essential for planning your academic journey. By being aware of the tuition fees, registration costs, and additional expenses, you can better prepare financially for your time at the Durban University of Technology.