CUT STUDENTS TO REGISTER ONLINE

Facebook
X
LinkedIn
WhatsApp
Email

By Bongani Tshabalala

BLOEMFONTEIN-The Central University of Technology, Free State announced that both first year and senior students’ registration for the 2021 academic year will take place from 5 to 16 March.

The registration process is strictly for students who applied during the application process and are awaiting confirmation. First year students will be able to register from 5 to 10 March, while seniors will be helped from 11 to 16 March. Classes for first year students will commence on 15 March while seniors will begin on 17 March.

CUT main campus Bloemfontein.

All faculties are expected to adhere to these registration dates. Covid-19 regulations will be strictly followed. According to Dan Maritz, CUT Spokesperson, the University is committed to strict health and safety protocols under the adjusted level3 alert of the lockdown. “We wish to ensure the safety and wellbeing of employees, students and users of campus facilities by minimising the infection rates and combating this virus”.

The main assessment for the 2020 academic year took place from 18 January to 4 February while reassessment took place from 15 to 19 February. Results will be published on 2 March. Upon announcement of the 2020 matric results, the University will issue SMSs electronic admission, letters and application status to all successful students who have applied for admission at CUT in 2021. “CUT will provide students with an online registration guide, which will include dates for different faculties and contact details for sections like student enrolment services, finance and faculties”, he said.

 The CUT student support centre will be available.

“?????? a step by step online video registration guide will be available to all” said Maritz. “However, should first year students require access to campus to do their registration, they may do so by producing their admission letters together with their IDs or passports. Current students may enter the campus by producing their student cards together with their IDs or passports”.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Bloemfontein
16/04
Thu
12°C
clear sky
Fri
daily_wether_icon
18°C
17°C
Sat
daily_wether_icon
18°C
17°C
Sun
daily_wether_icon
23°C
16°C
Mon
daily_wether_icon
17°C
18°C
Tue
daily_wether_icon
20°C
22°C
Wed
daily_wether_icon
20°C
22°C
Thu
daily_wether_icon
22°C
15°C
Related Posts
Joint meeting between Dihlabeng management team and MPAC.
Read More
FS Cogta MEC Saki Mokoena officially handing over a vehicle to bakoena principal traditional leader Moremoholo Motebang Mopeli
Read More
ANCYL FS chairperson Junior Lehlehla calling for young literate councillors
Read More
14 April 2026
SANCO North West moves to rebuild amid internal strife
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – The South African National Civic Organisation in the North West has launched...
13 April 2026
Family pride, tears as Radebe scoops top radio honour
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – Raw emotion, family pride and community backing defined the crowning moment...
06 April 2026
Easter roadblocks intensify across Free State to enforce Arrive Alive Campaign
By Emily Setona BETHLEHEM – Law enforcement agencies across the Free State have ramped up visibility...
06 April 2026
Churches divided on corruption fight as bogus pastors exposed
By Teboho Moloi HARRISMITH – A senior leader in the South African Council of Churches (SACC), Bishop...
01 April 2026
FS gets new top cop
By Teboho Moloi BLOEMFONTEIN – National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola has appointed Lieutenant...
31 March 2026
Talk is over: leaders demand action in GBVF war
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – Frustration boiled over at a Men’s Indaba in Makwane as political and traditional...
31 March 2026
Peace call sparks clash over men’s safe spaces
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – Raw emotion, sharp divisions and calls for accountability defined a heated men’s...
25 March 2026
Water crisis hits women hardest
By Emily Setona HARRISMITH– Deepening water shortages are crippling daily life in Makholokoeng, with...
23 March 2026
Sewage crisis festers for years in QwaQwa
By Emily Setona QWAQWA – Residents of Elite, Ward 28, say they are living in unbearable conditions as...
22 March 2026
Kestell residents demand urgent healthcare
By Teboho Moloi KESTELL – Angry residents in Kestell, within Maluti-a-Phofung Local Municipality, have...