Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) Fees Structure 2025/2026
The Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) new and returning undergraduate, postgraduate, and distant learning fee structure for the 2025 academic year has been released.
The Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT) management has released the school fee structure to be paid by each undergraduate and postgraduate (Degree, PhD, Master, Diploma, Certificate, Short Course, and Non-Degree) self- and government-sponsored students, respectively, for the 2025 academic session.
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How to Check Mangosuthu University of Technology Fees Structures 2025-2026
checking Mangosuthu University of Technology Tuition Fees and All Fees Structures is as simple as ABC
- login to Mangosuthu University of Technology Official website…https://www.mut.ac.za
- or (Mangosuthu University of Technology Student Portal)
- On the menu, navigate to Fees, there you can access full details regarding Mangosuthu University of Technology Tuition Fees and All Fees Structures.
Full details of Tuition and Non-Tuition Fees In South Africa
Note: Your annual tuition fees will depend on what and where you study. A diploma from a Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college could be cheaper than a diploma from a University of Technology, while a degree from a private institution could cost twice as much as the same degree from a traditional university.
Courses are also cheaper at distance-learning institutions, such as the University of South Africa (Unisa), than at the residential universities.
Generally, you don’t pay per course, but rather per subject that makes up your degree or diploma. You could save money in your first year by choosing fewer courses, but this could end up costing you more.
The fees sourced include the following undergraduate degrees:
- Bachelor of Commerce (BCom);
- Bachelor of Arts (BA);
- Bachelor of Science (BSc);
- Bachelor of Law (LLB, undergraduate);
- Bachelor of Science/Engineering (BEng).
Some universities calculate their fees per module, require student registration, or did not provide an estimated value for the degrees by the time of publication.
Bachelors of Arts or Social Science (BA or BSocSc)
Tertiary institution | Tuition: First year |
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Monash University (BSocSc) | R81 100 |
North-West University | R46 740 |
Rhodes University | R43 390 |
St Augustines | R51 300 |
University of Cape Town | R53 440 |
University of Johannesburg | R31 500 – R38 800 |
University of KwaZulu-Natal (BSocSc) | R42 000 |
University of Pretoria | R35 000 |
University of South Africa | R14 700 |
University of Stellenbosch | R39 700 |
University of the Witwatersrand | R39 240 – R50 540 |
University of Venda | R26 760 |
Cost of Living in South Africa
Living in South Africa can cost an individual about 400 dollars a month which can be used to cover expenses like food, utility bills, accommodation and travel costs.
Tuition Fees in South Africa
Tuition fees for international students in South Africa are quite cheap and affordable when compared to those in most developed countries. from www.zainfo.co.za, The standard of learning is high class despite the low fees. It is approximately $2,500 – $4,500 for undergraduate programs and $2,700 – $3,000 for postgraduate studies per academic year.