If you’re planning to study at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) in 2027, understanding your Admission Point Score (APS) is one of the most important steps in your application process.
Your APS determines whether you qualify for a programme and how competitive your application is. Knowing how it is calculated can help you plan better and improve your chances of admission.
What Is APS at TUT?
The Admission Point Score (APS) is a system used by TUT to measure your academic performance based on your Grade 12 National Senior Certificate (NSC) results.
Each subject is awarded points depending on your percentage, and the total is used to assess your eligibility.
APS is used to:
- Check if you meet minimum entry requirements
- Compare applicants fairly
- Select students for competitive programmes
How APS Is Calculated at TUT
TUT calculates APS using your best six subjects, excluding Life Orientation.
Each subject is converted into points based on your achievement level.
APS Points Breakdown (NSC Levels)
| Percentage | Level | APS Points |
|---|---|---|
| 80–100% | 7 | 7 points |
| 70–79% | 6 | 6 points |
| 60–69% | 5 | 5 points |
| 50–59% | 4 | 4 points |
| 40–49% | 3 | 3 points |
| 30–39% | 2 | 2 points |
| 0–29% | 1 | 1 point |
Example of APS Calculation
Let’s say your results are:
- English: 65% → 5 points
- Mathematics: 70% → 6 points
- Physical Science: 60% → 5 points
- Geography: 55% → 4 points
- Life Sciences: 62% → 5 points
- Business Studies: 58% → 4 points
Final APS:
5 + 6 + 5 + 4 + 5 + 4 = 29 APS
Minimum APS Requirements at TUT
Different qualifications require different APS scores.
General Guidelines:
- Higher Certificate: APS 18 – 20
- Diploma: APS 20 – 24
- Bachelor’s Degree: APS 24 – 30+
Competitive Programmes
Courses such as Engineering, Health Sciences, and similar fields may require:
- Higher APS scores
- Strong performance in Mathematics or Physical Sciences
- Specific subject combinations
Important Admission Requirements
To apply successfully at TUT, you must meet more than just APS requirements.
1. National Senior Certificate (NSC)
- Must meet minimum APS requirement
- Must have correct subject combinations
2. English Requirement
- English is compulsory
- Usually requires at least 50% (Level 4) or higher
3. Subject Requirements
Some courses require specific subjects such as:
- Mathematics (not Mathematical Literacy)
- Physical Sciences
- Accounting or other subject-specific requirements
Does Meeting APS Guarantee Admission?
No. Meeting the minimum APS does not guarantee acceptance.
Admission depends on:
- Number of available spaces
- Competition for the programme
- Your overall academic performance
- Subject-specific requirements
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Tips to Improve Your Chances at TUT
To increase your chances of admission:
- Aim for a higher APS than the minimum required
- Choose your subjects carefully from Grade 10
- Apply early before deadlines
- Apply for multiple programmes as backup
- Improve Mathematics and key subjects
Why APS Is Important
Understanding your APS helps you:
- Choose the right course early
- Know which programmes you qualify for
- Avoid rejection due to low scores
- Plan your academic path more effectively
It is one of the most important factors in your university application process.
Final Thoughts
The TUT APS system for 2027 admissions is straightforward, but very important. Your APS score plays a major role in whether you are accepted into your chosen programme.
Always check the exact requirements for your course and aim to score above the minimum. Proper planning and strong academic performance can significantly improve your chances of studying at Tshwane University of Technology.

Mbalizuke Nkosi
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