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CUT is a public technology university with campuses in Bloemfontein and Welkom, South Africa. It offers qualifications in STEM, management, humanities and education, and is part of the BRICS Universities League.
CPUT is a public university of technology with over 32,000 students and five campuses in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in various fields, and has a co-operative education policy that includes internships.
CUT is a public university in Zimbabwe that offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in agriculture, engineering, business, and teacher education. It is located in Chinhoyi, about 120 km from Harare, and has a hotel, a farm, and sporting facilities on campus.
The University of the Free State (UFS) is a public university in Bloemfontein, South Africa, with two satellite campuses. It was founded in 1904 as an English-medium institution and became an Afrikaans-language university in 1950, but changed to English in 2016.
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A comprehensive and updated list of public and private universities in South Africa, with their nicknames, foundations, locations, and enrollments. Learn about the types, history, and rankings of South African universities and their campuses.
There were 88,078 students enrolled for the year 2012 at the Tshwane University of Technology. It was estimated, for the year 2014, that the number of first year student applications the university received were around 80,000. Tshwane University of Technology predominantly provides vocational qualifications in the form of three-year diplomas.
The South African South East Academic Libraries System, commonly known as SEALS, was conceptualized in 1998 as a regional library cooperative, and fully constituted in 1999 as a regional consortium, under the auspices of the Eastern Cape Higher Education Association (ECHEA) in South Africa.