MUT Finance Department, giving hope to academically excelling students is our main objective, and we believe your financial circumstances should never stand in the way. That is why MUT offers the most competitive tuition fee structure, ranging between R4 530 and R15 350 per semester depending on the course and subjects. Residence fees range between R4 120 and R11 150 per semester. Travel expenses, meals, stationery and text books are not included in the tuition and residence costs. Our financial aid resources and policies ensure that MUT is affordable for all prospective students.
National Diploma – Finance and Accounting (Public)
Department of Accounting
4.1 Admission requirements
To be admitted to this programme, a candidate shall have obtained a valid National Senior Certificate with rating codes:
Accounting (4), Mathematics (3) or Mathematics Literacy (4) and English Home Language (3) or English First Additional Language (4) and any other 3 subjects with rating code 3 excluding Life Orientation.
OR
Senior Certificate with the following requirements:
Higher Grade Standard Grade
Accounting D –
English E D
Mathematics E D
Minimum: 25 Points
ALL ADMISSIONS ARE BASED ON A SELECTION PROCESS ONLY!!!
Applicants who satisfy the minimum requirements will be subjected to a selection process.
Applicants will be ranked based on their academic results and selected for admission accordingly.
4.2 Duration of study
3 years full-time or 4 – 8 year part-time
Part-time classes are held in those subjects for which there is sufficient demand.
4.3 Curriculum: ND: Finance and Accounting (Public)(FINACD)……view PDF file>>>
4.4 Restriction on choice of courses and Promotion Rules
4.4.1 No student shall take:
More than six modules in any semester.
4.5 Promotional rules
4.5.1 To be promoted from the first year to the second year of study, the student shall have passed six out of ten modules in the first year, including at least one module of Financial Accounting 1.
4.5.2 The repeat modules in level 1 shall be taken, where the time-table permits. A student cannot be registered for more than six modules for any one semester taking into consideration 4.5.1.
4.5.3 No candidate shall take any module at level III unless and until all modules in the first and the second years have been completed.
4.6 Examination Regulation
Refer to General Handbook Rule 22. Examination in semester courses will be conducted during May and November. All students should ensure that they have enrolled for all subjects for which they will be writing examinations.