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South Africa - Cape Peninsula University of Technology

South African flag - Cape Peninsula banner 

The Cape Peninsula University of Technology is at the heart of technology education and innovation in Africa. An internationally acclaimed institution, it is the only university of technology in the Western Cape and is the largest university in the region with an enrolment of more than 30000 students.

About Cape Town

Cape Town, “home to soaring Table Mountain, golden beaches and bountiful vineyards, is an old pro at capturing people’s hearts.” (Lonely Planet) Cape Town and South Africa are possibly the most diverse place on this planet. Deserts, mountains, savannah, wetlands, beaches and the ocean make just some of the sceneries you will encounter. Welcome to South Africa!

Practical Facts about Cape Peninsula University
If you wish to go to South Africa, please contact the International Coordinator or the Coordinator for DDK and DMD

Number of places in Autumn
2

Number of places in spring
Remaining

Minimum GPA Score
Not relevant

 

Language requirement score TOEFL/IELTS/TOIC/CEFR A1-C2

Not relevant


Passed ECTS in the English language
Not relevant

ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for BSc students
Not relevant

ECTS-points or semesters required completed before nomination for Msc students
Not relevant

ECTS activity requirements for obtaining visa
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Links

Website
Exchange Site
Studying in South Africa
About Cape Town
About South Africa
Google Maps

 

Useful facts about South Africa


  • A cappuccino in a bar costs on average 21R (10 DKK)
  • A monthly pass for public transport costs on average 345R (165 DKK)
  • Additional to amazing sights on safari, Table Mountain National Park is one of the greatest nature experiences in South Africa with its view over Cape Town from 1086 meters high.
  • Renting a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre costs on average 8090R (3880 DKK)
  • There is still a great divide between the rural black communities and the white majority in the urban areas in South Africa. But urban black communities, where the black roots and an urban lifestyle come together, are growing.