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Durban Institute of Technology (DIT) South Africa
A VIBRANT MULTI-CAMPUS TERTIARY INSTITUTION
The Durban Institute of Technology (DIT) formed by the merger of Technikon Natal and ML Sultan Technikon, is a vibrant multi-campus tertiary institution at the cutting edge of higher education, technological training and research. It is committed to turning out highly skilled graduates who are equipped to meet the demands of the workplace and the special needs of a changing society. A period of compulsory experiential learning provides working experience during the courses of students’ studies. Graduates are ready to make an active contribution in their chosen fields. According to Prof Ncayiyana “As a state higher education institution DIT brings a solid reputation, stretching over almost a century, of internationally recognised degrees and diplomas. With the hands-on skills that it provides, it is a ticket to good employment”. DIT students also represent the demographic profile of the region, and the DIT is proactive and sensitive in promoting cross-cultural awareness and understanding in a safe environment.
The Durban Institute of Technology offers a variety of full-time and part-time programmes leading to a variety of tertiary qualifications. These range from certificate courses (one year full-time study) to National Diplomas (three years of full-time study) to Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate in technology degrees.
The Durban Institute of Technology has six campuses - Durban City, Berea (Steve Biko and ML Sultan), Indumiso on the outskirts of Pietermaritzburg), Pietermaritzburg and Richards Bay.
Advanced equipment, modern technology, library services, student residences, career guidance counseling, financial aid, computer-aided learning centres, health services, sports facilities and social clubs serve the main campus. All campuses are accessible by public transport and provide a friendly environment in which to study.
The Mighty Elephant
The mighty elephant has earned the respect it commands. Few other creatures possess comparable majesty, dignity, regal bearing, caring and intelligence. For the people of KwaZulu-Natal the elephant occupies a special place in history and cultural significance. According to Durban Institute of Technology (DIT) Vice Chancellor, Professor Dan J. Ncayiyana, “To speak to the people of KwaZulu Natal, the DIT adopted the tusks of the mighty elephant into its flag and logo. We were also speaking to our king and our royal house, Hindus who revere the elephant as a God and our wider nation which cherishes it as a symbol of Africa.”
ML Sultan Campus
41/43 Centenary Road Durban 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban 4000
Telephone: (031) 308 5111
Steve Biko Campus
70 Mansfield Road Berea Durban 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban 4000
Telephone: (031) 204 2111
Brickfield Campus
96 Brickfield Road Overport Durban 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban 4000
Telephone: (031) 203 1715 or 203 1750
City Campus
cnr Smith Street, Warwick Avenue & Berea Road Durban 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban 4000
Telephone: (031) 204 2111
Riverside Campus
19 Aberfeldy Road Scottsville Pietermaritzburg 3209 P O Box 101112 Scottsville 3209
Telephone: (033) 845 8800
Indumiso Campus
F J Sithole Road Imbali Pietermaritzburg 3201 Private Bag X 9077 Pietermaritzburg 3200
Telephone: (033) 398 1741
Gamalakhe Campus
Road 36 Gamalakhe 4249 Private Bag X 715 Gamalakhe 4249
Telephone: (039) 318 1430
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ML Sultan Campus
41/43 Centenary Road Durban 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban 4000
Telephone: (031) 308 5111
Steve Biko Campus
70 Mansfield Road Berea Durban 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban 4000
Telephone: (031) 204 2111
Brickfield Campus
96 Brickfield Road Overport Durban 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban 4000
Telephone: (031) 203 1715 or 203 1750
City Campus
cnr Smith Street, Warwick Avenue & Berea Road Durban 4001 P O Box 1334 Durban 4000
Telephone: (031) 204 2111
Riverside Campus
19 Aberfeldy Road Scottsville Pietermaritzburg 3209 P O Box 101112 Scottsville 3209
Telephone: (033) 845 8800
Indumiso Campus
F J Sithole Road Imbali Pietermaritzburg 3201 Private Bag X 9077 Pietermaritzburg 3200
Telephone: (033) 398 1741
Gamalakhe Campus
Road 36 Gamalakhe 4249 Private Bag X 715 Gamalakhe 4249
Telephone: (039) 318 1430 |
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