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Here’s A List of Public TVET Colleges in South Africa 2021

Here's A List of Public TVET Colleges in South Africa 2021

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Here’s A List of Public TVET Colleges in South Africa 2021

Here’s A List of Public TVET Colleges in South Africa 2021

Are you in search of good TVET Colleges in South Africa? Great because we’ve got a list for you to choose your desired college.

“Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) focuses on vocational and occupational education and training with aim of preparing students to become functional workers in a skilled trade”.

A list of Public TVET Colleges in South Africa:

Gauteng

  • Central Johannesburg College (CJC)
  • Ekurhuleni West College (EWC)
  • South West Gauteng College
  • Ekurhuleni East College
  • Tshwane North College
  • Tshwane South College
  • Western College

Mpumalanga

  • Gert Sibande College
  • Nkangala College
  • Ehlanzeni College

Northern Cape

  • Northern Cape Rural College
  • Northern Cape Urban College

Free State

  • Maluti College
  • Motheo College
  • Flavius Mareka College
  • Goldfields College

North West

  • Orbit College
  • Vuselela College

Limpopo

  • Sekhukhune College
  • Lephalale College
  • Letaba College
  • Capricorn College
  • Vhembe College
  • Waterberg College

Western Cape

  • Northlink College
  • South Cape College
  • West Coast College
  • Boland College
  • College of Cape Town
  • False Bay College

Eastern Cape

  • Ingwe College
  • King Hintsa College
  • King Sabata Dalindyebo College
  • Lovedale College
  • Port Elizabeth College
  • Buffalo City College
  • Eastcape Midlands College
  • Ikhala College

KwaZulu-Natal

  • Mnambithi College
  • Thekwini College
  • Umfolozi College
  • Umgungundlovu College (UFET)
  • Coastal KZN College
  • Elangeni College
  • Esayidi College
  • Majuba College

Tvet courses/ Programmes:

TVET Colleges offer courses in industry fields including:

  • Education
  • Training and development
  • Engineering
  • Manufacturing and technology
  • Services
  • Building construction
  • Security
  • Agriculture,
  • Arts and culture,
  • Business,
  • Hospitality,
  • Commerce and management

Registered TVET courses are accredited, meaning that they are widely recognized in terms of employment and further study. They offer short courses and formal training programs of up to three years.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I apply for TVET College?

You can apply directly at your desired TVET college or on their website.

If you wish to enroll at a private college, you can apply through the contact details provided in the Department of Higher Education’s list of registered private colleges in the TVET sector.

What qualifications do TVET colleges offer?

TVET Colleges offer four main types of qualifications, which are:
1. The National Certificate Vocational, NC(V) qualifications,
2. The Report 191 Programmes,
3. The National Introductory Certificate (N4),
4. National Certificates (N4).

Does Nsfas pay for TVET College?

Yes, NSFAS provides financial support to students who wish to enroll at TVET colleges.

 

 

 

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