Technical Vocational Education And Training

Technical Vocational Education And Training

Technical Vocational Education And Training; What are TVET courses

Technical and vocational education and training(TVET) refers to a type of education that focuses on equipping learners with practical skills, information, and competencies that are directly transferable to certain industries and jobs. Unlike traditional academic education, which focuses on theoretical learning, TVET programmes are meant to provide students with the practical skills they need to enter the industry or start their businesses. TVET programmes include mechanics, construction, healthcare, agriculture, hospitality, information technology, manufacturing, and other sectors and industries. Typically, these programmes are available through vocational schools, community colleges, technical institutes, apprenticeships, and even online platforms.

Technical and vocational education and training (TVET), as part of lifelong learning, can take place at secondary,post-secondary and tertiary levels and includes work-based learning and continuing training and professional development which may lead to qualifications. TVET also includes a wide range of skills development opportunities attuned to national and local contexts. Learning to learn, the development of literacy and numeracy skills, transversal skills and citizenship skills are integral components of TVET.

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TVET Collge(Technical Vocational Education And Training) Courses/Programs

Typically, these programmes are available through vocational schools, community colleges, technical institutes, apprenticeships, and even online platforms. TVET Programs offered at the various colleges in South Africa include;

  • Education and Development
  • Finance, Economics, and Accounting
  • Information Technology and Computer Practice
  • Mechatronics
  • Office Administration
  • Tourism
  • Civil Engineering and Building Construction
  • Electrical Infrastructure Construction
  • Engineering and Related Design
  • Safety In Society
  • National Skill Fund ( NSF Project )
  • Automotive Repair and Maintenance
  • Fitting
  • Motor Mechanic
  • Wholesale and Retail Operations
  • Water and water waste Treatment
  • Water Reticulation services
  • End-User computing
  • General Security Practice
  • Sports coaching
  • Accounting Technician
  • Fibre Processing and Manufacturing ( FP & M SETA)
  • Furniture Making
  • Health and Wealth (HWSETA)
  • Fitting and Turning
  • Electrical
  • Automotive
  • Education Training and Development Practices ( ETDP-SETA)
  • Early childhood Development
  • Wholesale and Retail SETA
  • Wholesale and Retail Operations

Qualification And Requirements for TVET

Qualifications and requirements for Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes vary by the college, qualification and programme. However, the general requirements are listed below;

  • The minimum requirement is a successful Grade 9, but even better is successful Grade 10, 11 and Grade 12.
  • A year-end school report for Grade 9 or higher; or
  • An NQF Level 1 Qualification; or
  • ABET Level 4
  • A Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment to meet the basic requirement for access to NQF Level 2/ What are TVET courses

TVET Institutions in South Africa

Eastern Cape

Free State

Gauteng

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KwaZulu-Natal

Limpopo

Mpumalanga

Northern Cape

North West

Western Cape

Tvet College Contact Details

Visit Us
123 Francis Baard Street, Pretoria, South Africa

Contact Details
0800 87 2222  |  callcentre@dhet.gov.za

We’re Open
Monday: 08h00 – 16h00
Tuesday: 08h00 – 16h00
Wednesday: 08h00 – 16h00
Thursday: 08h00 – 16h00
Friday: 08h00 – 13h00
Closed on Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays

For more information visit the TVET Colleges official website. Hope the provided information is helpful, share your thoughts below in the comment section.

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