TVET Colleges

TVET Colleges

TVET Colleges

Technical and Vocational Education and Training may either be Private or Public Colleges. Historically, TVET Colleges were frequently thought to be secondary to established academic institutions. However, their significance has expanded dramatically throughout time as communities have realized the critical role they serve in educating individuals for the job.

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges have evolved as critical players in the educational landscape, providing students worldwide with different and dynamic avenues to success. TVET colleges offer specialized instruction, preparing students with the practical skills and information required to flourish in a variety of industries.

READ: TVET College Courses And Requirements

What Are TVET Colleges?

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges are educational institutions that provide specialized education and training in practical and vocational skills. These colleges provide a diverse range of programs and courses aimed to prepare students for certain trades, industries, or professions. The TVET colleges are an important aspect of many countries’ education systems, educating students for professions in a variety of fields. TVET Colleges comprises many important characteristics including;

  • TVET colleges provide an emphasis on hands-on, practical learning. They give students the chance to obtain real-world experience in their chosen industries.
  • TVET colleges provide a diverse selection of programs that encompass a variety of vocational and technical fields.
  • Relevance to Industry: One of the primary advantages of TVET colleges is their tight ties to businesses and employers.
  • Recognized Credentials: TVET college qualifications and certifications are frequently recognized by industry associations, employers, and, in certain cases, government agencies.

TVET Colleges in South Africa

South Africa has 50 registered and accredited public TVET Colleges that operate in roughly 364 locations distributed across the country’s rural and metropolitan areas. Below are  Colleges in South Africa in their various provinces;

Eastern Cape

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

Free State

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

Gauteng

  • Central Johannesburg TVET College
  • Ekurhuleni East TVET College
  • Ekurhuleni West TVET College
  • Sedibeng TVET College
  • South West Gauteng TVET College
  • Tshwane North TVET College
  • Tshwane South TVET College
  • Western TVET College

KwaZulu-Natal

  • Coastal TVET College
    Elangeni TVET College
    Esayidi TVET College
    Majuba TVET College
    Mnambithi TVET College
    Mthashana TVET College
    Thekwini TVET College
    Umfolozi TVET College
    Umgungundlovu TVET College

Limpopo

  • Capricorn TVET College
  • Lephalale TVET College
  • Letaba TVET College
  • Mopani South East TVET College
  • Sekhukhune TVET College
  • Vhembe TVET College
  • Waterberg TVET College

Mpumalanga

  • Ehlanzeni TVET College
    Gert Sibande TVET College
    Nkangala TVET College

Northern Cape

  • Northern Cape Urban TVET College
  • Northern Cape Rural TVET College

North West

  • Orbit TVET College
  • Taletso TVET College
  • Vuselela TVET College

Western Cape

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

Programs Offered At TVET Colleges

The following programs are offered at colleges;

  • National Certificate (Vocational):

NC(V) programs are administered by the Department of Higher Education and Training, with quality assurance provided by Umalusi.
Students get a broad variety of knowledge and practical skills in certain industry domains as a result of the programs’ integration of theory and practice.

  • NATED / Report 191:

Under the authority of the Department of Higher Education and Training, NATED / Report 191 programs are provided and quality assured by Umalusi.
The programs last 18 months and include 18 months of academic study at colleges and 18 months of relevant practical experience in the workplace.
N1 – N6 are engineering studies, while N4 – N6 are business and utility studies.

  • National Higher Certificate:

These are Higher Education programmes offered at colleges in partnership with Higher Education Institutions.

  • Learnership:

These programmes are based on a cluster of NQF registered unit standards and are offered under the auspices of SETAs and quality assured by SETA ETQAs. Skills programmes can build up to a full qualification.

  • NQF Full Time :

National Qualifications Framework (NQF) registered qualifications offered to full-time private students under the auspices of SETAs and quality assured by SETA ETQAs

  • Non-Formal:

Enrichment programs culminate in a certificate of attendance or company-based training in response to a specific demand.

  • ABET Or AET:

Adult (basic) education and training programmes.

Requirement For TVET Colleges

The admission requirements for TVET Colleges vary among themselves, the course and the qualifications you wish to study However, the general admission requirements have been provided below;

National Certificate (Vocational)

  • Grade 9 + college requirements set per programme

NATED / Report 191

  • Grade 9 for N1 admission
  • Grade 12 for N4 admission

National Higher Certificate

  • Grade 12 + requirements set by HE institution and college

Learnership

  • Specific to programme

NQF Full Time

  • Specific to programme

Non Formal

  • Specific to programme

ABET Or AET

  • Specific to programme

How To Apply For TVET Colleges

TVET Colleges applications are done online on the official website of the college during the application period. Follow the steps below to apply;

  • Download your online application form from the official website of the TVET College
  • Complete your application form in full with the required information
  • Upload and Attach all supporting documents.
  • Submit your completed application before the closing date

Contact Details

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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

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