List Of TVET Colleges In South Africa

TVET colleges are vocational or occupational by nature. This means that the student receives education and training with a view towards a specific range of jobs, employment or entrepreneurial possibilities.

Find below are the list of TVET Colleges In South Africa

Coastal KZN TVET College – Durban Campus

Umgungundlovu TVET COLLEGE

TVET colleges

TSHWANE NORTH TVET COLLEGE

Buffalo City College

Thekwini TVET College

Central Johannesburg TVET College

False Bay TVET College Westlake Campus

Mnambithi TVET College – Central Office

Ikhala Public TVET College

Port Elizabeth TVET College

Lovedale Public TVET College

Western College TVET

Northlink College

Capricorn TVET College-Polokwane Campus

Flavius Mareka TVET College

Vuselela TVET College

HOWARD FET COLLEGE (TVET)

Umfolozi College

Mopani South East TVET College

How many TVET colleges are there in South Africa?
50 TVET colleges

There are 50 TVET colleges across South Africa, of which 6 are located in the Western Cape.

How many TVET colleges are there?

Public TVET colleges are funded from public money through the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). In 2015 there were 50 public TVET colleges with over 260 campuses across all nine provinces, in cities and even in small rural towns.

What is the difference between College and TVET?

A TVET qualification is usually quicker to obtain and at a lower expense. It is also more focused on getting you into the workforce quicker. University programmes are geared towards the transfer of knowledge rather than skills.

Who qualifies for TVET College?

Do I qualify to study at a TVET college? In order to apply to study at a TVET college, you will have to have successfully completed grade 9 and be at least 16 years old. (Some of the qualifications have more subject specific requirements than offered at a grade 9 level.)

Is Rosebank College a TVET College?

Is Rosebank College a TVET college? Well, Rosebank is registered as a private higher education institution under the Higher Education Act, 1997. It opened its doors in 2007 under the Independent Institutes of Education (IIE) in South Africa and acquired full local accreditation in the same year.

Which College does NSFAS fund?

NSFAS funds students at the following Universities: Cape Peninsula University of Technology. Central University of Technology. University of Kwazulu-Natal.