Ekurhuleni West TVET College admission requirements for the admission of NCV and non–NC (V) students have been released.
The management of the Ekurhuleni West TVET College has released the undergraduate and postgraduate admission requirements. The admission entry requirements cover for both South African and International students who wish to study at the Tshwane SouthTVET College.
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Tshwane SouthTVET College Admission Requirements
Your admission to Ekurhuleni West TVET College is dependent on you meeting the specific general admission requirements / APS for your chosen qualification. If you don’t meet these requirements, you may want to consider alternative qualifications or possibly, if you qualify, an extended programme (refer to the college admission requirements), enabling you to register for limited modules in your first year.
Here are the Ekurhuleni West TVET College Admission Requirements:
National Certificate Vocational (NQF Level 2)
Duration: One year per NQF level.
Admission requirements:
- Grade 9 or higher
- ABET Level 4
- NQF Level 1
To obtain a National Certificate: A total of 7 subjects: 3 Fundamental and 4 Vocational subjects, of which 3 are compulsory and 1 is optional.
National Certificate Vocational (NQF Level 3)
Duration: One year per NQF level.
Admission requirements:
- Competency in Learning Outcomes at NQF Level 2 of the same sub-field / programme.
To obtain a National Certificate: A total of 7 subjects: 3 Fundamental and 4 Vocational subjects, of which 3 are compulsory and 1 is optional.
National Certificate Vocational (NQF Level 4)
Duration: One year per NQF level.
Admission requirements:
- Competency in Learning Outcomes at NQF Level 3 of the same sub-field / programme.
To obtain a National Certificate: A total of 7 subjects: 3 Fundamental and 4 Vocational subjects, of which 3 are compulsory and 1 is optional.
Post Grade 12 (Semester Courses)
Minimum admission requirements:
- NSC / N3 / Grade 12 for N4
- N4 for N5
- N5 for N6
General: Each subject covers a period of six months (January to June or July to November). Four subjects must be taken for each course. Students who passed N4, N5 and N6 will be issued with a certificate in the specific field of study.
Please contact the campus of your choice is admission requirement / subject choices or course packages are not specified as courses / programmes might be phased out.
To qualify for a National Diploma, students need to obtain and complete 18 months relevant practical experience.
Please note: N4 is only offered at Kempton Campuses on a part-time basis.