How to Apply Online at TVET College 2025-2026: TVET Colleges Online Application 2025 closing date
TVET Colleges Online Application 2025 academic year will be available for undergraduate applicants from September 2024. Those planning to study at any of the TVET Colleges in South Africa for the 2025-2026 academic cycle can start preparing for every needful thing including the require documents necessary for the online application. Application for 2025 has been open for admissions into various programs in the institution. TVET College Online Application Form for 2025 can be access below.
If you want your application to be process by the institution as early as possible, ensure that you complete your application and submit all supporting documents before the 2025 application closing date. Applicants can also visit the school in which he/she want to apply to book an online application session. All those who need financial aid can apply for NSFAS Funding for the 2025 academic year on 21 November 2024 through the NSFAS official website (www.nsfas.org.za) or can search for other available bursaries.
To Apply online at TVET Colleges 2025, follow the steps below:
Please Note: Most of the TVET Colleges do not accept application fee, please, verify from the college you want to apply to whether you need to pay an online application fee or not. Remember also that application fee paid is non-refundable even if you decide not to study with the college or do not meet the college’s admission requirements for your chosen qualification.
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All applicants must submit the following required supporting documents:
COURSES FUNDED BY NSFAS 2024 FOR TVET COLLEGES
Public TVET Colleges offer a very wide range of courses/programmes that have been developed to respond to the scarce skills needed by employers. Courses vary in duration from a short course of a few hours to formal diploma courses of three years.
Naturally the costs of the courses also vary considerably but it is important to remember that Department of Higher Education and Training programmes are subsidised by 80% of the delivery cost and for the remaining 20% that would be paid by the student, many full bursaries are available.
NSFAS funds Ministerial approved programmes and students must refer to each college, however the generally funded programmes are below:
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For more details, visit https://www.dhet.org.za