Nkangala TVET College
, South AfricaNkangalca TVET College was formed in 2003 with the merger of Witbank, Middelburg, Mpondozankomo, and CN Mahlangu campuses (formerly Technical Colleges) in Nkangala region. Waterval boven Campus was transferred in 2011 from Ehlanzen FET College. The college was formed after the adoption of FET Act of 1996 by Parliament. The College is the largest educational institution in the Mpumalanga Province, serving the community in the Nkangala region. CN Mahlangu and Waterval Boven are the predominately rural. The majority of the learners are drawn primarily from the urban areas of Witbank and Middelburg that are the most densely populated areas in the entire region. The remainder of the students comes from the rural areas of former Kwa-Ndebele and Waterval boven. In 2007, 719 students were enrolled in NC(V) programmes and 11,917 students in Nated 191 courses. More than 95% of our students come from the previously disadvantaged groups. The College offers eight NC(V) programmes namely Civil Engineering and Building Construction, Electrical Infrastructure Construction, Engineering and Related Design, Finance, Economics and Accounting, Hospitality, Tourism, Information Techmology and Computer Sciences and Office Administration. Nated (191) programmes are still presented, and in all we have exactly seven courses. All programmes curriculum is developed and recognised by the Department of Higher education and Training. The focus of the Extended Learning Unit (ELU) is on occupational training presenting accredited programmes and learnerships. The delivery of learnerships commenced very well with 2947 learners participating in learnerships that had a contract value of R 6,232,500.00. The initial college staff compliment in 2003 was 247 educators and 108 support staff. 66,5% of all the employees are African, 32,9% are white and only 0,6% are Indian.
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, South AfricaHIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIPS We have strong partnerships with many national and international higher education institutions, from academic to technical universities. including many professional industry bodies. Some of these include UNISA, and North West University. GET A TEACHER DIPLOMA BUSINESS UNIT Our Business Unit does short to medium courses. We have partnerships with all Seta’s and have courses that cover every industry. Most of these courses come with a stipend and last just a few weeks to a couple of months. To Apply complete the form below and you will be notified of any upcoming courses in your town.
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, South AfricaNorthern Cape Urban TVET College is 1 of the 50 TVET Colleges in the country and 1 of the only 2 in the Northern cape province, mainly serving the Frances Baard and John Taole Gaetsewe districts in the province. The College comprises of the following campuses: City Campus. Moremogolo Campus. Phatsimang Campus. The College also has a Central Office situated in the Kimberley CBD. Through its Skills and Innovation Centre the College offers a variety of Occupational programmes like Learnerships and Accredited Skills Programmes. Geographically the three Campuses and Skills and Innovation Centre are within 10 km of each other and between 10 km to 1.5 km away from the Central Office respectively. The Moremogolo and Phatsimang Campuses are situated in the township whilst City Campus is in the CBD. In line with the College vision and mission, the programme qualification mix is responsive to industry demands, that will seek to address the economic needs of the area. A programme qualification mix, offering relevant formal ministerial programmes National Certificate (Vocational) Programmes: Civil Engineering and Building Construction Electrical Infrastructure Construction Finance, Economics and Accounting Tourism Office Administration Safety in Society Transport and logistics IT Report 191 (N1-N3) Engineering Studies Programmes Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Report 191 National Diploma Business Studies Programmes Management Assistant Marketing Management Tourism Intro to Business Management Business Management Financial Management Human Resource Management A programme qualification mix, offering relevant accredited occupational programmes: National Certificate: Mixed Farming National Certificate: Poultry Production National Certificate: Meat Processing National Certificate: Early Childhood Development National Certificate: Brick Laying & Construction National Certificate: Plumbing National Certificate: Spray painting Centre of Specialisation: Carpentry and Joinery The first group of apprentices (CoS) underwent their trade testing, to qualify as ‘Red Seal’ apprentices. The College is continually building local partnerships with various institutions, amongst other: Government departments University of the Free State Central University of Technology Narysec ETDP Seta MERSETA Bank SETA (AATI) for Financial Management Specialization Local Business and Industry, and Many others. On national and international levels, the institution has implemented partnership agreements with Goldfields TVET College, Dudley College and Activate Learning College in England. The Colleges share common objectives in the development of Renewable Energy Plants in our communities, promoting an entrepreneurial culture, leadership development and promotion of literacy and numeracy competencies. The international partnerships were created to share best practices and models that work in the United Kingdom and in South Africa. It is further important to note that the Northern Cape Urban TVET College was awarded a Foundational Learning project to improve numeracy and literacy skills of students.
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, South AfricaProclamation R88 of 2022, authorises an investigation into any alleged maladministration in connection with the affairs of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (‘NSFAS’) and improper or unlawful conduct by the employees or officials. It is with great dismay that Northlink College, on Tuesday, 15 November 2022, became aware through various media platforms of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) media report.
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, South AfricaVISION A global institution of excellence, surpassing community needs MISSION To provide high quality Education and Training that is affordable, relevant, learner-centred and that contributes to the total development of individuals through • Optimal utilisation of resources • Creative and innovative modes of delivery • Appropriately skilled staff and • Community upliftment ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ KEY VALUES ORBIT College believes in TRANSFORMATION Policies, procedures, activities and programmes are responsive to community needs and redress imbalances of the past, thereby ensuring increased inclusivity and accessibility ACCOUNTABILITY Decision-making processes are transparent with proper financial management systems and procedures with the focus on efficiency and effectiveness, including being fair, ethical and trustworthy in all that we do RESPECT We respect the values of human dignity, equality, human rights and freedom, non-racism and non-sexism TEAMWORK Co-operating with one another, the community, business stakeholders and partners in education in an open and supportive way to achieve shared goals
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, South AfricaPort Elizabeth TVET College is an institution for tomorrow with a rich illustrious past. We focus on developing people today to enable them to face the challenges of tomorrow by equipping them with relevant practical skills to enable them to attain their dreams and aspirations. This underpins our vision of being the preferred provider of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Programmes, which complement the human resource and skills development needs of a competitive, developing nation. Our three main campuses: Russell Road Campus, Dower Campus and Iqhayiya Campus are reflected in our logo which signifies unity and strength in order to empower students with quality, market-related skills in order to contribute to the sociology-economic development of the country. Our core values are expressed on a day-by-day basis by Respecting the rights and dignity of each individual Personal integrity and ethical behaviour Cultural diversity, tolerance and equality Professionalism and excellence Quality service provisioning Accountability between all stakeholders Open communication, transparency and shared decision making at all levels Innovative and constructive change in line with the human resource development strategy and skills development strategy of the country Get in Touch 1 Richmond Hill Drive, Richmond Hill, 6001 Central Administration Tel: 041 509 6000 Email: info@pecollege.edu.za APPLY NOW Why PE College Quite simply, Port Elizabeth College performs with excellence as a priority. Our approach to education is largely driven by the will to exceed expectations. Complacency has not followed our accolades and achievements; instead we always strive to improve our performance. Port Elizabeth College caters for driven individuals with the knowledge that education is the fundamental entity of our prospering nation. We cater for individuals who want to get ahead, our slogan “Get Ahead, Get an Education” translates our stance. Why consider TVET The TVET sector is one that offers endless opportunities for the student, the chosen industry and the community at large. The main responsibility of the TVET sector is to equip skilled individuals to meet the requirements for sustainable economic growth and development. Competent students receive the National Certificate (Vocational) NC(V) qualification after the all three levels, namely, Level 2, 3, and 4 on the National Qualification Framework (NQF). Financial Bursaries In order to give the youth access to our TVET College, the government has made funds available in the form of bursaries to qualifying students that are in need of financial assistance and are able to demonstrate potential for academic success. The Department of Education TVET College bursary scheme assists students or intending to enrol at TVET Colleges for National Certificate Vocational (NCV) programmes, but who are unable to fund their studies. Students may apply based on the Means test administered by the college. The college manages the bursary award process. You are eligible to apply for a bursary for if you are A South African citizen Enrolled or intending to enrol for the NC(V) In need of financial assistance Able to demonstrate potential for academic achievement Minimum Requirements A year end school report grade 9, 10, 11 and 12
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, South AfricaSekhukhune Further Education and Training College is a South African Public institution accredited by Umalusi (the body responsible for quality assurance of programmes offered at the general and TVET institutions) and governed by Further Education and Training Colleges Act (FETC Act no 16 of 2006). The College emerged as a result of the merger process between two Colleges, namely, CS Barlow and CN Phatudi as declared by the Minister of National Education in order to change the TVET landscape. The Sekhukhune TVET College has been registered with the Limpopo Department of Education in terms of the Provincial regulations for registration of institutions and its EMIS number is 996603305. The College is situated in the South Eastern part of Limpopo Province and services mainly rural areas of the Greater Sekhukhune District Municipality which incorporate Five Local municipalities, namely, Elias Motsoaledi, Greater Marble-Hall, Greater Tubatse, Fetakgomo and Makhuduthamaga local municipality. The College focuses on Engineering, Business, Information Technology and Utility Studies training which relates directly to the needs as identified by ASGISA (Accelerated & Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa) and JIPSA (Joint Initiative on Priority Skills Acquisition) for skilled people in the engineering, Financial and Managerial fields while it is also addressing the needs for skilled artisans, IT Technicians, Employees in the Tourism and Hospitality fields. Our staff is fully geared to take the bold step to implement the new SAQA Unit Standards, National Certificate Vocational (NCV) and the NQF Level 2 - 4 qualifications, to actively participate in Community Education. We have ample Accredited OBE Educators, Assessors, Moderators and Verifiers that will ensure the quality of our training. The College provides various study opportunities in the National Certificate Vocational courses, such as: Generic Management, Marketing Management, Tourism Management, Information Technology & Computer Science, Electrical Infrastructure Construction, Finance, Economics & Accounting, Civil Engineering Construction, Manufacturing and Assembly, Engineering-Related and Design, Fabrication & Extraction, and Office Administration. The results orientated approach of Sekhukhune TVET College ensures academic integrity and the ability to reach competitive results. The College boasts excellent facilities such as well-equipped workshops, computer centres and business simulations that afford students to experiment hands-on workplace skills. Sekhukhune TVET College has also certified all Quality Management Systems requirements and has been certificated as ISO: 9001:2008, compliance during the year 2006 certified by Alpha Certification Services. The certificate certifies that all the College processes are structured for ‘CUSTOMER’S SATISFACTION’ at all times.
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, South AfricaSouth Cape TVET College, also referred to as SCC, is situated across the famous Garden Route, the Little and Central Karoo, the catchment area of South Cape TVET College is 80 822 km², which is the largest of the six TVET Colleges in the Western Cape. SCC has six Campuses across the Garden Route, Klein Karroo District and Central Karoo District. Campuses are the Beaufort West Campus, Bitou Campus in Plettenberg Bay, George Campus, Hessequa Campus in Riversdale, Mossel Bay Campus and the Oudtshoorn Campus. The management and coordination of the campuses happens at the central office, located in George. All senior management team members are centrally located there. The institution was established in the year 2000 and was the pilot site for College mergers in South Africa. SCC comprises of the amalgamation of the following colleges: George Technical College, founded in 1968, Oudtshoorn Technical College, founded in 1981, South Cape Technical Institute in George, which started its first activities in the early 1980s, and Mossel Bay College which started operating in 1993 as a satellite of the Oudtshoorn Technical College. After the successful integration of the SCC amalgamation, other college mergers followed suit from 2002 onwards. Changes such as the South Cape TVET College merger were not without their growing pains. Staff had to adapt to change as there was now a Central Office, and each previous Technical College was now a Campus of a bigger Institution and could no longer make autonomous decisions. In 2007 a new study path, the National Certificate Vocational (NCV) field was introduced to Colleges. These qualifications were targeted towards youth who left school and had not matriculated, but had passed Grade 9. SCC enthusiastically piloted approximately 10 of these new programmes with intakes at the George, Mossel Bay and Oudtshoorn Campuses. With these new qualifications available, the National N Diploma Courses were then phased out at all Campuses at the time, but were later re-introduced due to policy ammendments. Within just one year the College had narrowed down their programme offerings down to nine courses. In so doing, the idea was to create niche campuses. This lead to infrastructure being erected at specific campuses to focus on specific courses within the identified niche. Oudtshoorn Campus had large kitchens built to serve as the number one choice for Hospitality Studies. Mossel Bay Campus quickly became best option to study Engineering Courses with its large electrical, building and mechanical workshops installed. South Cape TVET College incorporated the new change in 2012, where Colleges underwent a name change from Further Education and Training (FET) Colleges to be known as Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Colleges. The College expanded its Programme Qualification Mix (PQM) to include Report 191 Business Studies at the George and Oudtshoorn Campuses and Report 191 Engineering Studies at the Mossel Bay Campus. This was a much needed change for the communities which these Campuses serve as not many matriculants could afford to go to University. This offered an alternative and a very clear career path. Even though it started only at two Campuses, the Report 191 courses are currently offered across all Campuses of South Cape TVET College. As from April 2014 Colleges started migrating from the Department of Education to the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) with the final migration process in April 2016. This lead to a portion of staff becoming DHET staff and the remainder; College Council Staff. Colleges began to adopt the national Department of Public Service and Administration (DPSA) policies and procedures. During this transitional time South Cape TVET College bid farewell to the previous CEO, Mr Luvuyo Ngubelanga who took up the office of Principal at Lovedale College. The new Principal, Mrs Elsie Potgieter took office at South Cape TVET College during August 2015. Even though there were many changes and challenges over the years, South Cape TVET College is still standing proud. Proud to serve the community of the Garden Route District Municipality, Central Karoo District, and Kannaland Municipality, proud of our staff who bring quality and excellent service to technical and vocational training. The College Management and staff are anticipating an exciting next decade!
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