Here’s What Flavius Mareka TVET College Fees Are


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Understanding the fee structure at Flavius Mareka TVET College is essential for planning your studies. Here's a breakdown of the fees for different programmes offered at the college, covering National Certificate (Vocational) and Engineering Studies.


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Flavius Mareka TVET College offers a variety of programmes at competitive fees. Knowing the fees upfront will help you make informed decisions and ensure you are financially prepared for your studies.

Whether you're pursuing vocational or engineering courses, the cost breakdown below provides clear insights into what you can expect for the 2024 academic year.

Here's what the Flavius Mareka TVET College fees are: 

National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Fees

The NCV programme at Flavius Mareka TVET College offers various courses, and the fee structure for these courses is as follows:

1. Generic Management (Sasolburg Campus)

  • Level 2, 3, and 4: Each year of study costs R13,025, including SRC fees of R240 and a student card fee of R45. Core subjects like Management Practices, Operations Management, and Financial Management are priced at R2,000 each, while foundational subjects like English and Mathematics Literacy cost R1,580 each.

2. Office Administration (Sasolburg & Kroonstad Campus)

  • Level 2, 3, and 4: The total fee is R11,145 for each level. Core subjects such as Office Practice, Business Practice, and Office Data Processing are priced at R1,530 each, while foundational subjects like English and Mathematics Literacy are R1,580 each.

3. Electrical Infrastructure and Construction (Sasolburg Campus)

  • Level 2, 3, and 4: Each level costs R16,985. Core subjects like Electrical Principles and Practice and Electrical Systems and Construction are priced at R2,990 each. 

4. Civil and Engineering Construction (Kroonstad Campus)

  • Level 2, 3, and 4: Each level costs R17,185. Core subjects include Construction Planning, Plant and Equipment, and Plumbing, each priced at R3,040.

Full-Time Engineering Studies Fees

For those pursuing engineering studies, here’s a breakdown of the fees for Electrical, Mechanical, and other engineering fields:

1. Electrical Engineering (Sasolburg/Mphohadi Campus)

  • N1 to N3: Each level costs R2,365. Subjects include Electrical Trade Theory, Industrial Electronics, and Engineering Science, each priced at R560.
  • N4 to N6: Each level costs R2,725, with subjects like Electro-technics, Industrial Electronics, and Mathematics priced at R650 each.

2. Mechanical Engineering (Sasolburg/Mphohadi Campus)

  • N1 to N3: The total fee for each level is R2,365. Core subjects include Fitting and Turning Theory, Engineering Drawing, and Engineering Science, each costing R560.
  • N4 to N6: Each level costs R2,725, with subjects such as Mechanical Draughting, Engineering Science, and Strength of Materials priced at R650 each.

3. Chemical Engineering (Sasolburg Campus)

  • N4 to N6: The fee per level is R2,725, covering subjects like Chemical Plant Operation and Chemistry, each priced at R650. 

For more information on the course you're interested in, be sure to check out the college's official website.

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