Here’s What Northlink College Fees Are


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Northlink College provides relevant, accredited Education and Training which will address the Skills and Developmental needs of students. If you're considering studying at Northlink College, here's a breakdown of the tuition fees to help you plan.


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Planning for your education involves understanding the costs associated with your chosen institution. At Northlink College, the tuition fees vary by program and level, with different payment plans available.

Whether you're pursuing a vocational course or a specialized occupational program, knowing the financial requirements will help you make informed decisions.

Here is a summary of the fees structure across various programs offered at Northlink College: 

National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Programs

NCV programs have varying fees depending on the field. For instance, Engineering and Related Design costs R23,785 per year for levels 2, 3, and 4, while Office Administration is priced at R11,970 annually.

More specialized courses like Primary Health charge R15,230 per year, and Safety in Society costs R12,255 annually.

NATED 191 Trimester Programs

NATED 191 programs also differ by level. The fees for Engineering Studies N1 start at R2,440 per trimester, increasing to R2,860 for N4 to N6 levels. Courses like Legal Secretary and Medical Secretary are R3,620 and R5,880 per semester, respectively.

Occupational Programs

The Centre of Specialisation (CoS) occupational programs focus on trades such as Bricklaying (R11,480 per year), Electrician (R15,300), and Diesel Mechanic (R17,315).

Payment plans are available for South African citizens, with fees payable over 3 to 10 months, depending on the course. A 5% discount is offered if the fees are paid in full upfront.

Additional Costs for International Students

International students, including those from SADC countries, must pay an additional administration fee of R875 per academic block.

Unlike local students, international students are required to pay the full tuition fees before receiving an acceptance letter and do not qualify for financial aid.

Cancellation and Payment Policies

If you decide to cancel or terminate your course, you must inform the Programme Manager. Simply stopping attendance does not count as formal cancellation, and you will still be liable for full fees. Residence fees are also non-refundable once you’ve committed to staying.

Financial Aid and Bursaries

Eligible South African students may apply for bursaries through NSFAS for vocational programs. Unfortunately, bursaries are not available for international students.

Contact for More Information

For more specific details, it's best to contact the campus you're enrolling in or visit the Northlink College website for a full fee breakdown. Make sure to explore all your financial aid options and payment plans to make the most of your academic journey. All the best! 

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