Here’s What Orbit TVET College Fees Are


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Understanding the fee structure at Orbit TVET College is essential if you're planning to apply. Read more for a guide to help you understand what you can expect to pay depending on the programme you choose.


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Orbit TVET College is a educational institution in South Africa, dedicated to providing vocational training and equipping students with the skills necessary for various industries.

With a range of programs that cater to different fields, including engineering, business, and hospitality, the college plays a crucial role in preparing students for the job market.

It is important that as a student you understand the fees structure for your chosen course at this esteemed institution. This is because it will help you plan your finances effectively, ensuring that you can afford your education and avoid unexpected expenses.

By knowing the costs associated with your chosen programs, you can make informed decisions about your educational paths and explore financial assistance options if needed.

Here is the fees structure at Orbit TVET College: 

1. National Certificate (Vocational) – NC(V) Fees

The NC(V) programs at Orbit TVET College offer training from NQF Level 2 to 4. Each level takes one year to complete, and fees vary depending on the specific program.

Here are some examples of the NC(V) fees for 2024:

  • Civil Engineering and Building Construction: R16,920 per year, including learning materials and safety wear.
  • Engineering and Related Design: R16,700 per year.
  • Electrical Infrastructure Construction: R21,620 per year.
  • Finance, Economics, and Accounting: R16,680 per year.
  • Office Administration: R17,915 per year.
  • Tourism: R15,840 per year.
  • Information Technology and Computer Science (Software Design & Development): R12,180 per year.

Each NC(V) program includes additional subject fees for specific vocational and fundamental subjects. For example, subjects like Engineering Technology, Electrical Principles, and Transport Operations may have fees ranging from R1,200 to R4,505 per subject. 

2. Report 191 (NATED) Fees

Report 191 (NATED) programs are available from N1 to N6 levels and are designed for those seeking specialized qualifications in fields like Engineering, Business, and Hospitality.

Here are some typical fees for NATED programs at Orbit TVET College for 2024:

  • Human Resource Management (N4/N5/N6): R3,304 per trimester.
  • Financial Management (N4/N5/N6): R3,304 per trimester.
  • Business Management (N4/N5/N6): R3,304 per trimester.
  • Engineering (N1 to N3): Fees range from R2,228 to R7,260 per trimester depending on the engineering specialization (e.g., Electrical, Mechanical, or Boilermaking).
  • Hospitality and Catering Services (N4/N5/N6): R7,452 per trimester.

3. Additional Fees

Besides tuition, Orbit TVET College charges for supplementary exams, subject re-takes, and practical materials.

For example:

  • Supplementary exams are charged at R370 per subject.
  • Various vocational subjects (e.g., Jewellery Manufacturing, Engineering Science, Tourism Services) may have additional fees ranging from R557 to R1,815 per subject.

4. Financial Assistance

Students can apply for bursaries, including the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). To qualify, students must meet specific criteria outlined by NSFAS and Orbit TVET College's financial aid policies. Visit the Student Support Centre at the respective campus for more information.

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