Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges are pivotal in nurturing artisans equipped with the essential skills and knowledge to excel in diverse vocational and occupational fields. Moreover, graduates from these colleges are well-positioned to embark on entrepreneurial ventures.
There 50 TVET colleges in South Africa, many of which boast multiple campuses. This strategic distribution ensures comprehensive access to vocational and occupational education and training throughout the nation.
Vhembe TVET College
Vhembe TVET College operates on six core principles, excellence, commitment, trust, respect, accountability and collaboration. This contributes to their vision of being an icon in Technical and Vocational Education and Training of quality-assured and responsive skills-based programmes for lifelong learning.
Today the college has seven campuses; Makwarela Campus, Tshisimani Campus, Mashamba Campus, Mavhoi Campus, Thengwe Campus, Shingwedzi Campus, Musina Campus and Makhado Satellite Campus.
Courses On Offer At Vhembe TVET College
NATIONAL CERTIFICATE VOCATIONAL (NCV)
Business Studies
- Finance, Economics and Accounting, (FEA)
- Generic Management
- Marketing Management
- Office Administration
- Primary Agriculture
Engineering Studies
- Electrical Infrastructure Construction
- Civil Engineering and Construction
- Engineering and Related Design
- IT and Computer Science
Utility Studies
- Hospitality Services
- Tourism
NATED (REPORT 190 / 191)
Business Studies
- Marketing Management
- Human Resource Management
- Financial Management
- Business Management
- Public Management
- Management Assistant
- Farming Management
Engineering Studies
- Electrical Infrastructure Construction
- Civil Engineering and Construction
- Mechanical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
Utility Studies
- Hospitality Services
- Clothing Production
Bursaries For Vhembe South TVET College Courses
Students enrolled in approved courses at Vhembe South TVET College can apply for bursaries from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).
NSFAS provides funding to South African students from poor and working-class backgrounds. Bursaries provided by NSFAS aim to cover all the costs associated with tertiary education.
The NSFAS bursary includes covering a student's tuition and registration fees. In addition to paying these fees, NSFAS will also provide students with allowances.