How To Apply To Study At Capricorn TVET College


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Students enrolled at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges gain practical skills and knowledge needed for vocational occupations. Individuals who are interested in enrolling in one of the programmes at the Capricorn TVET college can apply online. 

 


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Capricorn TVET College delivers intensive and challenging courses that emphasise its student's work independently while being supported by a world-class academic community. 

They offer several National Certificate (Vocational) NC(V) and NATED programmes aimed at developing students in various areas of specialisation. NC(V) programmes cater to individuals who have a Grade 9 qualification while NATED programmes are aimed at students with a Grade 12 qualification. 

The college was established after a merger between the Pietersburg Technical College (PTC), Bochum College of Education and the former Northern Province Community College (NPCC). 

Today, their four campuses deliver vocational education that gives students the skills needed for employment or entrepreneurial opportunities. Students can apply for admission to these campuses online. 

How To Apply To Study At Capricorn TVET College 

Step 1: Visit the Capricorn TVET College Application Website

Step 2: Register or log in to your Learner Profile Account 

Step 3: Complete the Pre-Entry Placement Test

Applicants are required to complete Everything In The “Pre-Entry Information” folder. They must click on each button and complete all the screening batteries. In addition, applicants must answer all the questions even if they do know the answers. Applicants must click “Finish” after each assessment.  

Step 4: Complete your Capricorn TVET College Online Application

Step 5: Upload all the required documents 

Capricorn TVET College Courses

The Polokwane campus offers NATED programmes (N4-N6)businesses programmes. These programmes include Human Resource Management, Business Management, Financial Management, Public Management, Management Assistant Hospitality and Tourism. 

The campus also offers NC(V) level 2 - level 4 programmes in Finance, Economics and Accounting, Transport and Logistics, Office Administration and Marketing. 

Students can choose from several Engineering, Business studies or General Utility courses offered at the Ramokgopa Campus. 

Engineering students can specialise in Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.

Business Studies students can enrol in Public Management, Marketing Management, Human Resource Management, Financial Management or Business Management courses. 

General and Utility courses include Tourism, Educare and Hospitality and Catering Services. 

TVET Colleges are public institutions. This means that students enrolled in approved courses at TVET Colleges qualify for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) bursary. NSFAS bursaries will cover a student’s tuition and registration fees. TVET colleges will also receive NSFAS allowances

 

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Technical And Vocational Education and Training colleges play an important role in South Africa’s higher education sector. They provide vocational education and equip students with the skills and knowledge needed for a range of jobs or to explore entrepreneurial opportunities. 
 


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