How To Apply To Study At Ekurhuleni East TVET College


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Ekurhuleni East TVET College is located in Gauteng and is one of the country's 50 TVET Colleges. Are you interested in applying to the college? Here is all you need to know.


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Ekurhuleni East College is a TVET College which aims to empower and prepare its students for the labour market and self-employment. Their mission is to create a good learning environment which meets the Education, Training and Development expectations of its students.

The college provides access to National Certificate Vocational, NATED and short courses. Their courses are subject-specific, so applicants are advised to do some research before applying. 

Ekurhuleni East has six campuses located in Gauteng. These include:

  • Kwa-Themba Campus
  • Springs Campus
  • Benoni Campus
  • Brakpan Campus
  • Daveyton Campus
  • Artisan Skills Development Centre

Applications for the college are done online via their website. When applying, students are required to submit a few necessary documents.

These documents include:

  • Certified copies of ID or birth certificate
  • Academic results
  • Proof of address
  • Parent/Guardian’s copy of ID.

All prospective students will undergo a compulsory selection process. A selection and placement/assessment test will be administered to assist in the correct placement of students into relevant programmes. 

This is to ensure that prospective students are placed in an appropriate programme for which they have the necessary capabilities and will also enable the College to identify those learners requiring additional support.

How To Apply:

  1. Visit the college website.
  2. Select “New Application” under Prospective Students.
  3. Fill in the necessary details and upload documents.

 

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