How To Track Your Elangeni TVET College Application


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Elangeni TVET College is a Technical and Vocational Education and Training institute that is situated in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. If you want to attend this college, here is a guide on how to apply and track your application.


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Elangeni TVET College provides higher education learning supported by the South African Department of Higher Education and Learning.

They offer various programmes that are available in a variety of learning modes, including full-time, part-time, and long-distance learning, which are offered across the college's eight campuses located in different parts of the region.

If you applied to study at Elangeni TVET College, you probably should keep up to date with your application progress.

    How To Track Your Elangeni TVET College Application

    To track your application, you must have sent an application in. 

    Tracking your Elangeni TVET College application can be done via the institution's student portal:

    1. Visit Elangeni TVET College student portal
    2. You will be redirected to the student iEnabler login page, where you will be required to enter your login credentials, such as your student number and password, which will have received when you submitted your application.
    3. If you have forgotten your password and student number, click on "Forgot Student Number". 
    4. Once you have access, click on the Student Enquiry Link.
    5. Click on Academic Admissions Status.

    You will be able to see if your name appears under the list of successful applicants.

    Please keep in mind that it may take some time for a status to be reflected. Make sure your contact details are up to date, in case the institution needs to contact you.

    How To Submit An Application

    Follow these steps to submit your Elangeni TVET College application:

    1. Go to the Elangeni TVET College Programme Flyer
    2. Choose between the 3 programmes (NCV, NATED, SKILLS)
    3. Click 'Apply Here'
    4. Click 'Select Course'
    5. Follow the prompts and select the following:
      • The year your studies will begin
      • Course Type
      • Campus
      • Registration Type
      • Study Direction
      • Course

    Documents needed to make the application

    • Valid NSFAS reference number
    • Valid Email Address
    • Valid Cellphone Number
    • Valid of Identification Document
    • Proof of Address
    • Latest Academic Results

    It is important to note for students to complete their application they need to finalise their application at their selected Campus to complete registration.

    Elangeni TVET College Courses

    • National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Programmes
    • Nated Programmes
    • Skills Programme

    Funding Options

    Elangeni TVET College supports funding from the National Students Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).

    Bursaries are available to qualifying NCV and Nated students through the DHET Financial Aid Scheme. Those who are interested in applying should get in touch with their nearest campus to learn more information.

    What are TVET Colleges?

    Technical Vocational Education and Training is also known as a TVET college. "TVET colleges focus on vocational and occupational education and training with aim of preparing students to become functional workers in a skilled trade", as mentioned by the Western Cape Government.

    South Africa currently has 50 TVET colleges all over the country. 

    TVET colleges fall under the national Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), meaning it is categorised as tertiary education. TVET colleges accept students who have completed Grade 9, 10, 11 or 12 at high school level. 

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