How To Track Your Maluti TVET College Application


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Maluti TVET College offers a wide variety of courses are offered at their eight campuses. If you've submitted a Maluti TVET College online application, you should probably want to check your Maluti TVET College application status.


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Maluti TVET College aims to inspire entrepreneurship and employability to transform lives. The first step of becoming a student would be submitting your Maluti TVET College application.

Maluti TVET College offers courses in Engineering Studies, Business Studies and Utility Studies.

Here's a guide on checking your Maluti TVET College application status.

How To Track Your Maluti TVET College Application

  1. Go to the Maluti TVET College website
  2. Click on Registrations and click on 'Online Application'
  3. Click on the 'Existing Student Login' box
  4. Enter your ID or passport number
  5. Accept the terms and conditions
  6. Enter your password
  7. Click on 'Current Applications'
  8. You should then be able to view your applications

Maluti TVET College is situated in the north eastern parts of the Free State province. The College has 8 campuses namely: 

  • Main Campus (situated on the Phuthaditjhaba main road, Mampoi Street alongside the College’s corporate headquarters)
  • Bethlehem Campus
  • Harrismith Campus
  • Bonamelo Campus
  • Lere La Tshepe Campus
  • Itemoheleng Campus
  • Sefikeng Campus
  • Kwetlisong Campus

Maluti TVET College, like other accredited TVET institutions in South Africa, falls under NSFAS's umbrella for potential financial assistance. This means that you can apply for NSFAS to cover your Maluti TVET College fees.

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Maluti TVET College aims to inspire entrepreneurship and employability to transform lives. Here is how to apply to study at this institution. 


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