This Is What The Thekwini TVET College Fees Are


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When considering pursuing education at Thekwini TVET College, it's essential to understand the fee structure. Here's a breakdown of the fees for various programmes offered at the college to help you plan your budget.


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Thekwini TVET College is a reputable institution offering vocational and technical education to equip students with practical skills for the job market.

Understanding the fee structure is essential for proper financial planning, ensuring that students can afford their studies and access bursary options if needed.

Here's what Thekwini TVET College fees are: 

National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Fees

The NCV programmes are designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Here’s what you can expect to pay annually:

  • Electrical Infrastructure Construction (Cato Manor Campus): R15,066
  • Engineering and Related Design (Springfield Campus): R19,760
  • Hospitality (Cato Manor Campus): R18,488
  • Information Technology and Computer Science (Melbourne Campus): R14,875
  • Office Administration (Centec Campus): R9,699
  • Education and Development (Asherville Campus): R10,563
  • Transport and Logistics (Umbilo Campus): R10,306
  • Tourism (Centec Campus): R14,103

If you need to improve your results to enter NCV programmes, the Pre-vocational Learning Programme (Cato Manor/Springfield Campus) costs R5,569 annually.

Report 191: NATED Fees

For those interested in the NATED (National Accredited Technical Education Diploma) programmes, which include engineering and business studies, fees vary based on the study level:

  • N1 – N3 Engineering Studies (Trimester): R1,999 per trimester for Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical studies.
  • N4 – N6 Engineering Studies (Trimester): R2,333 per trimester at Melbourne and Springfield campuses.
  • N4 – N6 Business Studies (Semester): R2,962.80 per semester for programmes such as Marketing, Public Relations, Business Management, and Financial Management.

For part-time students in the NATED programmes, the fees per subject for N1 – N6 range from R1,340 to R1,465.

Short-Skills Programmes Fees

Short-skills programmes are also available for those looking to gain specialized knowledge.

Fees for these programmes are as follows:

  • Bricklaying: R4,459
  • Electrical: R8,793
  • Plumbing: R4,459

Financial Aid

Thekwini TVET College also offers NSFAS bursaries, which are available for students who meet the academic and financial eligibility criteria. Applications for these bursaries are done online via the NSFAS website.

All in all, whether you're pursuing a vocational certificate or a diploma, understanding the costs upfront can help you make informed decisions.

Be sure to explore bursary options if you're eligible to ease the financial burden of your studies.

 

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