Apply For Part-Time Studies At Boland College


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Boland College has opened their applications for part-time studies at their Worcester campus. Apply now if you wish to take advantage of this opportunity. 

Boland College's qualifications are designed to provide both the theory and practical experience related to a particular vocational field. This ensures access to work opportunities in a work environment or sector relevant to the field of study. 

Applications for Boland College's Worcester Campus are open.  

Programmes Available at Boland College, Worcester Campus

  • National N-Diploma (N4-N6)
    • Educare
    • Human Resource Management
    • Management Assistant
    • Farming Management

If it is not mentioned, it will not be available for the second semester.

Entry Requirement

Grade 12 (National Senior Certificate)

Duration

3 Years (18 months theory and 18 months practical)

Click On 'READ MORE' BELOW For More Details On How To Apply.

How To Apply

  • Choose a qualification
  • Download Application Form and complete it
  • Once completed, submit the application form to the campus where you intend on studying by hand or by post. 

Required Documents

  • A certified copy of the first page of your Identity Document must accompany this application.
  • A certified copy of your Senior Certificate (for N4-N6 programmes including City & Guilds programmes) or highest qualification (for all other NCV and N1-N3 programmes)
  • Grade 12 learners must attach a copy of their Grade 11 final results and June or September Grade 12 results. The report must indicate the subjects and symbols obtained. If you attended any other higher education institution, an original academic record or certified copies of other certification obtained previously, must also be submitted.
  • Proof of residential address of parents/guardian or municipal account.

Prospective students must ensure that the course they are applying for is offered at the campus to which they apply as well as make sure that all required documents are attached before submitting applications.

All applications for the second semester can still be accepted once the lockdown has been lifted. Applications for the second Trimester (Engineering Studies) will also remain open after the lockdown has been lifted.

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