
Edupstairs invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their TVET College programs. The closing date for applications is 31 October 2025.
Why South Africans Pick TVET Colleges
Every year, thousands of South Africans go to TVET colleges. They do this to sharpen their skills, boost their chances of finding a job, or dive into a hands‑on trade. Whether you just finished high school, are returning to study, or want to switch careers, choosing the right TVET college can change your future.
This guide gives you the full list of all public TVET colleges in South Africa. Colleges are grouped by province and you’ll see campus locations, contact numbers, and what each one is best known for. Use it to find the perfect college fast and stay away from wrong or old info.
What Are TVET Colleges?
TVET = Technical and Vocational Education and Training. These schools focus on real‑world learning. They offer:
- NATED courses (levels N1‑N6)
- NCV programmes (National Qualifications Framework levels 2‑4)
- Learnerships and apprenticeships
- Artisan training (plumbing, electrical, fitting, etc.)
- Short skills courses
They prepare students for jobs in:
- Engineering
- Business
- IT
- Hospitality
- Farming
- Creative arts
- Community work
Public TVET Colleges in South Africa – By Province
Gauteng Province
Tshwane South TVET College
• Campuses: Atteridgeville, Centurion, Odi, Pretoria West
• Phone: +27 12 380 5000
• Website: www.tsc.edu.za
• Strong in Engineering, Business, HospitalityTshwane North TVET College
• Campuses: Mothutlung, Rosslyn, Pretoria, Temba, Soshanguve
• Phone: +27 12 401 1600
• Website: www.tnc.edu.za
• Strong in Electrical, ICT, Finance, NCV programmesSedibeng TVET College
• Campuses: Vanderbijlpark, Sebokeng, Vereeniging
• Phone: +27 16 420 2520
• Website: www.sedcol.co.za
• Focus on Engineering & BusinessWestcol TVET College (Western College)
• Campuses: Randfontein, Krugersdorp, Carletonville, Westonaria
• Phone: +27 11 692 4000
• Website: www.westcol.co.za
• Known for Engineering, NCV trades, BusinessEkurhuleni East TVET College (EEC)
• Campuses: Springs, Daveyton, Kwa-Thema, Benoni, Brakpan
• Phone: +27 11 730 6600
• Website: www.eec.edu.zaEkurhuleni West TVET College (EWC)
• Campuses: Germiston, Kathorus, Tembisa, Boksburg
• Phone: +27 11 323 1600
• Website: www.ewc.edu.zaSouth West Gauteng TVET College (SWGC)
• Campuses: Dobsonville, George Tabor, Roodepoort
• Website: www.swgc.co.za
• Specialises in Hospitality, Tourism, Business
KwaZulu‑Natal
- Coastal KZN TVET College – Umlazi, Swinton, Appelsbosch, Durban, Umlazi‑V – www.coastalkzn.co.za
- Umfolozi TVET College – Esikhawini, Richtek, Mandeni – www.umfolozicollege.co.za
- Majuba TVET College – Newcastle, Madadeni, Dundee – www.majuba.edu.za
- Thekwini TVET College – Springfield, Cato Manor, Asherville – www.thekwinicollege.edu.za
- Mnambithi TVET College – Estcourt & Ladysmith – www.mnambithicollege.co.za
- Mthashana TVET College – Nongoma, Vryheid, Ulundi – www.mthashanacollege.co.za
- Elangeni TVET College – Pinetown, KwaMashu, Qadi – www.elangeni.edu.za
Western Cape
- False Bay College – Muizenberg, Khayelitsha
- Northlink College – Bellville, Tygerberg
- College of Cape Town – Crawford, Wynberg
- West Coast College – Vredenburg, Malmesbury
- Boland College – Stellenbosch, Paarl
(All receive NSFAS funding and offer strong engineering & hospitality courses.)
Eastern Cape
- Lovedale TVET College – Alice, King William’s Town
- Buffalo City TVET College – East London
- Ikhala TVET College – Queenstown, Aliwal North
- Ingwe TVET College – Mount Frere
- King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) College – Mthatha
- Port Elizabeth TVET College – Port Elizabeth
- Eastcape Midlands College – Uitenhage
Free State
- Flavius Mareka TVET College
- Goldfields TVET College
- Maluti TVET College
- Motheo TVET College
Limpopo – (no listed colleges in the excerpt)
Mpumalanga – (no listed colleges in the excerpt)
North West
- Orbit TVET College
- Taletso TVET College
- Vuselela TVET College
Northern Cape
- Northern Cape Rural TVET College
- Northern Cape Urban TVET College
How to Apply to a TVET College (Step‑by‑Step)
- Pick a College – Use the list above to find one near you.
- Prepare Your Papers –
• ID card
• High‑school certificate or report card
• Certified copies of those documents
• Proof of where you live (utility bill, lease, etc.)
• If you’re under 18, a parent or guardian ID - Apply Online – Most colleges now let you fill in forms on their websites.
- Ask for NSFAS Help – The National Student Financial Aid Scheme can cover:
• Tuition fees
• Registration fees
• Accommodation (if you need a hostel)
• Meals
• Transport
Quick Answers to Common Questions
- Which TVET colleges accept NSFAS? – All public TVET colleges in South Africa do.
- Can I go to a TVET college without a high‑school grade? – Yes. NCV programmes often accept students who finished at least Grade 9.
- What are the top TVET colleges? – Northlink, Thekwini, Majuba, Tshwane South, and False Bay are highly regarded.
- Do TVET colleges focus on hands‑on learning? – Absolutely. They are all about real‑world skills.
- What jobs can I get after a TVET course? – Engineering jobs, IT roles, business positions, hospitality work, farm jobs, teaching assistants, beauty therapists, and many more.
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