Learnerships & Apprenticeships

Apply Now: Fully Funded Apprenticeships 2026 at Sekhukhune TVET College & merSETA

MerSETA invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Apprenticeship Programme vacancies.
The closing date for applications is the 30 January 2026.


Why You Should Read This

If you’re a young person in Limpopo who wants a real job that pays well and gives you hands‑on skills, this apprenticeship could be your ticket. The program is not a quick workshop – it is a full‑time, 36‑month training plan that mixes classroom learning, on‑the‑job practice and a formal contract that pays you while you learn.


Quick Snapshot

WhatDetails
Job typeApprenticeship (Artisan Training)
Length36 months
FundingMerSETA
College partnerSekhukhune TVET College
Who can join?South African youth, under 35, currently unemployed
LocationSekhukhune District, Limpopo
Apply by30 January 2026
How to applyEmail only

2026 Apprenticeship Fields

You can choose one of the following trades. Each trade will give you a full 3‑year apprenticeship and a contract that pays you.

1. Diesel Mechanic

  • What you’ll learn: Fixing and maintaining diesel engines for trucks, buses and heavy machinery.
  • What you need:
    • Grade 12 with Pure Mathematics (tech subjects help)
    • Or an NCV Level 4 in Automotive Repair & Maintenance (21 subjects finished)
    • Or a N2–N6 Mechanical Engineering diploma that covers diesel theory.

2. Fitter & Turner

  • What you’ll learn: Precision metal cutting, shaping and fitting for factories and construction.
  • What you need:
    • Grade 12 with Pure Mathematics
    • Or an NCV Level 4 in Fitting & Turning (21 subjects)
    • Or a N2–N6 Mechanical Engineering diploma covering this trade.
  • Career path: Work in manufacturing plants, precision workshops or as a specialist.
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3. Welder

  • What you’ll learn: Joining metal parts to build structures, machines and infrastructure.
  • What you need:
    • Grade 12 with Pure Mathematics
    • Or NCV Level 2–4 in Fabrication (21 subjects)
    • Or a N2–N6 Mechanical Engineering diploma.
  • Career path: Build steel frameworks, work in fabrication shops, or on large construction projects.

4. Electrician

  • What you’ll learn: Installing electrical systems in homes, factories and power plants.
  • What you’ll need:
    • Grade 12 with Pure Mathematics
    • Or an NCV Level 4 in Electrical Infrastructure Construction (21 subjects)
    • Or a N2–N6 Electrical Engineering diploma.
  • Career path: Work on industrial wiring, construction sites, or run a private electrical business.

Important Things to Remember

  • You must be under 35.
  • Graduates from Sekhukhune TVET College get a priority slot.
  • All applicants will go through an assessment and an interview.
  • Once you’re accepted, you will sign two official documents: an ETQA Agreement and a formal Employment Contract.
  • The program is fully regulated and gives you real employment – it’s not just a workshop.

How to Send Your Application

  1. Gather your papers

    • Write a short Application Letter that says which trade you want.
    • Prepare a CV that lists your school, any work experience and skills.
    • Get certified copies of all your qualifications.
    • Get a certified copy of your South African ID.
  2. Send one email

    • Email address: COSCSBarlowC@sektvetcol.co.za
    • Subject line example: Application: Electrician Apprenticeship Programme 2026
  3. If you have questions

    • Call Ms Mokabane DM at 013 269 0278 (open 08:00 – 16:00).
  4. Don’t wait – the deadline is 30 January 2026. Late emails will not be accepted.


What Happens After You’re Selected

  • You will sign a 36‑month contract.
  • You’ll work at a real site while also studying at the college.
  • You’ll fill out a logbook that shows every skill you master.
  • After finishing, you can sit a trade test and earn a national certificate.
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You won’t just finish a course – you will become a qualified artisan ready for higher positions or your own business.


How You Can Prepare

  • Apply well before the deadline; rush applications get lost.
  • Double‑check that your subjects exactly match what each trade needs.
  • Send all documents – missing papers mean rejection.
  • Pick only one trade; sending two different applications can confuse the reviewers.
  • Practice for the assessment interview – stay calm and show your enthusiasm for the trade.

Future Career Paths

Once you finish the apprenticeship, many options open up:

LevelJob titleWhat it means
Trade Tested ArtisanCertified professionalYou can work anywhere that needs your skill.
Senior Artisan / SpecialistAdvanced roleYou handle complex projects and may mentor others.
Maintenance SupervisorLead technicianYou oversee teams that keep machines running.
Foreman or Site SupervisorOn‑site managerYou manage whole construction sites.
Self‑Employed ContractorOwn businessYou open your own workshop or service company.
Further studyN6, National Diploma, engineeringYou can go deeper into the field or move into engineering.

Frequently Asked Questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the apprenticeship paid?Yes. Apprentices get a salary or stipend that follows SETA rules.
Can I apply from another TVET college?Yes, but priority goes to graduates of Sekhukhune TVET College.
Can I only finish N3?You can if it matches the trade’s required theory level (N2‑N6).
Will I definitely get a trade test?You qualify for testing if you finish all requirements successfully.
Can I apply for more than one trade?It’s best to choose just one trade for a focused application.
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Final Tips

  • Check the deadline: 30 January 2026.
  • Email all required documents together; no separate attachments.
  • Use a clear subject line so the reviewers know what you’re applying for.
  • Keep a copy of everything you send in case you need to resend.

Good luck – this apprenticeship can turn your future into a stable, skilled career that pays well and lets you learn a trade you love.

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