Buffalo City TVET 2026 WIL Placement for NCV Level 4 – Apply by 2 Apr
If you finished your NCV Level 4 at Buffalo City TVET College and are still hunting for that first real‑world job, the SETAS WIL (Work Integrated Learning) placement for 2026 is a golden ticket you can’t afford to miss.
What is the WIL Placement?
Buffalo City TVET College has opened applications for its Work Integrated Learning (WIL) in‑service training placement programme for 2026. This is a short, workplace‑based programme that lets you apply what you studied in real jobs, and it is usually the final step before you can move straight into employment or higher training.
Who Should Apply?
If you meet all of the following, this opportunity is for you:
- You earned your NCV Level 4 from Buffalo City TVET College.
- You are unemployed and ready to gain hands‑on experience.
- You are aged between 18 and 35 years.
- Your qualification is from an NCV programme that is not Tourism or Mechatronics.
- You still need workplace exposure to boost your employability.
What You Gain
By completing a WIL placement you:
- Build practical skills that employers love.
- Expand your professional network.
- Gain a competitive edge when you later apply for internships, learnerships or full‑time jobs.
- Receive guidance from experienced supervisors and learn industry standards.
How to Apply – Step by Step
- Create a concise, well‑structured CV that highlights your NCV specialisation, computer skills, communication, teamwork and any practical modules you completed.
- Gather the required documents:
- Certified copy of your South African ID (not older than 3 months)
- Certified copies of your NCV Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4 certificates
- Send an email to marketing1@bccollege.co.za with the subject line: WIL Placement Application – NCV Level 4 – Your Name. Attach your CV and all certified documents.
- Make sure to submit before the closing date: 2 April 2026 at 14:00.
- Keep an eye on your inbox and phone for any communication from the WIL office.
Practical Tips to Boost Your Chances
- Apply early. Only 16 places are available, so the first to submit complete applications stand the best chance.
- Double‑check documents. Uncertified copies or those older than 3 months will automatically disqualify you.
- Use a clear, professional subject line. A mis‑directed email can be missed by the inbox filter.
- Keep your phone handy; the WIL office may call you for a quick check‑in.
- While awaiting feedback, keep applying to other TVET internships, SETA placements, municipal internships and YES programme opportunities.
What Happens After You Apply?
Shortlisted applicants will be contacted by the WIL office for the next steps. If you are not selected, you can still use this experience to strengthen future applications.
Final Note
Applications are accepted only via the official email address. No other contact or payment is required. If you meet the eligibility criteria, fill out your CV, certify your documents, and send everything by 2 April 2026. Good luck – your next career milestone could be just a few weeks away.
For any questions, call 043 880 0177.





