West Coast TVET College NSF‑Funded Training 2026 – Apply by 13 July
West Coast TVET College NSF‑Funded Training Programmes for 2026 are open now for unemployed youth in the Western Cape. The deadline is fast approaching, so act today if you want free training and a stipend to help you get work.
What the opportunity is
West Coast TVET College has received money from the National Skills Fund (NSF) to run a series of 75‑day skills programmes. Both accredited (certified) and non‑accredited short courses are offered across three campuses. A monthly stipend is paid to all learners for the whole training period.
Who can apply
- Age 18 – 35 years
- Unemployed South African citizens
- Minimum Grade 10 for the accredited Bookkeeping and ICDL courses
- Minimum Grade 9 for the non‑accredited construction and engineering courses
- Students with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply
What you will gain
- Practical, workplace‑ready skills in high‑demand trades
- A daily allowance paid each month to cover transport and living costs
- A recognised certificate for the accredited courses (75 days)
- Potential pathways to apprenticeships, learnerships or permanent jobs
Available programmes
Accredited – 75 days (Malmesbury Campus)
- ICB Junior Bookkeeping – 10 places
- International Computer Driver’s Licence (ICDL) – 10 places
Non‑accredited short skills – 75 days
Construction and engineering trades offered at Vredenburg and Atlantis campuses.
- Vredenburg Campus
- CBMT Boilermaker Phase 1 & 2 – 10 places
- CBMT Welder Phase 1 & 2 – 10 places
- Atlantis Campus
- CBMT Bricklayer Phase 1 & 2 – 10 places
- CBMT Fitter and Turner Phase 1 & 2 – 10 places
- CBMT Electrical Phase 1 & 2 – 10 places
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents and have each one certified (no older than three months):
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- South African ID
- Proof of address
- Highest qualification achieved
- Visit the official application portal: West Coast TVET College Portal.
- Create an account or log in.
- Select the programme that matches your qualification and career interest.
- Upload the certified documents and fill in your personal details accurately.
- Review everything, then submit before the closing date.
- Keep a copy of the confirmation email for your records.
Tips to improve your chances
- Apply early – the portal opens now and spots fill quickly.
- Double‑check that each document is stamped and signed within the last 90 days.
- Tailor your CV to highlight any relevant school subjects or informal experience (e.g., basic bookkeeping, DIY projects, computer use).
- If you meet the criteria for more than one programme, choose the one that aligns best with your long‑term goals.
- Contact the campus you are interested in if you have questions (see contact list below).
Campus contact details
- Vredenburg Campus – Fransuette Links, Tel: 022 713 3167
- Atlantis Campus – Angela Donn, Tel: 021 577 1729; Bonita Carney, Tel: 021 577 1727
- Malmesbury Campus – Rondene Brink, Tel: 022 482 2851
Next steps
This is a rare chance to gain recognised skills without any tuition cost and with a monthly stipend to support you during training. Gather your documents, apply through the portal, and take the first step toward a sustainable career.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is there an application fee? No. The programme is free.
- Will I receive a stipend? Yes. A daily allowance is paid each month for the 75‑day training period.
- Can persons with disabilities apply? Yes, they are strongly encouraged to apply.
- How long does each programme run? Approximately 75 days.
- Can previous applicants apply again? Yes, you must submit a new application.
- When is the deadline? 13 July 2026 – late applications may not be considered.
- What qualification do I need?
- Grade 9 for non‑accredited engineering trades.
- Grade 10 for Bookkeeping and ICDL.





