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Apply Now: Tshwane South TVET College’s 2025 18‑Month WIL Programme Opens for Tourism & Hospitality N6 Graduates

Tshwane South TVET College is looking for suitable young people to apply for their Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programme opportunities. The closing date for applications is 26 February 2026.


What the WIL Programme Looks Like

The WIL programme is an 18‑month paid (or stipend‑based) internship that takes you straight into the real world of tourism and hospitality. If you’ve finished a Tourism N6 or Hospitality N6 diploma but still need hands‑on experience to finish your National Diploma, this is your chance to learn on the job, earn while you study, and build a portfolio that employers love.

  • Day‑to‑day – you’ll rotate through roles like front desk, reservations, food‑and‑beverage service, event support, and tour operations. Think real hotel corridors, busy restaurants, and bustling travel agencies – the places that make the tourism sector tick.
  • Why it matters – most employers look for people who can hit the ground running. A WIL placement shows that you’re ready for real work, gives you a chance to ask questions in a live environment, and helps you build a network that can lead to a full‑time job after you finish.
  • Who it’s for – any student who has a certified Tourism N6 or Hospitality N6, a copy of their ID, and an in‑service letter from Tshwane South TVET College. This is not a “work experience” course; it’s a structured, industry‑partnered training that counts toward your diploma.

How to Apply – Step‑by‑step

  1. Check your documents
    • Curriculum Vitae (CV) – make it tourism‑friendly.
    • Certified N4‑N6 certificates.
    • Certified copy of your ID.
    • In‑service letter from your college.
  2. Pack your kit – print out or digitise everything, double‑check that the certificates are signed and dated.
  3. Choose a campus – you can submit in person at any of these Tshwane South TVET College locations:
    • Head Office – Pretoria
    • Centurion Campus – Lyttelton
    • Atteridgeville Campus
    • Pretoria West Campus
    • Odi Campus – Mabopane
  4. Drop off your papers – bring a hard copy to the campus of your choice, or hand it over electronically via the college’s portal if they’ve set one up.
  5. Apply onlineApply right here before it closes.
  6. Follow up – if you haven’t heard back after a week, give the campus office a call (012 401 5101) or email Ms Lucy Lekganyane at DigitalSkills@tsc.edu.za.
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Tip: Keep your CV simple, use bullet points, and highlight any part‑time jobs, volunteer work or school projects that show you’re organised, friendly and ready to learn.


What You Get

FeatureDetails
Duration18 months
PayVaries – often a stipend or part‑time wage through partner businesses
Industry partnersHotels, travel agencies, restaurants, tour operators, event managers, lodges, guest houses
Outcome• Complete your National Diploma

After WIL – Your Career Path

  • National Diploma – finish your N6 + WIL and apply for your diploma.
  • Entry‑level jobs – many employers recruit directly from WIL graduates because they’re already familiar with the work environment.
  • Further studies – advanced diplomas, management certificates, even entrepreneurship training if you’re keen to start your own venture.
  • Roles you could land
    • Guest services officer
    • Tour consultant
    • Hotel front desk coordinator
    • Event assistant
    • Reservations agent
    • Food and beverage supervisor

Quick FAQ

  • Is this a paid programme?
    Payment or stipend depends on the placement partner and the arrangement with Services SETA.

  • How long is it?
    18 months.

  • Can graduates from other colleges join?
    The programme requires an in‑service letter from Tshwane South TVET College, so it’s aimed at TSC students.

  • What happens after I finish?
    You can apply for a National Diploma and look for full‑time roles or further study.

  • Can I submit at any campus?
    Yes – you can drop your application at any listed TSC campus.


Final Thoughts

This WIL programme is a real stepping stone if you’re a Tourism or Hospitality N6 graduate who still needs that “real‑world” experience to finish your diploma. Don’t let the 26 February 2026 deadline slip by; the earlier you submit, the better your chances.

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Remember, the key to standing out is a tidy CV, certified paperwork, and a proactive attitude. If you’re ready to turn classroom knowledge into hands‑on skill, apply right here before it closes.

For more opportunities like this, keep scrolling on the home page or hit up our job hub. Good luck, and enjoy the journey into the tourism and hospitality world!

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