Learnerships & Apprenticeships

Capricorn TVET College Learnership Sales & Insurance, 05 June 2026

Right now South Africa’s youth need practical skills to stand out in a tight job market, and the Sales and Short-Term Insurance Skills Learnership Programme offers exactly that.

What the learnership is

The National Skills Fund is funding a 75‑day learnership at Capricorn TVET College’s Ramokgopa Campus in Limpopo. It focuses on sales techniques and short‑term insurance knowledge. You will receive a daily stipend of R100, paid each month, for the days you attend.

Who can apply

To be eligible you must:

  • Be a South African citizen.
  • Have completed Grade 11 or Grade 12.
  • Include Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy among your subjects.
  • Be interested in a career in sales or insurance.
  • Be able to travel to Ramokgopa Campus for training.

People who are already employed, or who are currently studying at a university or another TVET college, cannot apply. The closing date is 05 June 2026.

What you will gain

The programme builds two skill sets:

  • Sales skills – customer service, communication, relationship building, marketing basics, professional conduct, and customer‑retention tactics.
  • Short‑term insurance skills – insurance principles, risk basics, product knowledge, claims handling, compliance, and client advisory.

These abilities are valuable to insurance firms, financial service providers, call centres, retail banks, and any sales or customer‑service department.

How to apply

All applications must be submitted online through the official portal.

  1. Go to https://capricorn.coltech.co.za.
  2. Create an account if the system asks you to.
  3. Fill in the application form with your personal details.
  4. Upload certified copies (no older than three months) of:
    • Grade 11 report or Grade 12 certificate
    • Your South African ID
    • Next‑of‑kin’s ID
    • Proof of residence
  5. Check that every field is correct and that the documents are clear.
  6. Submit before the 05 June deadline. Keep a copy of everything you upload.
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Tips to improve your chances

  • Apply early – the opportunity is well‑known and attracts many applicants.
  • Make sure all certificates are freshly certified (within three months) and legible.
  • Double‑check your contact number and email – recruiters will use them to reach you.
  • Write a concise, honest CV that highlights any customer‑service or sales experience you may have.
  • Attend every training day if you are selected; missing sessions can reduce or stop your stipend.
  • Do not send applications by fax, post, email or in person – only the online portal is accepted.

Next steps

If you meet the criteria, submit your application right away. After the selection process, successful candidates will be notified with the exact start date.

Good luck – taking this step could open the door to a stable career in sales or insurance.

Disclaimer

This article is based on the official announcement from Capricorn TVET College and the National Skills Fund. Edupstairs is not affiliated with the college, the fund, or the Department of Higher Education and Training. Always verify details on the official portal before providing personal information.

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