Dynamic DNA & MICT SETA IT Support Learnership 2026 – Apply 3 July
Are you a recent IT graduate with a focus on networking and still looking for that first real‑world experience? The clock is ticking – the deadline to apply for a funded MICT SETA learnership is just a few weeks away.
What the opportunity is
Dynamic DNA, together with MICT SETA, is offering the Information Technology: Systems Support NQF Level 5 Programme. It is a learnership designed for unemployed South African youth who want to turn their academic knowledge into practical ICT skills.
Who can apply (eligibility)
- Completed a 3‑year Information Technology qualification
- Networking was your major subject
- Unemployed at the time of application
- South African citizen
- Under 30 years old
- Live close enough to Randburg to attend campus classes
- Not currently enrolled in another SETA‑funded programme
Closing date: Friday, 3 July 2026
What you gain (benefits and skills)
The learnership combines classroom instruction with real‑world projects. You will develop skills such as:
- Computer hardware assembly and maintenance
- Windows and Linux operating‑system administration
- Network installation, router and switch configuration
- TCP/IP setup and troubleshooting
- Help‑desk support and customer service
- Basic cybersecurity concepts
- Professional documentation and communication
These competencies are valued by both public and private employers and open doors to roles like IT Support Technician, Help Desk Analyst, Junior Systems Administrator and many more.
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Certified copy of your IT qualification
- Academic transcript (if requested)
- Proof of residence (if requested)
- Visit the official application page: Apply for the Dynamic DNA & MICT SETA Information Technology: Systems Support (NQF Level 5) Learnership Programme 2026
- Complete the online form, upload the documents and submit before the deadline.
- Keep a copy of the confirmation email for your records.
Tips to improve your chances
- Use a clear, professional CV. Highlight networking modules and any projects you completed.
- Mention any certifications you hold, such as Cisco CCNA, Microsoft MCSA, or CompTIA A+.
- Show genuine enthusiasm for technology in your personal statement.
- Double‑check that every required document is attached and legible.
- Submit early – applications are processed on a first‑come, first‑served basis.
Conclusion – next steps
If you meet the criteria, don’t wait until the last day. Prepare your documents now, polish your CV and apply online before 3 July 2026. This learnership can give you the practical experience that many employers look for, helping you launch a career in ICT.





