Learnerships & Apprenticeships
Elangeni TVET College FOODBEV SETA WIL Program 2026 Apply 10 Jul
Getting the work experience you need to finish your National N Diploma is urgent, and the FOODBEV SETA 18‑month Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programme could be the answer.
What the opportunity is
The scheme is an 18‑month Work Integrated Learning programme offered by Elangeni TVET College and funded by FOODBEV SETA. It is designed for N6 graduates who need a placement to satisfy the practical component of the National N Diploma.
Who can apply
You are eligible if you meet all of the following:
- Completed an N6 qualification at Elangeni TVET College
- Graduated in one of these fields: Business Management, Financial Management, Human Resources, Management Assistant
- Are currently unemployed (you must provide an affidavit confirming this)
- Have passed all 12 required modules and hold certified copies of your N4, N5 and N6 certificates
What you will gain
- Real‑world workplace exposure in a recognised organisation
- Practical skills that complement your TVET studies
- Enhanced employability after you finish the placement
- Networking opportunities within the food‑and‑beverage sector
- A clear pathway toward completing your National N Diploma
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Certified copy of your Matric or NCV Level 4 certificate
- Certified copies of N4, N5 and N6 certificates
- Certified academic record
- Affidavit confirming you are unemployed
- Check that each document is clear, legible and properly certified.
- Arrange the documents in the order listed above.
- Choose one of the two submission methods:
- Hand delivery: take the complete packet to 15 Portsmouth Road, Pinetown, 3610.
- Email: send a scanned PDF to applications@elangeni.edu.za.
- Submit your application *no later than 10 July 2026*.
Tips to improve your chances
- Professional CV: include personal details, a clear career objective, education, practical skills, computer skills and references. Keep it concise and free of spelling errors.
- Document quality: ensure all certified copies are recent, clear and correctly signed.
- Early submission: send your application well before the deadline to avoid postal or email delays.
- Double‑check requirements: confirm you have passed all 12 modules and that every required document is attached.
- Prepare for the placement: brush up on Microsoft Office, practice professional email writing, and familiarize yourself with basic workplace etiquette.
Next steps
If you meet the criteria, start gathering your documents today. A strong, complete application can open the door to valuable industry experience and bring you closer to your National N Diploma. Remember, the deadline is 10 July 2026 – don’t wait until the last day.
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