Learnerships & Apprenticeships
South West Gauteng TVET College 2026 Bursary Programme – 200 Student Slots Available – Apply Today
South West Gauteng TVET College invites eligible students to apply for the 2026 Services SETA Bursary. The deadline to submit your application is 29 January 2026.
Quick Snapshot
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Bursary Name | South West Gauteng TVET College Student Bursaries (Services SETA Funded) |
| College | South West Gauteng TVET College (SWGC) |
| Sponsor | Services Sector Education and Training Authority (Services SETA) |
| Students Covered | 200 students |
| Amount | R80,000 per student |
| What It Pays For | Tuition & registration, accommodation, living allowance, learning materials, a one‑time laptop |
| Who May Apply | SWGC students who are not receiving NSFAS or any other bursary/SETA funding |
| Documents Needed | Certified ID, proof of registration, recent fee statement, affidavit of unemployment |
| Submission Point | Campus WBE Offices |
| Official Site | Apply Now |
| Call Centre | 086 176 8849 |
Who Qualifies?
- Registered at SWGC – you must already be a student at the college.
- No other funding – you cannot be getting money from NSFAS, another bursary or another SETA program.
- Unemployed – you must fill out an affidavit that says you have no job.
- Recent ID copy – your ID must be certified within the last six months.
- Proof of enrollment – show your registration and a fee statement that is current.
What the R80,000 Covers
| Item | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Tuition & registration | Keeps your studies going without extra stress. |
| Accommodation & living allowance | Helps pay for room, meals and everyday bills. |
| Learning materials | Books, notes and study tools. |
| Laptop (once‑off) | Essential for online work and research. |
How to Apply
Gather your papers
- Certified ID (newer than 6 months)
- Proof of registration
- Recent fee statement
- Affidavit of unemployment
Drop them off at the WBE Office on your campus.
Do it before 29 January 2026 – after that date, you’ll miss out.
Fill out all forms on site – the office will guide you to finish everything correctly.
Tips to Make Your Application Stand Out
- Treat this like a job interview: be neat and organised.
- Put all papers in a single folder, not loose.
- Write your name clearly and double‑check signatures.
- Ask if there are extra forms you might need.
- Submit early; waiting till the last minute can cause errors.
- Keep copies of every document you hand in.
- Stay reachable on your phone in case the office needs more info.
After You Receive the Bursary
- Finish your course with good grades.
- Join Work Integrated Learning (WIL) projects to gain real‑world experience.
- Apply for internships or learnerships offered by SETA or the government.
- Find a job in the services sector – administration, tech support, management, etc.
- If jobs are slow, use your skills to freelance, start a small service business or work on community projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I apply if I get NSFAS money? | No – this bursary is only for students who do not receive NSFAS or another bursary. |
| What if I already have a different bursary? | That disqualifies you. |
| What is the “affidavit of unemployment”? | A sworn statement, usually made at a police station, saying you have no job. |
| Do new, unregistered students qualify? | No, you must be a current SWGC student. |
| Are all applicants guaranteed the bursary? | No – only 200 spots and strict rules. |
| Where do I hand in my paperwork? | At the Campus WBE Office of SWGC. |
| Is there a laptop included? | Yes – a one‑time laptop support is part of the R80,000. |
Important Reminders
- This bursary is managed by South West Gauteng TVET College and funded by Services SETA.
- Verify all requirements directly with the WBE Office before you submit.
- Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee a spot; competition is high.
- Don’t provide false documents—this can lead to disqualification.
Verified / Low Risk – The information here comes from official social media and the college’s own website. Always double‑check with the college before sending any personal details or making payments.





