Ehlanzeni College South Africa

Technical and Vocational Education and Training at Colleges is broadly defined in terms of programmes at levels 2 – 4 on the NQF and is located “at the intersection of General and Higher Education and the world of work” (White Paper 4) and in terms of the law the colleges are intended “To enable students to acquire knowledge, practical skills, and applied vocational and occupational competence, in order to enter employment, a vocation, occupation or trade; or higher education.”


While the focus of TVET Colleges must remain on the core vocational and occupational training role and identity of colleges, national plans for the college sector must also find ways to address the enormous social challenge of providing opportunities for young people who are not in employment, education or training (NEETs).

Ehlanzeni College South Africa Offered Courses | Programmes

Ehlanzeni College South Africa Tuition Fees

National Certificate (Vocational)

QualificationFees
Civil Engineering ConstructionR14 805
Electrical Infrastructure ConstructionR14 609
Engineering and Related DesignR19 113
Finance, Economics and AccountingR10 549
ManagementR11 041
Office AdministrationR9 431
Information Technology & Computer ScienceR14 445
HospitalityR17 925
Primary AgricultureR25 301
TourismR13 697

Nated (Report 191)

QualificationsFeesPer Subject
Engineering N1/N2/N3R5 821R1 455
Engineering N4/N5/N6R6 791R1 698
Business Management N4/N5/N6R5 750R1 438
Management Assistant N4/N5/N6R5 750R1 438
Financial Management N4/N5/N60R5 750R1 438
Hospitality and Catering Services N4/N5/N6R12 973R3 243
Tourism N4/N5/N6R12 641R3 160
Farming Management N4/N5/N6R9 314R2 329

Ehlanzeni College South Africa Admission

In order to facilitate access to TVET college programmes, DHET has set aside a budget for bursaries to students who enroll for Report 191 courses and NC(V) programmes. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme administers the bursaries on behalf of the DHET.

The following students are eligible to apply:

  • If you are a new prospective student who has been provisionally accepted you must apply for a bursary at the campus.
  • Only South African citizens.
  • Students who are financially needy
  • Students who perform academically
  • Must not be enrolling for a qualification equivalent to previous learning that was state-funded.
  • NC(V) level 2/3 and Report 191 (NATED) courses students who were awarded bursaries in 2019 and have academically progressed to the next level in 2020.
  • Students who were awarded bursaries for NC(V) Levels 2/3 or Report 191 N1 – N6 in 2018 but have not academically progressed to the next level in 2020, will not be eligible for bursaries in 2020.

To apply for a bursary, the following documents must accompany the bursary application form:

  • Three certified copies of the students ID.
  • Two certified copies of parents/guardians’ ID.
  • Two certified copies of IDs of other members in the household.
  • The latest original or certified copies of the parents/guardians’ payslips.
  • Sworn affidavits from parents/guardians in the event that they are unemployed.
  • Completed and signed Consent Form.

DHET Bursaries are not guaranteed, there are procedures in place for the administration and awarding of these bursaries.

The application process is electronic

Students can apply online to NSFAS.

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