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3) Certified copy of grade 11 results and any latest grade 12 results
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2026/2027 Thekwini TVET College Online Application Form is available for download . Check the links below for the latest pdf version of the application form
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Thekwini TVET College has six campuses namely ASHERVILLE CAMPUS, CATO MANOR CAMPUS, CENTEC CAMPUS, MELBOURNE CAMPUS, SPRINGFIELD CAMPUS and UMBILO CAMPUS.
Thekwini TVET College has a strong commitment to nation building and lead the province in terms of their outreach programs and partnerships. The College is one of the first Colleges to pilot Learnerships in KZN and Skills Unit involved in extensive training for SETAs and industry. Cato Manor Technical College, Durban Central Technical College and LC Johnson Technical College merged together to form Thekwini College, an accredited Public Further Education and Training Institution as per KZN GG No. 117 2002 published on 11 April 2002. As a public, multi-purpose, nationally recognized provider, the College is managed and administered in accordance with regulations stipulated by the FETC Act, 2006 and by national education policy as determined by the Minister of Education.
Their vision is to become a centre of excellence offering accredited, high quality cutting-edge technology training through multi-site campuses in collaboration with local, provincial, national and international partners. Service provision is being tailored to meet the demands of the labour market and in particular to access Learnerships and NQF accredited skills training. Strategic partnerships to access further education and training opportunities are being established with other TVET Providers, HE institutions, organized labour, the community, relevant government departments and non-governmental organizations, business and industry, SMME’s and SETAs.
Programmes / Courses
2026 Academic Calendars for the Faculty of Economic Sciences and IT
2026 Academic Calendars for the Faculty of Humanities
2016 Academic Calendars for the Faculty of Economic Sciences and IT
2016 Academic Calendars for the Faculty of Humanities
2015 Academic Calendars for the Faculty of Economic Sciences and IT
2015 Academic Calendars for the Faculty of Humanities
2014 Academic Calendars for the Faculty of Economic Sciences and IT
2014 Academic Calendars for the Faculty of Humanities
2013 Academic Calendars – Undergraduate:
2012 Academic Calendars – Undergraduate:
2011 Academic Calendars:
This section outlines important dates including:
For overseas campus dates, see Australia and Malaysia.
View important dates for 2016.
| 03 Tue | MSA reopens |
| 03 Tue | Summer School B |
| 07 Sat | Open day & Early Bird Enrolment |
| 09 Mon | Enrolment details and fee statement for semester one (S1-01) emailed to Monash student email account |
| 14 Sat | Open day & Early Bird Enrolment |
| 15 Sun | Census date for teaching period: summer semester B (SSB-01). Penalty and teaching dates vary. To check the dates for your unit, refer to MSA website. |
| 21 Sat | Open day & Early Bird Enrolment |
| 28 Sat | Open day & Early Bird Enrolment |
| 30 Mon | Exams (deferred and supplementary): begin for semester two (S2-01) 2016 |
| 01 Wed | Exchange applications to Monash Australia & Monash Malaysia for Semester 2 2026 deadline |
| 01 Wed | Semester one (S1-01) for Master of International Business begins |
| 03 Fri | Exams (deferred and supplementary): end for semester two (S2-01) 2016 |
| 04 Sat | Course Introduction for Intake 1 for Master of Business Administration |
| 04 Sat | Open day & Early Bird Enrolment |
| 06 Mon | Exams: begin for summer semester A (SSA-02) 2016 and summer semester B (SSB-01) 2026 |
| 07 Tue | Course Introduction for Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting (PGDA) |
| 08 Wed | Commencement for Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting (PGDA) |
| 09 Thu | Exams: end for summer semester A (SSA-02) 2016 and summer semester B (SSB-01) 2026 |
| 11 Sat | Open day & Early Bird Enrolment |
| 13 Mon | Enrolments: begin for domestic and international students |
| 13 Mon | Census date for teaching period: February (FEB-ZA-02). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 13 Mon | Fees due for returning students: semester one (S1-01) |
| 15 Wed | Census date for teaching period: term 1 (T1-57) and trimester 1 (T1-58). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees |
| 17 Fri | Enrolments: end for domestic and international students |
| 17 Fri | Results: released for deferred/supplementary for semester two 2016 (S2-01) |
| 18 Sat | Open day |
| 20 Mon | Orientation Week: begins |
| 21 Tue | Allocate+ adjustment opens for semester one (S1-01) |
| 24 Fri | Orientation Week: ends |
| 27 Mon | Results: released for summer semester A (SSA-02) 2016 and summer semester B (SSB-01) 2026 and Term 4 (T4-57). |
| 27 Mon | Semester one (S1-01) begins |
| 06 Mon | Fees due for commencing students: for semester one (S1-01) |
| 10 Fri | Last day to add on-campus semester one (S1-01) or full-year (FY-01) units |
| 10 Fri | Allocate+ adjustment closes for semester one (S1-01) |
| 11 Sat | Course Introduction for Intake 2 for Master of Business Administration |
| 19 Sun | Census date for teaching period: March (MAR-ZA-02). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 21 Tue | Public Holiday: Human Rights Day (MSA closed) |
| 31 Fri | Last day to discontinue semester one (S1-01) units without ‘withdrawn’ showing on academic record |
| 31 Fri | Census date for teaching period: semester one (S1-01). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees |
| 08 Sat | Graduation ceremony: South Africa |
| 14 Fri | Mid-semester break: begins |
| 14 Fri | Public holiday: Good Friday (MSA closed) |
| 17 Mon | Public holiday: Family Day (MSA closed) |
| 21 Fri | Mid-semester break: ends |
| 24 Mon | Exam timetable published: for semester one (S1-01) in the Web Enrolment System (WES) |
| 27 Thu | Public holiday: Freedom Day (MSA closed) |
| 30 Sun | MSA bursary & scholarship applications for semester two (S2-01) close |
| 30 Sun | Census date for teaching period: April (APR-ZA-02), full-year (FY-01), full-year (extended) (FY-32) and term 2 (T2-57). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees |
| 01 Mon | Public holiday: Workers Day (MSA closed) |
| 01 Mon | Exchange applications for partner universities Semester 1 2026 due |
| 01 Mon | Last day to discontinue semester one (S1-01) units with ‘withdrawn’ showing on academic record. Units discontinued after this date will show as a ‘withdrawn fail’ |
| 26 Fri | Semester one (S1-01) ends |
| 26 Fri | Last day to discontinue semester one (S1-01) units with ‘withdrawn fail’ on academic record. Units cannot be discontinued after this date. |
| 29 Mon | Swot Vac: begins |
| 02 Fri | Swot Vac: ends |
| 04 Sun | Census date for teaching period: May (MAY-ZA-02). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 05 Mon | Exams: begin for semester one (S1-01) |
| 12 Mon | Enrolment details and fee statement for semester one (S2-01) emailed to Monash student email account |
| 16 Fri | Public holiday: Youth Day (MSA closed) |
| 23 Fri | Exams: end for semester one (S1-01) |
| 30 Fri | Census date for teaching period: trimester 2 (T2-58). Last day to discontinue units in this teaching periods without incurring fees |
| 30 Fri | Census date for teaching period: winter (WS-01). Penalty and teaching dates vary. To check the dates for your unit, refer to MSA website. |
| 10 Mon | Results: released for semester one (S1-01) |
| 10 Mon | Enrolments: begin for domestic and international students |
| 14 Fri | Enrolments: end for domestic and international students |
| 15 Sat | Course Introduction for Intake 3 for Master of Business Administration |
| 17 Mon | Fees due for returning students: semester two (S2-01) |
| 17 Mon | Mid-year Orientation Week: begins |
| 18 Tue | Allocate+ adjustment opens for semester Two (S2-01) |
| 19 Wed | Exam timetable published: (deferred and supplementary) for summer semester A (SSA-02) 2016, summer semester B (SSB-01) 2026 and semester one (S1-01) in the Web Enrolment System (WES) |
| 21 Fri | Mid-year Orientation Week: ends |
| 23 Sun | Census date for teaching period: July (JUL-ZA-02). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 24 Mon | Semester two (S2-01) begins |
| 01 Tue | Last day to discontinue full-year (FY-01) units with ‘withdrawn’ showing on academic record. Units discontinued after this date will show as a ‘fail’ |
| 04 Fri | Allocate+ adjustment closes for semester Two (S2-01) |
| 04 Fri | Last day to add on-campus semester two (S2-01) units |
| 07 Mon | Fees due for commencing students: for semester two (S2-01) |
| 07 Mon | Exams (deferred and supplementary): begin for summer semester A (SSA-02) 2016, summer semester B (SSB-01) 2026 and semester one (S1-01) |
| 09 Wed | Public holiday: National Women’s Day (MSA closed) |
| 11 Fri | Exams (deferred and supplementary): end for summer semester A (SSA-02) 2016, summer semester B (SSB-01) 2026 and semester one (S1-01) |
| 19 Sat | Course Introduction for Intake 4 for Master of Business Administration |
| 21 Mon | Last day to discontinue semester two (S2-01) units without ‘withdrawn’ showing on academic record |
| 23 Wed | Results (deferred and supplementary exams): released for summer semester A (SSA-02) 2016, summer semester B (SSB-01) 2026 and semester one (S1-01) |
| 27 Sun | Census date for teaching period: August (AUG-ZA-02). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 31 Thu | Census date for teaching period: semester two (S2-01) and term 3 (T3-57). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 01 Thur | Exchange applications to Monash Australia & Monash Malaysia for Semester 1 2026 deadline |
| 18 Mon | Exam timetable published: for semester two (S2-01) in the Web Enrolment System (WES) |
| 24 Sun | Public Holiday: Heritage (MSA closed) |
| 25 Mon | Public Holiday: Holiday as Heritage Day falls on a Sunday (MSA closed) |
| 25 Mon | Mid-semester break: begins |
| 25 Mon | Last day to discontinue semester two (S2-01) units with ‘withdrawn’ showing on academic record. Units discontinued after this date will show as ‘withdrawn fail’ |
| 29 Fri | Mid-semester break: ends |
| 30 Sat | Census date for teaching period: trimester 3 (T3-58). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 09 Mon | Re-enrolment (timely): begins for 2026 |
| 20 Fri | Last day to discontinue semester two (S2-01) and full year (FY-01) units with ‘withdrawn fail’ showing on academic record. Units cannot be discontinued after this date |
| 20 Fri | Semester two (S2-01) and full year (FY-01) ends. |
| 23 Mon | Swot Vac: begins |
| 27 Fri | Swot Vac: ends |
| 30 Mon | Exams: begin for semester two (S2-01) |
| 31 Tue | Census date for teaching period: term 4 (T4-57). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 02 Wed | Exams: begin for Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting |
| 07 Mon | Exams: end for Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting |
| 12 Sun | Census date for teaching period: November (NOV-ZA-02). Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 15 Wed | MSA bursary & scholarship applications for semester one 2026 (S1-01) close |
| 15 Wed | Exchange applications for partner universities Semester 2 2026 due |
| 17 Fri | Exams: end for semester two (S2-01) |
| 24 Fri | Re-enrolment (timely): ends for 2026 |
| 25 Sat | Re-enrolment (late): begins for 2026. A late fee will apply |
| 30 Thu | Census date for teaching period: October (OCT-ZA-02).Last day to discontinue units in these teaching periods without incurring fees. |
| 04 Mon | Results: released for semester two (S2-01) |
| 08 Fri | Re-enrolment (late): end for 2026 |
| 08 Fri | Exam timetable published: for summer semester A (SSA-02) 2026 and summer semester B (SSB-01) 2026 in the Web Enrolment System (WES) |
| 16 Sat | Public Holiday: Day of Reconciliation (MSA closed) |
| 18 Mon | Exam timetable published: (deferred and supplementary) for semester two (S2-01) 2026 in the Web Enrolment System (WES) |
| 22 Fri | MSA closed |
| 31 Sun | Census date for teaching period: summer A (SSA-02). Penalty and teaching dates vary. To check the dates for your unit, refer to MSA website. |
Please note that your application will not be complete until you have entered “ACCEPT” after the Terms and Conditions section.
This site will allow you to view your selection status, results, academic history, student ACCOUNT
and personal details.
This site will also allow returning undergraduate and postgraduate students to register online.
Pay your fees here
ONLINE PAYMENTS
2026/2027 Tshwane North TVET College Online Application Form is available for download. Click on the link below to download the latest pdf version of TNC application form
Click here to Download 2026 Tshwane North TVET College Online Application Form
The following Modes of Delivery are offered:
Full time classes will be offered to students to enrol for all four subjects (new students) or a minimum of three subjects for students who progress to the next level. If a student failed one or two subjects, he/she may enrol for the subject/s on a full time mode with a pre-requisite year mark and exam mark.
This mode is offered to employed students on Saturdays. This mode of delivery does not allow for the same number of contact sessions as its full-time equivalent. Proof of employment must be provided.
The following courses will be offered on Saturdays.
Business studies:
Engineering Studies
Contact Sessions:
Theory classes – 6 contact sessions.
Practical classes- 10 contact sessions.
Duration of Classes:
Saturdays from 08:00-14:00
Class fees: Business Studies (Saturday classes)
Theoretical subjects: (non- computer subjects) R875.00 per subject.
Computer subjects: R1 175.00 per subject.
Class fees: Engineering Studies (Saturday Classes)
R850.00 per subject
Please note: Students also have to buy their own text books.
Please note: National Certificates (Vocational) programmes will not be offered.
Please note: Art and Design, Hospitality, Clothing Production and Tourism will be not offered.
Enrolment period: with every Semester and Trimester
Examination only is only applicable for enrolled Tshwane North TVET College students who didn’t pass one or two subjects during the previous examination but received a percentage between 30% and 39% for the subject and has a valid year mark.
By registering for Exam only students will prepare on their own. This mode of delivery is for students who are confident that they can pass without the guidance and assistance of a lecturer. Enrolment for this mode will be done on respective campuses.
Supplementary examination (Only for NCV) Enrolment Jan – of every Academic year
Students that want to enrol for supplementary examination must do so at their respective campuses. All NC (V) level 2, 3 and 4 students are eligible to enrol for Supplementary examinations in their respective selected failed subjects.
It is still the responsibility of these candidates to enrol for the November examination before the stipulated enrolment date. Fees R200.00 per subject.
Admission into undergraduate programmes
For all Bachelor’s Degree programmes, only applicants whose National Senior Certificate (NSC) results indicate that the learner has met the requirements for admission into Bachelor’s Degree, that is Bachelors’ endorsement, may be admitted. In the case of the old Senior Certificate, only applicants with a Matriculation Exemption endorsement will be considered for admission.
Admission Point System (APS)
The Education programme endeavours to use a point system for admissions. The achievement levels are then translated into points for each NSC subject. Points will be used to calculate the total Admission Point Score (APS).
• The minimum APS required for likely admission into Diploma programmes (ND ABET and ULME) shall be 20.
• The minimum APS required for a Bachelor’s degree is 26.
The Education Admissions Committee considered the administration of admission point score as proposed by HESA. The Committee appreciates the breakdown made in the achievement levels as this advantages a student whose performance is better than others.
On the basis of the HESA proposal the points will be awarded as in the following example:
NSC percentage per subject points
|
NSC percentage per subject |
Points |
|
91% |
8.1 |
|
86% |
7.6 |
|
82% |
7.2 |
|
79% |
6.9 |
|
64% |
5.4 |
|
55% |
4.5 |
|
43% |
3.3 |
|
39% |
2.9 |
|
31% |
2.1 |
|
30% |
2.0 |
|
29% |
1.9 |
|
28% |
1.8 |
|
27% |
1.7 |
|
26% |
1.6 |
|
25% |
1.5 |
The purpose of the above split will assist departments in admitting students according to their performance as opposed to the previous point system where a learner who scores 70% and the one who scores 79% would both attain 6 points.
It should be noted that the above scoring system excludes Life Orientation and Mathematical Literacy. Points for these two are allocated as follows:
NSC percentage per subject points
|
NSC percentage per subject |
Points |
|
90-100% |
5 |
|
80-89% |
4 |
|
70-79% |
3 |
|
60-79% |
2 |
|
40-49% |
0 |
|
30-39% |
0 |
|
0-29% |
0 |
Admission requirements per programme
| Programme | Campus | Minimum requirements for matriculation | Minimum requirements for NSC |
| University Licenciate in Music Education (ULME) | Mthatha: NMD | Senior Certificate with symbol E-S and Grade VTheory Certificate from any recognised Music Institution e.g UNISA, Trinity College and the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music.Students who did not study Music at High School will be subjected to interviews/auditions. | NSC rating of at least 3 (40 –49%) for Music (students who have done and at Grade 12) and at least 4 (50 – 59%) for any other school subject to be taken as a major. Students who did not study Music at High School will be subjected to interviews/auditions. |
| National Diploma(ABET) | Butterworth:IbikaMthatha:Zamukulungisa | A Senior certificate with E (HG) and D (SG) in English and a pass in any other three/four school subject. | NSC rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) for any of the following subjects: History, geography, Agriculture, Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, Life Sciences, Physical Sciences. |
| B Ed (FET) Humanities | Mthatha: NMD | Senior certificate inHumanities with at leasttwo subjects with E(HG) and two subjectswith D (SG) and a passin any other two schoolsubjects. | NSC achievement rating of at least 4 (50 – 59%) for any four NSC Subjects, two of which should be taken asMajors for the programme.NCS rating of at least 5 (60 – 69%) for English if it is to be taken as a Major subject and NSC rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) if not to be taken as a Major, which is the language of learning and teaching at WSU and a pass in any other school subject. |
| B Ed FET Natural Sciences | Mthatha: NMD | Senior certificate with Matriculation Exemption.At least E (HG) or D (SG)in Mathematics and in any other two Science Subjects and a pass in any other two or three school subjects. | NSC achievement rating of at least 4 (50 – 59%) for Mathematics and 4 (50 – 59%) for either Life Sciences or Physical Sciences provided one of them will not be taken as a major. The one that will not be taken as a major may be 3 (40 – 49%). A requirement for all the majors is at least 4 (50- 59%). NSC rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) for English which is the language of learning and teaching at WSU and a pass in any other two or three school subjects. |
| B Ed (FET) EMS | Butterworth:IbikaMthatha:NMD andZamukulungisa | Senior certificate with Matriculation Exemption.At least two subjects with E (HG) and two subjects with D (SG) in any of the Business, Commerce and Management Science field and a pass in any other one or two school subjects | NSC achievement rating of at least 4 (50 – 59%) in any four NSC subjects, at least two from BCM Learning Field, or Computer Applications Technology. NSC rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) for English which is the language of learning and teaching at WSU and a pass in any other school subject. |
| B Ed (FET) Consumer Sciences | Mthatha:Zamukulungisa | Senior certificate with Matriculation Exemption.At least two subjects with E (HG) and two subjects with D (SG) from Consumer Studies, Hospitality Studies, Tourism, Home Economics and Needlework and Clothing and a pass in any other one or two school subjects. | NSC achievement rating of at least 4 (50 – 59%) in any four NSC subjects, two of which should be from the Service Learning Field (Consumer Studies, Hospitality Studies, Tourism, Home Economics and Needlework and Clothing) and are to be taken as Majors for the programme. NSC rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) for English which is the language of learning and teaching at WSU and a pass in any other school subject. |
| B Ed Technical Education | Butterworth:Ibika | Matriculation Exemption.At least two subjects with E (HG) and two subjects with D (SG) in the approved Technical subjects (Mechanical Technology, Civil Technology, Electrical Technology, EGD) and a pass in any other one or two school subjects. | Senior certificate with NSC achievement rating of at least 4 (50 – 59%) in any four NSC subjects, which should include Physical Sciences, at least 3 (40 – 49%) for Mathematics. Applicants with at least 4 (50-59%) in two or more of the approved Technical subjects (Mechanical Technology, Civil Technology, Electrical Technology and EGD) will receive first preference. NSC rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) for English which is the language of learning and teaching at WSU and a pass in any other two or three school subjects. |
| B Ed FET Arts and Culture | Mthatha: NMD | Senior certificate with Matriculation Exemption.At least two subjects with E (HG) and two subjects with D (SG) from the Arts and Culture Learning Field and a pass in any other two school subjects. | NSC achievement rating of at least 4 (50 – 59%) in any four NSC subjects, one of which should be taken as a Major with Music for the programme. If English is taken as a major, it should be at least at level 5. NSC rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) for English which is the language of learning and teaching at WSU and a pass in any other school subject. |
| Bachelor of Social Science | Mthatha: NMD | Senior certificate with at least two E (HG) in and two D (SG) in school subjects. | NSC achievement rating of at least 4 (50 – 59%) for any four NSC Subjects. In the event that English is not one of the four NSC subjects a rating of at least 3 (40 – 49%) for English (if not to be taken as a Major) is required, which is the language of learning and teaching at WSU. If English is taken as a major, it should at least be at level 5. |
PROGRAMME CAMPUS MINIMUM
Admission of FET college students
Diploma: the minimum admission requirement is a National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4 issued by Council for General and Further Education and Training. A student must have achieved at least 40% in three fundamental subjects including English and at least 50% in three compulsory vocational subjects.
Bachelor’s Degree: the minimum admission requirement is a National Certificate (Vocational) Level 4 issued by Council for General and Further Education and Training. A student must have achieved at least 50% in three fundamental subjects including English and at least 60% in four compulsory vocational subjects.
Contact us for application information
27 Joe Slovo Street
Tel: 031 305 6192
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218 Berg Street / 211 Pietermaritz Street
Tel: 033 345 2984
23 Jamissen Street
1st Floor, Braamfontein Centre
Tel: 011 403 1151
71 Burg Street
Tel: 021 426 5135