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    Kholofelo ModiseBy Kholofelo Modise18 June , 2025Updated:12 March , 2026
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    Tshwane South TVET College National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Programmes
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    The National Certificate Vocational (NC(V)) is a nationally recognized, full-time vocational qualification that offers practical and theoretical learning aimed at preparing students for the workforce. It is offered by TVET colleges across South Africa, and the NC(V) is a three-year qualification that combines vocational learning with academic studies to make learners career-ready. After Grade 9, students can pursue these courses to gain skills that are highly relevant to various industries, improving their chances of finding employment or starting their own businesses.

    The NC(V) is a solid foundation for individuals who want to enter the job market directly or progress to further education, such as NATED (National Accredited Technical Education Diploma) courses or higher qualifications.

    Entry Requirements for NC(V) Programmes at Tshwane South TVET College

    To gain admission into the NC(V) programmes at Tshwane South TVET College (TSC), you need to meet specific entry requirements to ensure you are adequately prepared for the challenges and expectations of the course. Below are the essential requirements:

    1. Minimum of Grade 9 Certificate: Applicants must have completed Grade 9 or an equivalent qualification before applying for the NC(V) programme. This allows the learner to start the vocational qualification at Level 2.
    2. APS (Admission Point Score) Requirement: A minimum APS of 24 is typically required for NC(V) entry. The APS is calculated based on the learner’s grades in key subjects. Higher APS scores increase the chances of admission to competitive programmes.
    3. Subject-Specific Requirements: For certain NC(V) programmes, specific subject passes may be required. For example, programmes in Engineering, Information Technology, and Science may require a pass in subjects such as Mathematics, Science, or Technical Drawing.
    4. Age Requirements: While the primary requirement is completing Grade 9, it’s also important that learners are between 16 and 21 years old to ensure they meet the age eligibility for NC(V) entry.
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    Available NC(V) Programmes at Tshwane South TVET College and Their Focus Areas

    Tshwane South TVET College offers a variety of vocational programmes under the NC(V) qualification framework. These programmes are structured to give students a specialized skillset within specific industries, and they are available across multiple campuses within the Tshwane district. Below is a detailed list of the NC(V) programmes offered at TSC:

    1. Finance, Economics & Accounting (FET Level 2-4)

    Offered at the Atteridgeville campus, this programme focuses on the financial sector, including topics like accounting, economics, and business management. Students will learn to understand financial principles and manage business operations, preparing them for entry-level positions in the finance industry.

    2. Office Administration (FET Level 2-4)

    Available at Atteridgeville, Centurion, and Odi, the Office Administration programme provides essential skills for office work, including secretarial duties, communication, time management, and basic bookkeeping. It equips students to work in various administrative positions across different sectors.

    3. Information Technology & Computer Science (FET Level 2-4)

    Offered at Pretoria West, this programme prepares students to enter the IT industry, focusing on hardware and software development, network management, and computer programming. It is ideal for those interested in becoming IT support specialists, web developers, or network engineers.

    4. Civil Engineering & Building Construction (FET Level 2-4)

    Available at Atteridgeville and Odi, this programme equips students with skills in the construction industry. It covers building materials, construction technology, and structural planning. Students are trained for roles such as construction workers, site supervisors, and quantity surveyors.

    5. Electrical Infrastructure Construction (FET Level 2-4)

    This programme, offered at Pretoria West, focuses on the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of electrical infrastructure. Students gain practical knowledge in electricity supply systems, electrical safety, and energy systems.

    6. Engineering & Related Design (FET Level 2-4)

    Offered at Pretoria West and Centurion, this programme focuses on engineering design principles, which includes drafting, technical drawing, and CAD (Computer-Aided Design). It is ideal for students wishing to pursue careers in mechanical design, product design, or construction drafting.

    7. Hospitality Studies (FET Level 2-4)

    Available at the Centurion and Odi campuses, this programme is tailored for students interested in the hospitality industry, covering areas like hotel management, food services, event planning, and customer service. Graduates can work in hotels, restaurants, or pursue entrepreneurial opportunities in the food and beverage sector.

    8. Tourism (FET Level 2-4)

    Offered at Odi, the Tourism programme provides the skills needed to enter the travel and tourism industry. Students will study areas such as tour planning, customer service, and travel regulations, preparing them for positions as tour guides, travel agents, or event coordinators.

    9. Management (FET Level 2-4)

    The Management programme is available at the Atteridgeville campus and prepares students for leadership roles in various sectors. Students will learn about project management, business strategies, organizational behavior, and entrepreneurship.

    10. Marketing (FET Level 2-4)

    Offered at Odi, this programme teaches students the skills necessary to work in the marketing industry, including market research, consumer behavior, and advertising. It prepares students for careers in sales, digital marketing, and brand management.

    The NC(V) Programme Structure: Level 2, 3, and 4 Breakdown

    The NC(V) qualification consists of three levels, which correspond to three years of study. Each level builds on the previous one, ensuring that students progressively acquire more specialized knowledge and practical experience.

    Level 2: Introduction to Vocational Education

    Level 2 is the beginning of the NC(V) programme. At this stage, students are introduced to the basics of their chosen field. They develop foundational skills and knowledge that will be built upon in later years. This level includes basic theoretical learning and practical workshops.

    Level 3: Developing Vocational Skills

    At Level 3, students refine their skills and deepen their understanding of their chosen discipline. The complexity of tasks increases, and more focus is placed on practical application. This year prepares students for the workforce by providing more hands-on experience and teaching them how to solve problems related to their field.

    Level 4: Advanced Skills Development

    Level 4 is the final year of the NC(V) programme. At this level, students are expected to work with greater independence. They engage in advanced theoretical study and increased practical work experience, preparing them for either employment or further education. Completion of this level allows students to graduate with an NC(V) certificate and enhances their employability prospects.

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    Why Choose the NC(V) Programme at Tshwane South TVET College?

    Tshwane South TVET College stands out as one of the top TVET institutions in South Africa, offering numerous benefits to students who choose to pursue an NC(V) qualification here:

    1. Industry-Aligned Curriculum: All NC(V) programmes are designed to be in line with industry needs, ensuring that graduates are employable and have the skills required by employers in their respective fields.
    2. Accredited Qualifications: The NC(V) is accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET), which means that the qualification is recognized by employers and institutions globally.
    3. Practical Learning Approach: TSC emphasizes practical learning through workshops, industry visits, and internships, allowing students to gain valuable real-world experience during their studies.
    4. Multiple Campuses for Accessibility: With campuses located in Atteridgeville, Centurion, Odi, and Pretoria West, TSC provides ample options for students to attend a campus close to home.
    5. Focus on Employability: The primary goal of the NC(V) qualification is to equip students with skills that directly translate into employment opportunities. TSC maintains strong ties with industry partners to ensure that students are exposed to the latest trends and technologies.
    6. Financial Assistance: Through partnerships with NSFAS, TSC makes education more affordable for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. NSFAS funding covers tuition fees, accommodation, and more.

    Pathways After Completing the NC(V) Qualification

    Once students successfully complete their NC(V) qualification, they have multiple career and further education pathways to explore:

    1. Employment: Many students secure entry-level jobs directly after completing the NC(V). Roles can include technical positions, administrative support, and customer-facing positions, depending on the chosen programme.
    2. Further Study: NC(V) graduates can apply for NATED courses, higher certificates, or diplomas in their respective fields, providing an opportunity to continue their education and specialization.
    3. Entrepreneurship: For those interested in self-employment, the NC(V) equips students with skills to start their own businesses, especially in fields like hospitality, tourism, and marketing.

    Also check: 2026 Higher Certificate Courses – TUT

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    How to Apply for NC(V) Programmes at Tshwane South TVET College

    The application process for the NC(V) programme at Tshwane South TVET College is straightforward, but it’s important to follow the correct steps to ensure a successful application:

    Financial Support for NC(V) Students at Tshwane South TVET College

    Tshwane South TVET College understands the financial challenges faced by many students, and it offers several options for financial aid:

    1. NSFAS Funding: The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) provides full funding for eligible students. This covers tuition fees, accommodation, and textbooks. To qualify, you must meet specific socio-economic criteria and apply before the set deadlines.
    2. Other Funding Opportunities: Besides NSFAS, students may also access funding from bursaries provided by private companies, the government, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Be sure to explore these options and apply early.

    Read more: How to Secure a TVET College Work Placement

    The NC(V) programmes at Tshwane South TVET College are an excellent pathway for students seeking to acquire vocational skills, gain industry-specific knowledge, and secure employment in a variety of sectors. With accessible campuses, a wide range of programmes, and opportunities for financial assistance, TSC provides a solid foundation for your career success.

    Be sure to keep track of application deadlines, ensure you meet all entry requirements, and explore financial aid options to make your studies more affordable. With the right qualifications, your future is bright at Tshwane South TVET College!

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      I am a passionate writer specialising in career development, education, and professional growth. I create engaging, research-driven content that empowers job seekers, students, and professionals to navigate the job market with confidence. My work covers career opportunities, bursaries and funding, education resources, and career tips, from CV writing to interview preparation. With a background in communication and a talent for simplifying complex topics, I aim to make career and education information accessible, practical, and impactful.

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