South Cape TVET College admission requirements 2023-2024
South Cape TVET College admission requirements 2023-2024
South Cape TVET College, also referred to as SCC, is situated across the famous Garden Route, the Little and Central Karoo, the catchment area of South Cape TVET College is 80 822 km², which is the largest of the six TVET Colleges in the Western Cape.
SCC has six Campuses across the Garden Route, Klein Karroo District and Central Karoo District. Campuses are the Beaufort West Campus, Bitou Campus in Plettenberg Bay, George Campus, Hessequa Campus in Riversdale, Mossel Bay Campus and the Oudtshoorn Campus.
The management and coordination of the campuses happen at the central office, located in George. All senior management team members are centrally located there.
The institution was established in the year 2000 and was the pilot site for College mergers in South Africa. SCC comprises of the amalgamation of the following colleges:
- George Technical College, founded in 1968,
- Oudtshoorn Technical College, founded in 1981,
- South Cape Technical Institute in George, which started its first activities in the early 1980s, and
- Mossel Bay College which started operating in 1993 as a satellite of the Oudtshoorn Technical College.
Open and closing date: The South Cape College Online Application is likely to close on 30 Sep 2023 for some programmes and 30 Oct 2023 for all programmes
Fees:
Consult the website for information regarding fees.
Campuses of South Cape TVET College
Beaufort West Campus
Bitou Campus
George Campus
Hessequa Campus
Mossel Bay Campus
Oudtshoorn Campus
Buffalo City TVET College Admission Requirements.
Requirements for NC(V) Courses;
The students are permitted to study for a maximum of four years for NC (V) Levels 2, 3, and 4 taking into account possible subject failures.
- Minimum entrance requirements are NQF1 i.e. Grade 9 and AET Level 4
- Entry requirements have been guided and aligned to the NC (V) policy. A point system for entry into qualifications will be utilized.
Requirements for Report 191 Courses;
- Minimum entrance requirements as aligned by the NATED Policy. Students who have passed to Grade 12/NC (V) Level 4 will be admitted to N4.
- Students who have passed grades 9, 10, 11, or 12 who want to pursue an artisan career will be admitted to N1 based on a point system
Requirements for Occupational Courses;
- Minimum entrance requirements as per registered Skills Programme/Learnership approved by QCTO/SETA
- To be eligible to apply for an Occupational Programme a student who previously enrolled for NC(V) or Report 191 programmes will only be considered if such a student has fully completed the NC(V) or Report 191 programme (passed all subjects).
Additional Entry Requirements
- The College Council has determined additional entry requirements by means of a point system for NC(V) level 2, Report 191 N1 and Report 191 N4 in an effort to improve the quality and performance of specialized programmes.
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