Find full List of Undergraduate, post Graduate Courses and all short Courses and Programmes offered at Port Elizabeth TVET College with it’s admissions entry Qualifications needed to study Port Elizabeth TVET College.
List of Courses Offered at Port Elizabeth TVET College
Below is the list of courses that you can study at Port Elizabeth TVET College:
The Port Elizabeth TVET College offers a wide variety of courses as listed below:
- National Certificate: Management
- National Certificate: Marketing
- National Certificate: Office Administration
- National Certificate: Finance, Economics and Accounting
- National Certificate: Information Technology and Computer Sciences
- National Certificate: Safety in Society
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
- Engineering and Related Design
- National Certificate: Electrical Infrastructure Construction
- National Certificate: Civil Engineering and Building Construction
- National Certificate: Mechatronics
- Renewable Energy
SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM
- National Certificate: Hospitality
- National Certificate: Tourism
OCCUPATIONAL SCHOOL
BUSINESS STUDIES
- Marketing N4, N5
- Financial Management N4, N5
- Tourism N4
- ICB
ENGINEERING STUDIES
National certificate (Report 191) Full Time
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
Part Time
- Electrical Engineering (N1-N6)
- Civil Engineering (N1, N2, N4, N5)
- Fitting & Turning (N1-N6)
Port Elizabeth TVET College: Admission Requirements
Information Communication and Technology (ICT)
Mathematics is compulsory. Learners who do not have Mathematics at school will not be considered.
Engineering programmes
Mathematics is compulsory. Learners, who had Mathematical Literacy at school and achieved an 80% result, will be considered. Students with Grade 12 (passed or failed), or equivalent are the preferred applicants. Where students have passed Grade 9, Grade 10 and Grade 11 they may be considered subject to the results of a competency test. In Engineering, students who do not pass the competency test will be referred to the extended programme.
Safety in Society
- No criminal record
- Not younger than 17 years
- South African Citizen
- No visible tattoos
Being noted that the minimum requirement proposed by the Department of Higher Education for admission is Grade 11.
The admission requirements for other learners (non-NC (V))
- Vertical (Upward movement) articulation requirements must be met on the NQF structure
- Qualification specific requirements must be met e.g. SETA requirements
All students will be required to submit the following
- A certificate of Good Conduct, from their previous institutions of learning or place of work
- A certified copy of last school report original must be presented on application
- 8 certified copies of ID (where a student is 16 years or older) original must be presented on application
Parents or guardians must accompany the applicant in order to verify the correctness of personal details being given, in the case where students are a minor or where the parent or guardian is providing the financial support. Students will be selected according to their potential ability based on their highest qualifications and other relevant factors) to successfully complete the course. The College Council reserves the right to determine this potential.
Students who transfer from another FET College must submit the following
Reason for transfer
- A letter to confirm that they have been de-registered at the previous institution
- A Certified copy of Identity Document
- A report of their academic history on a College letterhead, including Internal Continuous Assessment (ICASS) and Integrated Summative Assessment (ISAT) results
- The student’s Portfolios of Evidence for all subjects from the previous institution, if transferring during an academic year
- A Certificate of Good Conduct, from their previous institution of learning
Competency Tests – NCV
The purpose of the competency test is to ensure that the student is placed in a programme best suited to his/her ability. A competency test must be completed by the student to determine his/her proficiency in English as it is the medium of instruction in the College. Competency tests are prescribed by the National Department of Education and Training as a requirement for admission and it is imperative that these be conducted in the best interests of students and the College.
Competency tests are also completed in the following subjects
- Mathematics
- Mathematical Literacy
- Vocational subjects, in specialised fields