Public TVET College · Western Cape

College of Cape Town for TVET

College of Cape Town is a public TVET college based in Cape Town, Western Cape. NCV, NATED N1-N6 and Occupational Programmes. NSFAS funded.

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Cape Town

Western Cape

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What is College of Cape Town for TVET?

College of Cape Town for TVET is one of South Africa's 50 public TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) colleges. Its head office is in Cape Town, Western Cape. It is registered and accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and offers NCV, NATED N1-N6 and Occupational Programmes. Eligible students are funded through NSFAS.

What you can study at College of Cape Town

Like all public TVET colleges, College of Cape Town offers three programme streams.

National Certificate Vocational (NCV)

3-year, full-time programme at NQF Levels 2-4. Equivalent to matric. Subject fields include Engineering, IT, Hospitality, Office Administration, Civil Engineering and Building Construction. Entry usually requires Grade 9.

NATED (Report 191) N1-N6

Trimester-based occupational programmes at NQF Levels 2-6. Engineering Studies (N1-N6), Business Studies (N4-N6) and Utility Studies. N1 requires Grade 9 plus relevant subjects; N4 requires matric or equivalent.

Occupational Programmes

Specific trade qualifications: boilermaker, electrician, fitter and turner, plumber, IT technician, motor mechanic. Lead to a trade test through the National Artisan Moderation Body (NAMB).

Confirm exact programmes and subject availability on the College of Cape Town official site.

How to apply to College of Cape Town

Applying to a TVET college can feel confusing the first time, but the steps below are the same at every public TVET. Take them one at a time and keep certified copies of your documents ready.

  1. 1

    Choose your programme

    Browse the College of Cape Town prospectus to find the NCV, NATED or Occupational Programme that fits your interests. Confirm subject requirements, duration and campus.

  2. 2

    Gather your documents

    Certified copy of your South African ID, latest school report (Grade 9, 10, 11 or 12 depending on the programme), proof of residence.

  3. 3

    Submit your application

    Apply on the official College of Cape Town website or in person at the nearest campus. Applications usually open early in the year and are accepted on a rolling basis until the trimester or semester starts.

    Open www.cct.edu.za
  4. 4

    Apply for NSFAS funding

    NSFAS funding is a separate process. Apply at www.nsfas.org.za between September and January if your combined household income is R350 000 or less.

Frequently asked questions

What is College of Cape Town for TVET?

College of Cape Town for TVET is one of South Africa's 50 public TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) colleges, with its head office in Cape Town, Western Cape. It is registered and accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and offers NCV, NATED N1-N6 and Occupational Programmes.

What courses does College of Cape Town offer?

Like every SA public TVET, College of Cape Town runs three main streams. NCV sits at NQF Levels 2-4, full-time over 3 years, and is equivalent to matric. NATED (Report 191) covers N1 to N6 trimester-based occupational programmes. Occupational Programmes lead to specific trade qualifications. Subjects usually include Engineering Studies, Business Studies, IT, Hospitality, Office Administration and Education and Development. Check the official College of Cape Town site for exact programmes.

How do I apply to College of Cape Town?

Applying for the first time feels confusing, but the steps are short. Apply directly on the College of Cape Town official site (www.cct.edu.za), an online application portal or in person at the nearest campus. Bring a certified copy of your ID, your latest school report and proof of residence. Applications roll through the year, but popular programmes fill early.

Does College of Cape Town accept NSFAS?

Yes. College of Cape Town is a public TVET and fully NSFAS-funded. If your combined household income is R350 000 or less, you get free tuition plus accommodation, transport and learning materials. Apply for NSFAS at www.nsfas.org.za between September and January each year.

Does College of Cape Town require APS?

Most TVET programmes don't use the standard university APS. NCV needs Grade 9 or higher. NATED N1 needs Grade 9 or relevant subjects; N4 needs matric or equivalent. Some Occupational Programmes have specific subject requirements. Check the College of Cape Town prospectus for exact details on the programme you want.