Details Of South West Gauteng TVET College Application 2026
KHETHA AND APPLY NOW TO BE INVITED TO ENROLL FOR 2026!South West Gauteng TVET College is offering an opportunity to all Grade 10 – 12 learners as well as youth who wish to advance their careers in the fields of Engineering, Business and Utility Studies.As only a limited number of spaces are available in certain programmes, prospective students are advised to apply for enrolment at the College, NOW! Space is limited!We are therefore inviting all eligible and interested prospective students to apply for any of the followingcourses/programmes provided that they meet the set requirements:
Business Studies
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PROGRAMME OFFERED | LEVEL | CAMPUS |
Finance, Economics and Accounting | 2 – 4 | Dobsonville |
Marketing | 2 – 4 | Dobsonville / Technisa |
Management | 2 – 4 | Dobsonville / Roodepoort / Technisa |
Office Administration | 2 – 4 | Dobsonville / Roodepoort / Technisa |
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PROGRAMME OFFERED | LEVEL | CAMPUS |
Business Management | N4 – N6 | Dobsonville / Roodepoort |
Marketing Management | N4 – N6 | Dobsonville |
Human Resource Management | N4 – N6 | Dobsonville |
Public Management | N4 – N6 | Dobsonville |
Management Assistant | N4 – N6 | Roodepoort |
Financial Management | N4 – N6 | Roodepoort |
Engineering Studies
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PROGRAMME OFFERED | LEVEL | CAMPUS |
Engineering and Related Design (Mechanical) | 2 – 4 | Molapo |
Civil Engineering and Building Construction | 2 – 4 | Molapo |
Electrical Infrastructure Construction | 2 – 4 | Roodepoort West |
Process Plant Operations | 2 | Molapo Campus |
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PROGRAMME OFFERED | LEVEL | CAMPUS |
Civil Engineering | N1 – N6 | Molapo |
Electrical Engineering | N1 – N3 | Molapo |
Electrical Engineering | N1 – N6 | Roodepoort West |
Mechanical Engineering | N1 – N6 | Molapo |
Water and Waste-Water Treatment Practice | N 1– N3 | Roodepoort West |
Utility Studies
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PROGRAMME OFFERED | LEVEL | CAMPUS |
Education and Development | 2 – 4 | Roodepoort |
Hospitality | 2 – 4 | Roodepoort |
*Primary Agriculture | 2 | Land is Wealth Farm in Sterkfontein, an extension of George Tabor |
Primary Health Care | 2 – 4 | Roodepoort / Technisa |
Safety in Society | 2 – 4 | George Tabor |
Tourism | 2 – 4 | George Tabor / Technisa |
Information Technology and Computer Science | 2 – 4 | George Tabor |
Transport and logistics | 2 – 3 | George Tabor |
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PROGRAMME OFFERED | LEVEL | CAMPUS |
Clothing Production | N4 – N6 | George Tabor |
Educare | N4 – N6 | Roodepoort |
Hospitality & Catering Services | N4 – N6 | Roodepoort |
Popular Music (Composition, Studio Work and Performance) | N4 – N6 | Dobsonville |
Distance Education (offered at Technisa Campus only)
PROGRAMME OFFERED | LEVEL | |
Business Studies |
Business Management | N4 – N6 |
Financial Management | N4 – N6 | |
Human Resource Management | N4 – N6 | |
Management Assistant | N4 – N6 | |
Marketing Management | N4 – N6 | |
Public Management | N4 – N6 | |
Public Relations | N4 – N6 | |
Utility Studies | Tourism | N4 – N6 |
Educare | N4 – N6 | |
Civil Engineering | N1 – N6 | |
Electrical Engineering | N1 – N6 | |
Mechanical Engineering | N1 – N6 | |
Water and Waste-Water Treatment Practice | N 1– N3 |
- Application procedure:
- Paper based Application forms can be obtained at any of the College Sites/Campuses and, or on the College Website; swgc.co.za
- Online Applications can be found on the College’s Website: swgc.co.za and / or https://ienabler.swgc.co.za/pls/prodi03/w99pkg.mi_login and maybe completed electronically, please ensure to follow the system rules.
- Important information
- Applicants applying online may not subsequently apply using a paper-based application
- Please note that receiving a student number (reference number) does not imply you are a student until you have officially registered.
- Please note that you will be required to come on campus to write CAP Test. The test informs and educates students on a variety of career options underlying all fields of study included in the NC (V) programmes. At the same time it gauges the student’s personal interest in the different careers on offer.
- Incomplete applications may result in the delay of finalisation of your application
- Continuation with a programme depends on sufficient numbers being enrolled
- Applicants must have a valid email addresses or mobile numbers in order to apply at the college. All Communication with regard to your application will be sent via email/ sms.
- Meeting the minimum admission requirements for a specific programme does not necessarily guarantee admission to that particular programme
- Online application related enquiries may be sent via email to headoffice@swgc.co.zaor you may contact the Call Centre on 086 176 8849
- To verify or update your email address and /or mobile number, please contact the Call Centre on 086 176 8849
- Returning of the Application Forms:
- NC (V), First Semester and First Trimester
- Completed application forms to be sent to any of the College Sites, by hand, fax, email or post using the details or addresses given below, but must reach the College no later than 30 November
- Applicants will be notified of their acceptance / non-acceptance no later than 22 December
- Please note that your application will be regarded as preliminary Application until you have complied with all important rules mentioned on number 2.
- Distance Learning
- Applications are opened throughout the year.
- You may also apply online for Distance Learning using the following address:http://swgc.openerponline.co.za/enrolment
- Completed Application forms must be accompanied by the following documents:
- Certified copy of Identity document.
- Certified copy of latest results/qualification
- NSFAS Bursary Applications
- NSFAS online Applications are now open
- Prospective Students who wish to study at the College through NSFAS Bursary must APPLY ONLINE NOW at swgc.co.za OR http://www.nsfas.org.za/content/
- Manual NSFAS applications will be facilitated but students must apply directly to NSFAS online!
LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED!
MAKE THE WISE CHOICE, KHETHA AND APPLY NOW!
FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIES ON APPLICATIONS PLEASE CONTACT ANY OF OUR CAMPUSES ON Tel: 086 176 8849, Fax: 011 984 1262, E-mail: headoffice@swgc.co.za OR VISIT US ONwww.swgc.co.za
SWGC Period! Enough Said!
LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED!
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