Apply at Mnambithi TVET College 2023-2024

Apply at Mnambithi TVET College 2023-2024

The Mnambithi TVET College Admission Form for the 2023 – 2024 Academic year is Out. Please apply for this admission intake before the Mnambithi TVET College Application Closing Date.

First-Time Applications: 1st Time Students

What do you need for the placement tests? (only NCV L2 students)

  • The original or a certified copy of your ID.
  • The original or a certified copy of your latest school report/qualification.
  • R100 application fee.
  • Complete the placement assessment.

What do you need to register?

  • The original or a certified copy of your ID.
  • The original or a certified copy of your latest school report/qualification.
  • Students not qualifying for a bursary must deposit 25% of their fees on registration.
  • 1 Student not qualifying for a bursary must complete and sign a student fee contract (person responsible for payment of the tuition fees).
  • Students qualifying for a bursary must have a provisional bursary acceptance letter and Placement letter.

TVET Colleges are accredited by the national accreditation board UMALUSI.

Before you proceed to application, Click on the links Below for information:

1. Mnambithi TVET College Admission Requirements

2. Mnambithi TVET College Fees Structure

3. Mnambithi TVET College Courses Offered

Returning Students

What do you need to register?

  • The original or a copy of your ID
  • Results/history enrolment form
  • A deposit of 25% for students not qualifying for a bursary, plus a student fee contract

Or provisional approved bursary letter.

Entry Criteria

  • Entry requirements for all programmes for all qualifications must comply with the requirements specified by the relevant authorities, e.g. Department of Education; Department of Higher Education; SETAs, etc.
  • Each specific programme may require additional competency assessment prior to enrolment.  Contact your campus for the requirements of the programme you want to enrol for. E.g. Electrical – colour competency; Mechanical – eye/hand coordination; Civil and Electrical – no fear of heights.
  • Students with physical; mental; educational challenges or disabilities must be screened/interviewed, counselled and placed in appropriate programmes, or may be required to submit a report from a qualified psychologist/doctor. Mnambithi TVET College Online Application
  • Learnership students will be screened according to the SETA requirements for the programme of enrolment.
  • An exception may be made by the Campus Manager for admission granted on age and/or experience.  In such instances, it needs to be established that although the student does not have the formal minimum requirement, work experience and maturity make the probability of success likely.
  • In the case of students with certification from foreign countries, the Department of Higher Education and Training provides the appropriate guidelines.  Where no such guide for a specific certificate can be found, the student may be advised to liaise with SAQA in order to verify the qualification.
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Students with Special Education Needs

  • Students with special needs are to be accommodated within the scope of the College, so long as the disability does not pose a threat to the well-being of the student or fellow students during programme delivery.  The latter would apply, for example, in the case of a blind candidate wishing to enrol for a course reliant on dangerous heavy machinery where sight is imperative for the execution of the task.
  • Special learning needs can be accommodated via a scribe (on application to the Department of Higher Education and Training) and permission being granted.  This is dependent on the submission of professional learning history.  The additional costs incurred shall be at the expense of the student.
  • Physical needs will be accommodated wherever possible.  If this accommodation should incur costs on the running of the entire course, the student is to bear the cost.  An example of this would be Braille keyboards for the blind or computer screen protectors for epileptics, etc.

Foreign Students

  • The College is not permitted to register foreign students until the student produces the supporting documentation for evaluation purposes. This will include a passport, visa, study/work permit and qualifications upon registration.
  • All foreign students shall be subjected to a selection procedure based on academic merit and the number of spaces available.  In the case of students with certification from foreign countries, the Department of Higher Education and Training provides the appropriate guidelines.  Where no such guide for a specific certificate can be found, the candidate may be advised to liaise with SAQA in order to verify the qualification.
  • If the home language is not the language of instruction, the College may conduct an assessment of the language to determine the level of competency.  This could be done by means of interviews or testing. The College can also use ongoing communication and literacy support.

Financial Aid

Student Accounts

  • Visit the administration office to get a detailed printout of your outstanding fees.
  • Visit the Student Support Centre at the main campus for information on financial aid.
  • Skills Centre students:  SLO will visit the skills centre according to a schedule, at least once a week.  You can also get more information from your lecturers.

DHET  TVET Colleges Bursary Scheme

The Department of Further Education & Training’s TVET Colleges Bursary Scheme has been established to assist students who have the potential to succeed at NC(V) or N2-N6 studies, but would not be able to do so without financial aid.

  • How to apply:

Obtain an application form from Student Support Services. Complete the form, attach all documents as per checklist and return it to the Student Support Services at the campus. Ensure that you submit your form BEFORE THE CLOSING DATE.  Student Support Services will apply the NSFAS means test.  If the student qualifies for a bursary, Student Support Services will issue a Provisional Approved Bursary Letter. Qualifying applications will then be submitted to the Mnambithi TVET College Bursary Committee for final approval and submission to NSFAS. Bursaries will be awarded based on financial need and academic performance within the confines of the funds allocated to the College by the Department of Higher Education & Training.  A student will only be awarded one bursary per level. Mnambithi TVET College Online Application

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IMPORTANT: Students enrolling for NC(V) programmes are required to pay 25% of their fees on registration. However, students who provisionally qualify for a bursary will be exempted to pay this deposit.  Students’ guardians/parents who do not pay their full class fees during registration will need to sign a contract to pay the outstanding fees for their programme, according to college requirements and deadlines, and not rely on receiving a bursary.  Bursary funds are limited and awarded according to strict pre-determined criteria. Students who do not receive bursaries will be liable for their own outstanding student accounts.

2023-2024 NSFAS Applications

Before you apply to Mnambithi TVET College you should have the following;

  • Proof of payment of your registration fee(compulsory for SA and International applicants)
    Certified copy of your ID document(ID document compulsory for SA citizens – your application cannot be processed without a certified copy of your ID and Passport Number for International Applicants
  • Exam Results: Final Grade 12 results (if available). Grade 11 results (if currently doing grade 12) are very important for your application. Thus, have it on hand.
  • Remember you will need a unique email address when applying either online or in a hard copy.

How to Obtain Application Forms

Application forms can be obtained from any of the Campuses: You can contact the central office with the contact information we have provided below:

kindly contact the university for more information on how to apply thank you:

How to apply

  • Enrol for your chosen NC(V) programme.
  • Obtain an application form during induction.
  • Complete the form and return it to the campus. Ensure that you submit your form BEFORE THE CLOSING DATE and provide the requested supporting documentation.
  • Qualifying applications will then be submitted to the Mnambithi TVET College Bursary Committee for consideration. Bursaries will be awarded based on financial need and academic performance within the confines of the funds allocated to the College by the Department of Higher Education & Training.
  • IMPORTANT: Students enrolling for NC(V) programmes are required to pay 25% of their fees on registration. However, students should ensure that they have the means to pay the full study and related fees for their programme, according to college requirements and deadlines, and not rely on receiving a bursary as bursary funds are limited, and are awarded according to strict pre-determined criteria. Students who do not receive bursaries will be liable for their own outstanding student accounts.
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What do you need to register?

  • The original or a certified copy of your id
  • The original or a certified copy of your latest school report/qualification
  • Students not qualifying for a bursary must deposit R510
  • Students not qualifying for a bursary must complete and sign a student fee contract (person responsible for payment of the tuition fees)
  • Students qualifying for a bursary must have a provisional bursary acceptance letter
  • Placement letter

First-Time Applications: 1st Time Students

What do you need for the placement tests? (only NCV L2 students)The original or a certified copy of your ID.

  • The original or a certified copy of your latest school report/qualification.
  • R100 application fee.
  • Complete the placement assessment.

What do you need to register?

  • The original or a certified copy of your ID.
  • The original or a certified copy of your latest school report/qualification.
  • Students not qualifying for a bursary must deposit 25% of their fees on registration.
  • Students not qualifying for a bursary must complete and sign a student fee contract (person responsible for payment of the tuition fees).
  • Students qualifying for a bursary must have a provisional bursary acceptance letter and Placement letter.

TVET Colleges are accredited by the national accreditation board UMALUSI.

Contact Details

Physical Address: 
77 Murchison Street
Ladysmith
3370
Email Address
info.mnambithi@feta.gov.za
Tel: 036 638 3800
Fax: 036 631 4146
Estcourt Campus
10 Shepstone Road, Estcourt, 3310
Tel: +27(036) 342 9800
Ezakheni [A] Campus
Ezakheni [A] Section, Ezakheni, 3381
Tel: +27(036) 636 2733
Fax: 036 636 2704
Ezakheni Skills Centre
Ezakheni [B] Section, Ezakheni, 3381
Tel: +27(036) 636 1017
Fax: 036 636 1017
Ezakheni [E] Campus
Ezakheni [E] Section, Ezakheni, 3381
Tel: +27(036) 634 1020
Fax: 036 634 7245
Ladysmith Campus
Ladysmith Campus, 12 Walton St, 3370
Tel: +27(036) 637 4782,
Fax: 036 631 0871

Website: www.mnambithicollege.co.za

Contact Address:

Central Office
Physical Address:
77 Murchison Street
Ladysmith
3370

Email Address
info.mnambithi@feta.gov.za
Tel: 036 631 0380
Fax: 036 631 4146