Are you considering a career-focused education in Gauteng? Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges offer practical skills and qualifications that prepare students for employment or entrepreneurship. Gauteng is home to eight public TVET colleges, each with multiple campuses and a variety of accredited courses.
In this blog, we break down the courses offered, campus locations, how to apply, and everything else you need to know about TVET colleges in Gauteng as of 2025.
TVET colleges are public institutions regulated by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). They offer vocational and occupational training, such as the National Certificate Vocational (NCV) and NATED (N4–N6) qualifications, which can lead to diplomas once paired with work experience.
Students can enroll with as little as a Grade 9 certificate, making TVET colleges accessible for those without a matric. Better still, all eight Gauteng TVET colleges are funded by NSFAS, which covers tuition, accommodation (if needed), and living allowances.
Here are the eight public TVET colleges in Gauteng, along with their campuses and contact info:
College | Campuses | Contact | Apply | Website |
Central Johannesburg TVET College | 4 – Alexandra, Ellispark, Highveld, Parktown | 011 484 1388 / 351 6000 | Apply Now | CJC Website |
Ekurhuleni East TVET College | 5 – Daveyton, Springs, Kwa-Thema, Brakpan, Benoni | 011 736 4400 | Apply Online | EEC Website |
Ekurhuleni West TVET College | 6 – Alberton, Boksburg, Germiston, Kathorus, Kempton, Tembisa | 011 323 1600 | Apply Online | EWC Website |
Sedibeng TVET College | 3 – Vereeniging, Heidelberg, Sebokeng | 016 422 6645 | Apply Online | Sedcol Website |
South West Gauteng TVET College | 5 – Dobsonville, George Tabor, Molapo, Roodepoort, Roodepoort West | 011 984 1260 | Apply Online | SWGC Website |
Tshwane North TVET College | 6 – Mamelodi, Pretoria, Rosslyn, Soshanguve North, Soshanguve South, Temba | 012 401 1950 | Apply Online | TNC Website |
Tshwane South TVET College | 4 – Atteridgeville, Centurion, Pretoria West, Odi | 012 401 5000 | Apply Online | TSC Website |
Western TVET College | 6 – Carletonville, Krugersdorp, Krugersdorp West, Randfontein, Thuba Makote, Westonaria | 011 693 3608 | Apply Online | Westcol Website |
TVET colleges offer a wide range of industry-aligned NCV and NATED programs. Here’s a breakdown of common study fields:
Course availability varies by college and campus, so it’s best to check directly with the college website for the most accurate course list.
All Gauteng TVET colleges are funded by NSFAS. The bursary covers:
Students must apply separately for NSFAS via the NSFAS website.
Note: NSFAS does not cover textbooks at TVET colleges—they are usually provided by the institution.
Application deadlines vary by institution. Many TVET colleges in Gauteng are currently accepting applications for 2025. Check the college websites regularly for updated closing dates and announcements.
TVET colleges in Gauteng are designed with work readiness in mind. Here are a few highlights:
Whether you're interested in hospitality, IT, engineering, or business, these colleges are focused on producing graduates with relevant, employable skills.
There’s often debate about which college is “best,” but the answer depends on:
Tshwane North, for instance, is strong in IT and engineering, while Ekurhuleni East is known for artisan training. Visit open days, speak to advisors, and check course lists before applying.
TVET colleges in Gauteng offer an accessible, affordable path to a successful career. With eight public colleges spread across the province, supported by NSFAS and industry-aligned programs, your journey to skilled employment or entrepreneurship starts here.
👉 Start your application today by visiting the websites listed above.