Despite the fact that Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges are seen as instrumental in addressing South Africa’s labour market skills shortages and high youth unemployment rate, the extremely low throughput and certification rates at these institutions prevent colleges from achieving this goal. The vast majority of students enrolled at TVET colleges come from lower socioeconomic backgrounds and speak English as a second or additional language, yet English is the l...| www.journals.ac.za
The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Professor Blade Nzimande statement on the Post School Education and Training sector state of readiness for the academic year 2024 Programme Director Mr Veli Mbhele Deputy Minister, Mr Buti Manamela; Director-General of the Department of Higher Education and Training, Dr Nkosinathi Sishi; DDGs Present; NSFAS Acting Board Chairperson Prof Lourens Van Staden and the Acting CEO Mr Masile Ramorwesi; Chairpersons and CEOs of all our entities...| www.gov.za
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The aim of the Inter-College competition is to foster a culture of entrepreneurship in TVET students. Registration is open to students who are enrolled at any of the 50 Public TVET Colleges in South Africa for the 2025 academic year. Applications Closed FAQ Powered by A platform to showcase existing businesses and business ideas within| AGM