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1. About Us
2. Class Attendance
3. Cancellation
4. Examination
5. Department of Higher Education and Training TVET Bursary Scheme
6. National Qualification Framework (NQF)
7. National Certificate Vocational [NC(V)] Programme Level 2 - 4
7.1 What is the National Certificate (Vocational) Qualification?
7.2 What NCV Programmes are offered at Ehlanzeni TVET College
7.3 Curriculum
8. Pre-Vocational Learning Programme (PVLP)
9. Career Paths
10. Engineering-Related Programmes
11. Business-Related Programmes
12. Services-Related Programmes
13. Report 191 (NATED) Programmes Details
13.1 Engineering Studies
13.2 Business Studies
14. Occupational Learning Programmes
Welcome to our improved Ehlanzeni TVET College Prospectus. We are pleased to present our new design which is clean and professional. At Ehlanzeni TVET College we continuously strive for perfection, that is why we have taken the time and effort to deliver to you not only this prospectus but improved courses as well.
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The purpose of Ehlanzeni TVET College is to create a quality and learning environment in which students can acquire the necessary knowledge, practical skills and applied vocational and occupational competence as well as the necessary attributes required for employment, self-employment, entry to a particular vocation, occupation or trade or to a higher education institute in order to respond to the human resource, economic and development needs of South Africa.
A world-class college providing relevant quality
education and training.
Committed to create a quality teaching and learning
environment that meets the expectations of our clients
and the world of work
Vision Mission
Our Values Responsible StewardshipPrudent protection and management of the resources entrusted to us in a manner that ensures accountability.
INNOVATION AND EXCELLENT SERVICEWe encourage the highest quality of instruction within the classroom and service throughout the campus community
INTEGRITYWe embrace moral values of truthfulness, trust and the treatment of others with respect.
UBUNTUWe value informed decisions made by people closest to the issue by encouraging open communication and teamwork.
COLLABORATIVE AND DEMOCRATIC DECISION MAKINGWe care for each other and advance theBatho-Pele principles.
Our values are in our DNA underpinning who we are and serve to direct out thinking, our decision-making and the way we conduct our business.risuspotenti cum quam eleifend risus siteleifendrisus.potenti cum sociis natoque enatise porta tempus vel psum lementumte llus interdum consec venenatis diam quam eleifend risus
about us
the purpose
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• Students are expected to attend 100% of their classes and will be allowed to write the examination for every subject for which they have attained a minimum of 80% class attendance (including authorized absence and sickness) per subject.
• Students must be punctual.• Students who arrive five minutes late after the start of the period will be regarded as late (but will be allowed in
class) and indicated on the register.• Students may not be denied access to class unless they cause/display disruptive behavior. In the case where
the student is late three or more consecutive days per subject, such a student should be marked absent on the fourth day by the subject lecturer.
• Students may not leave the venue during periods/lecturing times unless necessary permission has been obtained from lecturers.
• Cellular phones must be switched off at all times in lecture rooms, examination rooms, assemblies and during meetings.
• Regular absenteeism and late coming will be followed up by contacting parents/guardians/employers/sponsors within the relevant faculties/departments for disciplinary action.
• All personal appointments should be made after lecturing hours, over weekends or during vacations. Absence due to such appointments will be regarded as non-attendance, even if a lecturer was notified by the student.
• Class attendance, academic/programme progress and disciplinary warning(s) will affect student’s testimonials.• A special certificate will be awarded for 100% attendance.• Attendance will be used as one of the criteria for work placement of students or learnerships.• Attendance will be used as a criterion for student bursary allocation.• If a student was absent for three or more consecutive lecturing days due to death of a family member, evidence
must be provided on the day he/she resumes classes. If absenteeism was due to illness, a medical certificate must be submitted immediately on the day he/she commences classes.
• If a test/internal examination/assessment was written and a medical note or evidence of death of a family member was not submitted, a zero (0) mark will be entered on the mark sheet.
• Pregnant students: A medical certificate, stating the due date of birth must be submitted as soon as the pregnancy was confirmed.
• Students should not be allowed to register for the next trimester/semester/year if their average class attendance for the previous trimester/semester/year is less than 80%. The dates where evidence e.g. a doctor’s note or a copy of a death certificate of a close family member which has been submitted must be taken into account, these absences should then not count.
• The student must take maternity leave for the last four weeks of the pregnancy unless a medical certificate is submitted that allows the student to continue classes.
• Clothing should be neat, acceptable in a societal and corporate environment and students’ bags free of provocative or offensive statements, slogans or signs.
CLASS ATTENDANCE
CANCELLATION
EXAMINATIONS
Must be done in writing, during the registration period (as advertised), failing to do this, students will be liable for the full cost
of tuition.
Only students who have registered for full-time and part-time programmes and who have complied with the requirements will
be allowed to register for examinations.
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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING TVET BURSARY SCHEME
• If you are a new prospective student who has been provisionally accepted you must apply for a bursary at the campus.
• Only South African citizens.
• Students who are financially needy.
• Students who perform academically.
• Must not be enrolling for a qualification equivalent to previous learning that was state-funded.
• NC(V) level 2/3 and Report 191 (NATED) courses students who were awarded bursaries in 2019 and have academically
progressed to the next level in 2020.
• Students who were awarded bursaries for NC(V) Levels 2/3 or Report 191 N1 – N6 in 2018 but have not academically
progressed to the next level in 2020, will not be eligible for bursaries in 2020.
• Three certified copies of the students ID.
• Two certified copies of parents/guardians’ ID.
• Two certified copies of IDs of other members in the household.
• The latest original or certified copies of the parents/guardians’ payslips.
• Sworn affidavits from parents/guardians in the event that they are unemployed.
• Proof of residence.
• Completed and signed Consent Form.
DHET Bursaries are not guaranteed, there are procedures in place for the administration and awarding of these bursaries. The
application process is electronic, students can apply online to NSFAS.
The following students are eligible to apply:
To apply for a bursary, the following documents must accompany the bursary application form:
In order to facilitate access to TVET college programmes, DHET has set aside a budget for bursaries to students who enroll for Report 191 courses and NC(V) pro-grammes. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme administers the bursaries on behalf of the DHET.
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NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FRAMEWORK (NQF)6
NQF GET/FET (School)Higher Education (TVET College) Report 191 (NATED) & NCV Courses
Higher Education (University)
NQF 10 Doctorate
NQF 9 Masters Degree
NQF 8 Bachelor with Honours
NQF 7 Bachelor & University Diploma
NQF 6
National N Diploma(TVET Colleges = N6 + 2 years practical for Engineering and 18 months practical for Business Studies)
Higher Certificate
NQF 5 N6 Certificate (National Certificate)
NQF 4 Grade 12
N3(N1 – N3 is not an equivalent to Grade 12 due to lack of fundamental subjects, but students can progress to N4 – N6. Cannot access University with N3Certificate (NCV)
NQF 3 Certificate Grade 11 Certificate (NCV)
NQF 2 Certificate Grade 10 Certificate (NCV)
NQF 1 Certificate of Primary Education Grade 9
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NC(V) PROGRAMME NQF Level 2 – 47
WHAT IS THE NATIONAL CERTIFICATE [NC(V)] QUALIFICATION?
The NC(V) is the vocational programme at level 2 – 4 of the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) and is offered by all public TVET Colleges countrywide. The qualification is intended to directly address the priority skills demands of the modern South African economy.
The NC(V) Qualification is designed to provide both theory and practice, thus granting students an opportunity to gain work experience during their period of study. Practical experience may be gained in either a simulated or real workshop environment.
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NC(V) PROGRAMME NQF Level 2 – 4
WHICH NC(V) PROGRAMMES ARE OFFERED BY EHLANZENI TVET COLLEGE?
• Finance, Economics and Accounting• Management• Office Administration
BUSINESS RELATED FIELD
• Hospitality (Accommodation, Events & Catering)
• Primary Agriculture• Tourism
service RELATED FIELD
• Civil Engineering and Building Construction (Carpentry & Roof Work or Masonry)
• Electrical Infrastructure Construction• Engineering and Related Design (Fitting and
Turning or Fabrication or Automotive Repair and Maintenance)
• Information Communication Technology and Computer Science
Engineering-related & ICT Field
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curriculum
Each NC(V) Qualification has a total of 7
Subjects per NQF Level. Three of these
subjects are called Fundamental Subjects, i.e
they are common for all learning fields and
are compulsory. The Fundamental Subjects
are:
UMALUSI has officially communicated to the DHET its
recognition of credit transfer between the NCS and
NC(V) in the following subjects:
• English Home Language or FAL (passed at 40%
and above)
• Mathematics (passed at 30% and above)
• Mathematical Literacy (passed at 30% and above)
• Physical Science (passed at 50% and above)
It is important to note that this concession applies
only to the National Senior Certificate (NSC) and NOT
to its predecessor, the Senior Certificate (SC). The
other four subjects per NQF level are called Vocational
Subjects and these are aimed at preparing students
for the world of work within the field of their choice. A
specialization vocational subject (Elective) forms part
of the 4 Vocational Subjects in some qualifications,
allowing a student to specialize in a specific sub-field.
• Life Orientation
• English 1st Additional Language
• Mathematics (Engineering & ICT Fields)
or Mathematical Literacy (Business &
Services fields)
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This programme is designed to assist candidates who do not meet the minimum APS required for entry into the NC(V) Programmes. Candidates are referred to study PVLP in order to improve their subject achievement levels. The period of completion is one year.
This programme is designed to assist candidates who do not meet the minimum APS required for entry into the NC(V) Programmes. Candidates are referred to study PVLP in order to improve their subject achievement levels. The period of completion is one year.
The programme consist of the following subjects:• English• Mathematics• Science• Life Skills (Including Technology)
PRE-VOCATIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMME (PLP)
CAREEr PATHING
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NQFLEVEL 2
NQFLEVEL 4
NQFLEVEL 5
Enter Higher Education(University or University of
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Join workplace or becomeself emplyed
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REPORT 191 (NATED) PROGRAMME DETAILS
REPORT 191 (NATED) PROGRAMME DETAILS11
13.1 ENGINEERING STUDIES (N1 – N6)
• N1: Grade 12 with 50% mark in Mathematics and Physical Science• N2: N1 certificate.• N3: N2 certificate• N4: N3 certificate• N5: N4 certificate• N6: N5 certificate
Duration of the programme per level is one trimester (3 months)
TRIMESTER PROGRAMMESROGRAMME SUBJECTS LEVELS CAMPUSCivil Engineering
• Mathematics• Building Science• Building Drawing• Plumbing Theory• Bricklaying & Plastering Theory• Woodworkers Theory• Carpentry & Roof work Theory• Building & Civil Technology• Building & Structural Construction• Quantity Surveying• Supervisory Management• Building & Structural Surveying• Building Administration
N1 - N6 • Mapulaneng• Mlumati
Electrical Engineering
• Electrical Trade Theory• Industrial Electronics• Mathematics• Engineering Science• Electrotechnics• Industrial Electronics• Power Machines
N1 - N6 • Barberton• KaNyamazane• Mashishing• Mapulaneng• Mlumati• Nelspruit
Mechanical Engineering
• Mathematics• Engineering Science• Metal Workers Theory• Plater Theory• Plating & Structural Steel Drawing• Engineering Drawing• Motor Trade Theory• Diesel Trade Theory• Fitting & Machining Theory• Mechanotechnology• Supervisory Management• Mechanical Draughting• Power Machines• Mechanotechnics• Strength of Materials & Structures
N1 – N6 • Mashishing • Mapulaneng• KaNyamazane• Mlumati
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13.2 BUSINESS STUDIES (N4 – N6
• N4: N3 or Grade 12 certificate with relevant subjects.• N5: N4 certificate.• N6: N5 certificate.
Duration of the programme per level is one trimester (6 months)
TRIMESTER PROGRAMMES
ROGRAMME SUBJECTS LEVELS CAMPUS
Business Management
• Financial Accounting• Entrepreneurship & Business
Management• Computer Practice• Public Relations• Sales Management
N1 - N6 • Mlumati
Financial Management
• Financial Accounting• Entrepreneurship & Business
Management• Management Communication• Computerized Financial Systems• Cost & Management Accounting
N1 - N6 • Barberton• Mapulaneng• Nelspruit
Management Assistant
• Office Practice• Information Processing• Communication• Computer Practice
N1 – N6 • Mashishing• Mlumati• Nelspruit
Tourism • Travel Office Procedures• Tourism Communication• Travel Services• Tourism Destination• Hotel Reception
N4 – N6 • Barberton• Mapulaneng
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13.2 BUSINESS STUDIES (N4 – N6)
N4 – N6 Programmes (Alternative Post Matric Programme) in Engineering, Business and Utility studies. Students must comply with the required number of working hours in the relevant field of study to obtain a National Diploma.
For Business / semester programmes; 18 Months (2 000 working hours)For Engineering / trimester programmes; 24 Months (2 670 working hours)
NC(V) AND REPORT 191 (NATED) PROGRAMMESProgrammes are offered between 07:30 and 19:00
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The Occupational Programmes offered at Ehlanzeni TVET College include Learnerships, Artisan Development Programmes and Registered Skills Programmes. The focus of these programmes is geared towards preparing students for a specific trade.
A Learnership is based on a legally binding agreement between an employer, a student and a training provider.
Learnerships offered by the College combines theory at the College or Training Centre with relevant practice on-the-job. It is designed to ensure the quality of the training and to protect the interest of each individual party in order to become qualified. Students must be assessed against unit standards registered by SAQA.
Skills programmes are unit-standards-based programmes that are demand-driven as determined by community needs. They are unit standards programmes extracted from a formal full qualification registered by SAQA which the College offers partnership with the relevant SETA or QCTO.
OCCUPATIONAL LEARNING PROGRAMMES14
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DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING TVET BURSARY SCHEME
In order to facilitate access to TVET college programmes, DHET has set aside a budget for bursaries to students who enroll for Report 191 courses and NC(V) programmes. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme administers the bursaries on behalf of the DHET.
The following students are eligible to apply:
• If you are a new prospective student who has been provisionally accepted you must apply for a bursary at the campus.
• Only South African citizens.• Students who are financially needy.• Students who perform academically.• Must not be enrolling for a qualification equivalent to previous learning that was state-funded.• NC(V) level 2/3 and Report 191 (NATED) courses students who were awarded bursaries in 2019
and have academically progressed to the next level in 2020.• Students who were awarded bursaries for NC(V) Levels 2/3 or Report 191 N1 – N6 in 2018 but
have not academically progressed to the next level in 2020, will not be eligible for bursaries in 2020.
To apply for a bursary, the following documents must accompany the bursary application form:
• Three certified copies of the students ID.• wo certified copies of parents/guardians’ ID.• Two certified copies of IDs of other members in the household.• The latest original or certified copies of the parents/guardians’ payslips.• Sworn affidavits from parents/guardians in the event that they are unemployed.• Proof of residence.• Completed and signed Consent Form.
DHET Bursaries are not guaranteed, there are procedures in place for the administration and awarding of these bursaries. The application process is electronic, students can apply online to NSFAS.
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