6 TVET Colleges in South Africa Open for 2026 Applications

6 TVET colleges in South Africa are now open for 2026 applications. Apply now before applications close.

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6 TVET Colleges in South Africa Open for 2026 Applications
TVET Colleges in South Africa Open for 2026 Applications

TVET colleges in South Africa provide practical and theoretical education in fields such as engineering, business studies, and technical trades. For the 2026 academic year, some colleges have opened their application windows for both second semester and trimester programmes.

This guide highlights 6 TVET colleges currently open for 2026 applications, including opening and closing dates, available courses, and official application links to help you secure space.

Find out which TVET colleges are open below.

TVET Colleges Open for Second Semester Applications

Several TVET colleges are now accepting applications for second semester programmes in 2026. This intake typically includes business and selected vocational courses, depending on campus availability.

Applicants are encouraged to apply early, as spaces are limited and deadlines may vary with each institution.

Northlink TVET College

Northlink TVET College recently shared their second semester applications for new students. Only online applications will be counted, walk-ins are not allowed. If you have any questions related to open courses, you can get in touch with the college via email.

General Queries: assistonline@northlink.co.za

Online Studies Queries: studyonline@northlink.co.za

  • Opened: 16 March 2026
  • Closing date: Unspecified
  • Programmes: Engineering courses N4 -N6. Their Nated courses in business studies have phased out.
  • Website: Apply Here

Buffalo City TVET College 

New and returning students can apply at Buffalo City TVET College for second semester applications 2026. The open slots are at the St Marks Campus. Upload eligible PDFs with your application because unclear documents won’t be processed.

Also, if you are academically strong and lack funds, DHET TVET Bursaries are available to help fund your course.  

  • Opened: 12  March 2026 
  • Closing: 13 April 2026
  • Programmes: Business studies Courses N4 - N6. Mainly, Financial Management, Human resource management, Management assistant, and Public Management.
  • Website: Apply Here

This may also interest you: Universities Open for 2027 Applications.

TVET Colleges Open for Trimester Applications 2026

Trimester-based TVET colleges have multiple intakes throughout the year, mainly for engineering programmes from N4 to N6. Colleges with the trimester system usually open between February and April, depending on programme demand and space.

View trimester applications 2026 below.

Sedibeng TVET College

Applications are open at Sedibeng TVET College. The opening is only for their engineering courses in the Report 191 phase. The closing date isn’t specified, so apply on time to avoid missing out. 

  • Opened: 2 March 2026
  • Closing date: Unspecified
  • Programmes: Engineering courses N4 -N6 
  • Website: Apply Here

College of Cape Town 

The College of Cape Town is accepting new students at the Pinelands and Thornton campuses. Courses with new intake vary from Report 191 to occupational programmes, and distance learning. 

  • Opened:  2 March 2026 
  • Closing date: 18 April 2026
  • Programmes: Engineering, Occupational ( mostly N5 - N6)
  • Website: Apply Here

Mopani TVET College 

Applications are also open at the Mopani TVET College for 2026. Interested learners must complete the career guidance quiz and placement test online, prior to placing an application. The outcome of your application will be sent out via email, sms, or the coltech portal.

  • Opened: 28 February 2026
  • Closing date:  30 April  2026
  • Programme: Report 191: Engineering Studies
  • Website: Apply Here

Maluti TVET College 

Students based in the Free State can apply at the Maluti TVET College for 2026 applications. The institution is taking in students for Trimester 2. The applications are restricted to full time learning at the Itemoheleng campus.

  • Open for 2026 trimester 2
  • Closing date: Unspecified
  • Programme: Engineering studies
  • Website: Apply Here 

FAQs

Which TVET colleges are now open for 2026 applications?

  • TVET Colleges like Sedibeng, Cape Town, Maluti, Mopani, Buffalo, and Northlink are open for 2026 applications.

Is Central TVET college open for 2026?

  • There is currently no official listing on Central TVET College being open, however this is subject to change as time goes by. Watch their website for further updates.

Which colleges are open for the 2026 second semester?

  • Buffalo TVET College and Northlink TVET are accepting students for second semester.

Is Elangeni TVET college open for 2026 applications?

  • There is currently no official listing on Elangeni TVET College being open, however this is subject to change as time goes by. Watch their website for further updates.

TVET colleges open for late applications in cape town?

  • The College of Cape Town has openings in their engineering sector until 18 April 2026.

TVET colleges open for 2026 in Gauteng?

  • The Sedibeng TVET College in Gauteng has an intake period from 2 March 2026 with an unspecified closing date.

View thisTVET College Bursary to accompany your college application: SAC Bursaries 2026

Final Thoughts

With some TVET colleges currently open for applications, you have a range of options across different programmes and intake periods.

TVET colleges open for the 2026 applications are mainly: Sedibeng TVET College, College of Cape Town, Buffalo City TVET College, Northlink TVET College, Maluti, and Mopani TVET College.

Be sure to apply early as opening and closing aren’t the same. Also, have clear documents before applying to avoid rejection.


Open Bursaries in South Africa if you plan on studying in 2026 or 2027: Find them here






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Amina Mussa Amina is a freelance content writer and tech enthusiast helping South African youth access bursaries, scholarships, and career opportunities, while pursuing a passion for cybersecurity.