Details of King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College Application 2018
Follow this five-step process, and your registration at KSD TVET College should be problem-free:
Step 1: Student obtains an application form at the reception/registration office. Student ensures that the form is completed in full and all the necessary documents are attached, including proof of payment of the application fee(R30) which should be deposited to the college account (see banking details below). He / She also complete a bursary form and hands both forms to the student registration office. Contact Details King Sabata Dalindyebo FET College R61 Queentown Road Cicira Village, Mthatha 5099 Tel: +27 47 505 1000 Fax: +27 47 536 0932 Libode Campus Contact 047 555 7941 eMail: [email protected] R61 Port St Johns Road, Libode, 5160 Mapuzi Campus Contact 047 575 9044 eMail: [email protected] Coffee Bay Road, Mqanduli, 5080 Mthatha Campus
Contact 047 505 1017 eMail: [email protected] R61 Queenstown Road, Cicira Village, Mthatha, 5099 Ngcobo Campus
Contact 047 548 1467 eMail: [email protected] Queenstown Road, Idutywa Junction, Ngcobo, 5050 Ntabuzuko Campus
Contact 047 577 8903 eMail:[email protected] C/O Madwaleni ,Gusi A/A, Elliotd ale, 5070 Website: ksdfetcollege.edu.za
Step 2: Student is called for a CAP test* |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES
Admission Requirements for NCV Level 2
• Grade 9,10,11,12
Duration: Each NQF Level is offered for one year, from January to December
For entry into the National Certificate at NQF Level 2, you require:
- A year end school report from grade 9 or higher, or an NQF Level 1 qualification, or
- Approved bridging programme designed for the specific purpose to access NQF Level 2, or
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment to meet the requirements for access to NQF Level 2.
How long is the qualification?
The National Certificate qualification is a full year programme at each level of the NQF levels of study. A student is issued with a certificate on the successful completion of each level of study that is Level 2, 3 and 4.
Which subjects make up a National Certificate?
In order to obtain a National Certificate a student is required to take a total of seven (07) subjects. These include three (03) fundamental subjects
1. Life Orientation 40%
2. English 40%
3. Mathematics/ Maths literacy 30%
N/B: Only one fundamental subject may be condoned for a maximum of 5%
And four (04) vocational subjects, of which you must attain 50%, pass mark. Three (03) are compulsory and one (01) is optional.
N/B: %, No condonement for Vocational subjects.