2026 Late Applications are currently open at Tshwane South TVET College from 19 January to 23 January 2026. Prospective students can apply by visiting the Tshwane South TVET College Campuses. Late applications are subject to space availability.
Second chance for prospective students
Late applications play a critical role in widening access to post-school education, particularly for learners who may have faced challenges during the main application cycle. Tshwane South TVET College said the late application process is designed to accommodate qualifying applicants where spaces remain after the main selection process has been completed.
The college offers a wide range of programmes aimed at equipping students with practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge. These include National Certificate (Vocational) [NC(V)] programmes, NATED (Report 191) programmes, and selected occupational and skills-based courses, depending on campus capacity.
Programmes available for late applications at TSC for 2026
Spaces available at TSC for 2026 late applications are:
NCV L2-L4
Report 191 N4-N6
Occupational Programmes
Requirements:
NC(V) programmes are aimed at students who have completed Grade 9 or higher.
NATED programmes require a Grade 12 certificate or relevant prior learning. Each programme has specific subject and minimum admission requirements that must be met.
How to apply
Tshwane South TVET College 2026 late applications can be submitted online or by visiting the TSC campuses between 19 - 23 January 2026.
TSC campuses:
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Atteridgeville Campus
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Centurion Campus
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Pretoria West Campus
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Odi Campus
Prospective students will be required to provide certified copies of their identity documents, latest school results, proof of residence, and other documents as specified by the college. Applicants who have previously applied but were unsuccessful may also be considered during the late application phase if they meet the minimum requirements and space is available.
Important notes for applicants
The college has emphasised that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee placement. Selection is dependent on available space, academic performance, and programme-specific criteria. Applicants may also be required to write placement assessments, particularly for engineering and mathematics-related programmes.
Late applicants are encouraged to ensure that all information submitted is accurate and complete, as incomplete applications may be disqualified. Communication from the college will be sent via official channels, and applicants are advised to regularly check their emails and application portals for updates.
Registration timelines for 2026
Successful late applicants will be informed about registration dates and procedures once their applications have been processed. Registration for late applicants usually takes place closer to the start of the academic term or once spaces are confirmed.
The college has advised students to prepare in advance by ensuring they have all required documents and by making necessary accommodation and transport arrangements. Late registration windows are often short, and failure to register within the stipulated period may result in the forfeiture of the offered space.
Role of TVET colleges in skills development
TVET colleges like Tshwane South play a vital role in South Africa’s skills development agenda by providing accessible, career-focused education. Graduates from TVET colleges are equipped with practical skills that align with labour market needs, contributing to employability, entrepreneurship, and economic growth.
By opening late applications for 2026, Tshwane South TVET College continues to demonstrate its commitment to expanding access to education and supporting students from diverse backgrounds.
Final reminder to applicants
Prospective students interested in the 2026 late applications are encouraged to apply as soon as possible and to rely only on information published by Tshwane South TVET College through its official communication channels. Late application periods can close without notice once available spaces are filled.
For many applicants, this late application window represents an important opportunity to begin or continue their educational journey in 2026.