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    Can You Apply to University After TVET College? A Step-by-Step Guide

    Kholofelo ModiseBy Kholofelo Modise22 July , 2025
    Can You Apply to University After TVET College? A Step-by-Step Guide

    If you’ve completed your National Certificate (Vocational) or NATED qualification at a South African TVET college, you might be wondering, “Can I apply to university from here?” The good news is: yes, you can — under the right conditions. Whether you’re a young student planning your next move, a parent supporting a child, or a public servant looking to advance your qualifications, this guide breaks down the process step by step, using local insights and examples.

    In this article, we’ll explore how to transition from a TVET college to a university in South Africa, the qualifications you need, and how to boost your chances of being accepted.

    Understanding the TVET-to-University Pathway

    Many South Africans begin their education journey at a TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) college due to affordability, accessibility, or specific career goals. But a common question arises: Can a TVET qualification lead to a university degree?

    Yes — certain TVET qualifications are recognised by universities, especially when combined with the right subject choices and levels of achievement.

    Step 1: Know Which TVET Qualifications Can Lead to University

    Not all TVET programmes meet university entry requirements, so it’s crucial to understand what qualifies.

    NATED (Report 191) Qualifications

    • These are the N4–N6 certificates that often lead to a National Diploma after completing 18 months of practical experience.
    • Some universities accept these diplomas for Advanced Diploma or Bachelor of Technology (BTech) entry, especially in engineering, business, or education streams.

    NC(V) – National Certificate Vocational

    • If you have completed NC(V) Level 4, you may qualify to enter a Bachelor’s degree programme — if your results meet minimum entry criteria.
    • You must have at least 50% in three fundamental subjects, including Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, and English.

    Pro Tip: Always double-check with the specific university faculty whether your NC(V) or NATED qualification is accepted for the degree you want.

    Step 2: Check Minimum University Entry Requirements

    Each South African university has its own admission point score (APS) or equivalent system.

    How to Check:

    • Visit the university’s official website (e.g., www.uj.ac.za, www.up.ac.za, www.wits.ac.za).
    • Look for the “admission requirements” for the degree programme you’re interested in.
    • Contact the admissions office directly if you’re unsure whether your qualification is acceptable.

    Important: A TVET qualification does not guarantee automatic entry — performance and subject selection matter.

    Step 3: Gather Your Academic Records and Documents

    When applying to a university, you’ll need to submit:

    • Certified copies of your TVET qualification certificates (N4–N6 or NC(V))
    • Your Statement of Results
    • Your National Senior Certificate (if applicable)
    • A proof of practical experience (for NATED diploma holders)
    • Your ID document

    Checklist:

    • Certified copies no older than 3 months
    • University-specific application form completed
    • Application fee (where required)

    Step 4: Apply Through University Platforms

    Applications can be submitted through:

    • University websites (e.g., Wits, UJ, UP)
    • The Central Applications Office (CAO) – for KwaZulu-Natal institutions
    • Some universities use the Universities South Africa (USAf) standard application guidelines

    Don’t Miss This: Most universities open applications around April to August for the following academic year.

    Step 5: Consider Applying for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

    If your TVET qualification doesn’t meet full entry requirements, some universities offer RPL assessments.

    What is RPL?

    RPL stands for Recognition of Prior Learning — a process where your work experience, informal learning, or previous studies can count toward university admission.

    Check with the university’s RPL office or department for guidance.

    What About NSFAS? Can I Still Get Funding?

    Yes. If you transition from TVET to university, NSFAS can continue to fund your studies, provided you meet academic progression requirements.

    Key Conditions:

    • You must reapply for NSFAS when moving to university.
    • The total duration of NSFAS funding is limited, so plan carefully.
    • Use the myNSFAS portal (www.nsfas.org.za) to track and manage your funding status.

    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    • Assuming all TVET qualifications qualify for university entry
      → Always check with the institution.
    • Missing application deadlines
      → Set calendar reminders and apply early.
    • Not including all documents
      → Incomplete applications are often rejected.

    Read more: The Benefits of Studying at a TVET College

    Real-Life Example: From TVET to Teaching Degree

    Sibongile, a student from the Eastern Cape, completed her NC(V) Level 4 in Education and Development at a public TVET college. After achieving strong results in Maths Literacy and English, she applied to a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) at the University of Fort Hare. With support from NSFAS and help from her college’s career office, she’s now in her second year of university — and on track to become a foundation phase teacher.

    Tips to Strengthen Your University Application

    • Maintain high marks during your TVET studies.
    • Participate in internships or volunteer work to build your CV.
    • Get guidance from TVET lecturers or campus counsellors on degree programme alignment.
    • Draft a strong motivational letter if required by the university.

    Also check: 2026 University Application Dates for South African Institutions

    South Africa’s post-school education system is designed to be flexible and inclusive. With the right qualifications, preparation, and support, it is absolutely possible to go from a TVET college to a university degree programme.

    Next Steps:

    • Visit university websites to compare requirements.
    • Speak to your college academic advisor or career office.
    • Apply early and explore your funding options through NSFAS.
    Higher education TVET College university
    Kholofelo Modise

    I am a passionate writer specialising in career development, education, and professional growth. I create engaging, research-driven content that empowers job seekers, students, and professionals to navigate the job market with confidence. My work covers career opportunities, bursaries and funding, education resources, and career tips, from CV writing to interview preparation. With a background in communication and a talent for simplifying complex topics, I aim to make career and education information accessible, practical, and impactful.

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