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Tshwane North TVET College Second Semester Applications 2025/2026

The Tshwane North TVET College have opened their applications for Second Semester study.  The first-semester registration is closed and the Tshwane North TVET College second semester applications are on for the 2025/2026 academic year.

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Applications for Second Semester are now open at Tshwane North TVET College (TNC). Applications must be done online and will close on 22 April.

No walk-in applications will be allowed.

Tshwane North College is a TVET College whose mission is to empower their students and prepare them for the world. The College has a vibrant atmosphere and offers programmes that responds to industry needs.

These applications are for Business & Utility Studies. The minimum requirements that you must have passed Matric/Grade 12/NC(V) Level 4 PLUS Specific requirements per programmes.

Tshwane North TVET College Second Semester Applications

  1. CLICK HERE TO START APPLYING
  2. Click on ‘Study With Us’
  3. Complete Step 1: Pre-Screening Test (Placement Test). This will give you an idea of which course to apply for and the relevant Campus offering the Programme/Course.
  4. Complete Step 2: Complete the application form on the Application wizard and Upload on the certificate seen your Certified copy of ID, Matric/Grade 12/NC(V) Level 4 Certificate and Proof of Residence.

They offer bursaries to deserving students who have previously excelled at various institutions. For more on TNC bursaries, click here.

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You may contact their help desk at 012 401 1600 or send an e-mail to info@tnc.edu.za.

Requirements

you will need;

  • Internet access.
  • A valid personal email address (should you not have an e-mail account, please open one before proceeding with your online application).
  • Your latest school results – Example: Grade 11 final or grade 12 June or September or final school-leaving results – No Grade 12 March results.
  • valid SA ID number or passport number
  • valid cell number correctly, as your application status will be communicated via cell phone

Application Deadline

See the Tshwane North TVET College second semester deadline here. Always submit your applications early to avoid complications.

If you still can’t find what you needed on the given page, kindly leave a comment below, our team will help you out.

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17 thoughts on “Tshwane North TVET College Second Semester Applications 2025/2026”

  1. The poor and inconsiderate management of this College it’s a clear indication that while black government still leading this country fellow black people are far to reach change within our community and country, pardon if I offended the reader. I’ve come across vase majority of student undergraduates complaining with the same problem , and talking from experience we all applied in time last year 2020 waited with our high hopes only to be denied to study due to capacity , as much as I thought too that early bird caches the fattest worm.worse part they’ve been keeping applicants “application statues” in a limbo . For instance with me my application status for my first choice is “no space offered for selected course” which only changed not so long ago since i applied early last year 2020 my second choice still stucked in “application without status” like if only all these institutions management knew that we all want to learn like why can’t they reject me once than once again making me wait for empty space . They do not pick up our calls when calling to enquire nor respond to our Emails. I wish the government of higher education could intervene and investigate TSHWANE NORTH TVET COLLEGES. I understand that they are dealing with thousands of applicants why can’t they atlest let us Applicants though our student portals that we either admitted or rejected by the institution. And last but not least I don’t see any need for registration option to pop on our student portals while either rejected or while our choices still stucked on “application without status ” what this institution does is unfair and depressing it’s the same as Central Johannesburg Tvet College . Or perhaps they’ve forgoton that it’s the government money it would be understandable that if these two colleges were private colleges .

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