List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS 2026

13 May 2026 6 min read No comments Applications & Funding
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There are exactly 50 public TVET colleges in South Africa, and all of them are 100% funded by NSFAS for qualifying students. This funding covers tuition, registration, and allowances for accommodation or transport.

Source: Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). Verified May 2026.

Urgent: 2026 Application Cycles – Don’t Miss These Dates

Most websites give you old info. Here is what is happening right now in May 2026.

  • Trimester 2 (Current): Open now. Closing date is 18 May 2026. You still have days. Move.
  • Trimester 3: Applications expected September 2026.
  • Semester 2 / Occupational courses: Intake starting July 2026. Check your college now.

If you miss Trimester 2, start preparing for September. Do not sit and wait.

How to Apply:

  1. Online: Visit my.nsfas.org.za
  2. WhatsApp: You can now start an application or check your status by texting “Hi” to +27 78 519 8006.
  3. USSD: Dial *120*67327# for quick status checks without data.

All 50 NSFAS Funded TVET Colleges

Find your province below. Each name links to the full tvetmap.com listing with campus locations, specific courses, and direct contact details.

Gauteng

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
Tshwane South TVET CollegePretoriaEngineering, Business, IT
Central Johannesburg TVET CollegeParktownManagement, Creative Arts
Ekurhuleni East TVET CollegeSpringsEngineering, Utility Studies
Ekurhuleni West TVET CollegeGermistonElectrical, Mechanical
Sedibeng TVET CollegeVereenigingHospitality, Farming
South West Gauteng TVET CollegeMolapoConstruction, IT
Tshwane North TVET CollegeRosslynAutomotive, Business
Western TVET CollegeKrugersdorpManagement, Engineering
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in Gauteng
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Explore the largest hub of technical education in South Africa. This map covers all 8 public TVET colleges in Gauteng, including central urban campuses in Pretoria (Tshwane North/South) and Johannesburg (CJC, SWGC), as well as industrial centers in Ekurhuleni and Sedibeng. These institutions are strategically located near major transport routes to assist students commuting with NSFAS travel allowances.

Western Cape

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
False Bay TVET CollegeMuizenbergHospitality, Engineering, Safety
Northlink TVET CollegeBellvilleEngineering, Secretarial
College of Cape TownCrawfordFilm, Business, IT
Boland TVET CollegeStellenboschAgriculture, Management
South Cape TVET CollegeGeorgeTourism, Electrical
West Coast TVET CollegeMalmesburyLogistics, Utility Studies
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in Western Cape
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Access high-quality vocational training across the Western Cape. Our interactive map highlights campuses from the College of Cape Town in the city bowl to Northlink in the northern suburbs and False Bay in the South. For students looking outside the metro, find locations for Boland, South Cape, and West Coast colleges—all fully accredited for NSFAS funding 2026.

KwaZulu-Natal

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
Majuba TVET CollegeNewcastleMining, Engineering
Thekwini TVET CollegeDurbanBusiness, IT, Hospitality
Elangeni TVET CollegePinetownManagement, Education
Umfolozi TVET CollegeRichards BayMaritime, Engineering
Coastal KZN TVET CollegeAmanzimtotiTourism, Farming
Esayidi TVET CollegePort ShepstoneCivil Engineering
Mnambithi TVET CollegeLadysmithUtility, Business
Mthashana TVET CollegeVryheidAgriculture, Management
Umgungundlovu TVET CollegePietermaritzburgArtisan Skills, IT
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in KZN
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KZN offers a wide range of specialized TVET institutions. Use this map to locate Thekwini and Elangeni colleges in the Durban metro, or find technical hubs like Majuba (Newcastle) and Umfolozi (Richards Bay). Whether you are looking for maritime studies on the coast or artisan skills in Pietermaritzburg (Umgungundlovu), these 9 colleges provide comprehensive NSFAS-funded options.

Eastern Cape

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
Buffalo City TVET CollegeEast LondonEngineering, Business
Port Elizabeth TVET CollegeGqeberhaIT, Hospitality
Eastcape Midlands TVET CollegeKariegaAutomotive, Farming
Ikhala TVET CollegeQueenstownManagement, Engineering
Ingwe TVET CollegeMount FrereAgriculture, Utility
King Hintsa TVET CollegeButterworthCivil, Business
King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET CollegeMthathaEngineering, IT
Lovedale TVET CollegeAlicePublic Management
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in Eastern Cape
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The Eastern Cape is home to 8 public colleges with campuses spread from Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth TVET) and East London (Buffalo City) to the rural heartlands of Mthatha (KSD) and Mount Frere (Ingwe). This map is essential for students needing to verify which rural campuses are eligible for the NSFAS 40km accommodation rule.

Free State

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
Motheo TVET CollegeBloemfonteinEngineering, Business
Goldfields TVET CollegeWelkomMining, Electrical
Flavius Mareka TVET CollegeSasolburgChemical, Management
Maluti TVET CollegeBethlehemAgriculture, Engineering
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in Free State
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Central South Africa offers focused training through 4 major colleges. This map shows campus locations for Motheo (Bloemfontein), the mining-focused Goldfields (Welkom), and the extensive network of Maluti and Flavius Mareka. Click the pins to find contact details for the financial aid offices in each district.

Limpopo

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
Capricorn TVET CollegePolokwaneEngineering, IT
Vhembe TVET CollegeThohoyandouAgriculture, Management
Sekhukhune TVET CollegeMotetemaMining, Utility
Letaba TVET CollegeTzaneenFarming, Business
Mopani South East TVET CollegePhalaborwaHospitality, Engineering
Lephalale TVET CollegeLephalalePower Studies, Electrical
Waterberg TVET CollegeMokopaneManagement, Engineering
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in Limpopo
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Limpopo’s TVET sector is a leader in agricultural and mining studies. Find your nearest campus in Polokwane (Capricorn), Thohoyandou (Vhembe), or Tzaneen (Letaba). Use the map to navigate campuses in the Waterberg and Sekhukhune districts, ensuring you apply to a public institution verified for 2026 funding.

Mpumalanga

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
Ehlanzeni TVET CollegeMbombelaTourism, IT
Gert Sibande TVET CollegeStandertonMining, Engineering
Nkangala TVET CollegeWitbankElectrical, Management
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in Mpumalanga
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Serving the “Place of the Rising Sun,” Mpumalanga’s 3 public colleges offer critical skills for the energy and tourism sectors. Locate Ehlanzeni campuses in Mbombela, Gert Sibande in the highveld (Secunda/Ermelo), and Nkangala in Witbank. All campuses shown are 100% NSFAS-approved for the 2026 intake.

North West

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
Orbit TVET CollegeRustenburgMining, Engineering
Taletso TVET CollegeMahikengAgriculture, Business
Vuselela TVET CollegeKlerksdorpUtility, Management
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in North West
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The North West map highlights key institutions for mining and administration. Find Orbit TVET campuses in the Rustenburg platinum belt, Taletso in Mahikeng, and Vuselela in Klerksdorp. Each pin provides directions to help you submit your documents before the deadline.

Northern Cape

College NameLocation/Main CampusMost Popular Funded Courses
Northern Cape Urban TVET CollegeKimberleyEngineering, IT
Northern Cape Rural TVET CollegeUpingtonFarming, Utility
List of TVET Colleges Funded by NSFAS in Northern Cape
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Covering the largest province by land area, this map helps you choose between Northern Cape Urban (Kimberley) and Northern Cape Rural (Upington). Given the vast distances, use this tool to identify the closest campus to qualify for the NSFAS transport allowance.

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The Rules You MUST Know to Keep Your Funding

1. The R350k Rule: Do You Qualify?

You can read all the lists you want. But if you don’t qualify, it’s a waste of time. Here is the real deal.

  • Standard household income: Under R350,000 per year.
  • Disability status: Income threshold up to R600,000 per year.
  • SASSA recipients: You qualify automatically for financial eligibility. Just apply.

One more thing. If you live with a guardian and they are unemployed with no proof of income, you sign an affidavit at a police station. That works.

2. The N+2 Rule (Don’t Fail!)

NSFAS uses the N+2 rule. This means they will fund you for the minimum number of years required to finish your course (N), plus two additional years (+2) if you fail a year or change courses. Once you exceed this, your funding stops forever.

What Does NSFAS Actually Pay For?

People always ask about the allowances. Here is the breakdown.

  • Tuition and registration: 100% covered. Paid directly to the college.
  • Learning materials: An annual allowance for books, equipment, and a laptop if needed for your course.
  • Personal care: A monthly stipend for basics like food and toiletries.
  • Accommodation or transport: This depends on the 40km rule. If you live more than 40km from campus, NSFAS gives you either a travel allowance or accommodation near the college. You don’t choose. They decide based on your situation.

Do not expect cash in your hand for everything. Some funds go straight to the college or a mobile wallet system.

Red Flag Section: Private Colleges Are NOT Funded

This is where people get scammed.

Some private colleges will tell you they can help you apply for NSFAS or claim they are NSFAS approved. In most cases, that is just marketing language designed to attract students.

Here is the reality: NSFAS funding is meant for public TVET colleges. The colleges listed above are the recognised public institutions that qualify for NSFAS support. Private colleges do not automatically qualify simply because they mention NSFAS in their advertisements.

Always verify claims before registering. If a private college says NSFAS will cover your studies, ask them to provide official proof or written confirmation from NSFAS. Many students only discover the truth later when they are asked to pay large outstanding fees themselves.

This is how students get trapped. They register believing their tuition is funded, continue studying for months, and later receive bills running into tens of thousands of rand because no funding was approved.

To avoid unnecessary financial problems, stick to verified public TVET colleges when applying for NSFAS funding. That is the safest option.

See All 50 Colleges Near You

Below is our interactive Map showing every NSFAS funded TVET colleges in South Africa. Zoom into your province. Click the pin. Get directions.

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