EEC NCV Courses Open for 2026 Late Applications
Ekurhuleni East TVET College (EEC) NCV courses are open for 2026 late applications. This is good news for learners who were unable to apply earlier or who are still looking for study opportunities for the 2026 academic year.
Below is everything you need to know about EEC NCV courses, who can apply, and how to submit a late application.
EEC NCV Courses Open for 2026 Late Applications
NCV courses are vocational programmes offered at TVET colleges in South Africa. They are designed for learners who want to gain practical skills and theoretical knowledge that prepare them for employment, entrepreneurship, or further studies. NCV programmes run from Level 2 to Level 4, which is equivalent to Grades 10, 11, and 12.
NCV Courses Open for 2026 Late Applications at EEC:
- Finance, Economics & Accounting (L2) 29 seats available
- Marketing (L2) 46 seats available
Finance, Economics & Accounting (L2)
Focuses on accounting, financial management and understanding economic environments
Skills You Gain:
- Bookkeeping and basic accounting (manual and digital)
- Financial planning and analysis
- Understanding of market forces and economic patterns
- Entrepreneurial and business management skills
- Computer literacy and communication skills
- Ability to interpret financial statements and reports
What You Can Do After the finance, economics and accounting NCV:
- A recognised vocational qualification
- Options to work in finance, economics, and accounting, banking, business support and insurance
- A foundation to study further at TVET colleges, universities of technology or universities — especially in business, accounting or financial management fields
Marketing (L2)
Covers the basics of marketing, advertising, consumer engagement and promotional strategies.
Skills You Gain:
- Customer research and analysis abilities
- Strategic thinking for promotions, pricing and sales
- Communication skills for advertising and digital messaging
- Understanding of consumer behaviour patterns
- Basics of public relations and brand management
What You Can Do After the Marketing NCV:
- Enter the workforce in marketing, sales, promotions or customer service
- Work in roles such as marketing assistant, promotions coordinator, field sales representative, or brand support officer
- Progress to further study in marketing, business management or related fields at higher education institutions
Entry Requirements for EEC NCV Courses
To study any NCV programme at EEC, you must meet the minimum admission criteria, which vary depending on the level and field you want to pursue.
NCV Level 2:
You need to have Grade 9 or an equivalent qualification (such as GETC or ABET Level 4).
Progression to Levels 3 and 4:
You must have passed the previous NCV level to register for the next. You cannot jump levels (for example, you cannot go straight from Level 2 to Level 4 without Level 3).
How to Apply for EEC NCV 2026 Late Applications
Learners can apply for EEC NCV 2026 late applications by visiting the Ekurhuleni East TVET College campus.
Learners are required to bring the following documents:
- Certified ID copy
- Latest school report
- Proof of residence
- Certified Parent or guardian ID copy
If you meet the requirements and are interested in vocational training, this is a perfect chance to apply!
Make sure to apply as soon as possible, choose your preferred campus carefully, and prepare all your documents in advance. Late application spaces are limited, and delays could mean missing out on a place.
Plus Ekurhuleni East TVET College offers quality vocational education aligned with industry needs, making graduates more employable.