False Bay TVET College Occupational Programmes
Occupational Certificates or programmes are nationally recognised qualifications developed by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO). The QCTO ensures that the training offered meets the national quality standards and industry expectations.
Occupation Programmes combine theory, practical learning and workplace experience.
Theory: The focus here is about mastering the knowledge of the occupation you have chosen. Here you will learn and understand occupation key principles, concepts, and processes that are essential to performing the job correctly.
Practical Learning: Here the focus is applying what you have learned. Students will be supervised when performing practical tasks.
Workplace Experience: Students get the chance to complete in-service training or apprenticeships where they gain first-hand experience in an actual workplace setting. This ensures they understand how to apply their skills in real-world situations.
False Bay TVET College 2026 Occupational Programmes
False Bay TVET College Occupational Programmes Available for 2026:
- Mechanical Fitter
- Rigger
- Automotive Motor Mechanic
- Panel Beater
- Electrician
- Vehicle Painter (Automotive & Marine)
- Boilermaker
- Welder
- Millwright
- Fitter & Turner
- Chef
- Management Assistant
- Bookkeeper
- Office Administrator
- Early Childhood Development Practitioner
- Information Technology
TAKE NOTE
These programmes are ideal for individuals who enjoy working with their hands, solving technical problems, interested in administration, finance, IT and working with children.
Entry Requirements
Application requirements and selection criteria differ depending on the qualification. The majority of occupational programmes offered at False Bay for 2026 require applicants to have passed Grade 12.
NB: It’s important for applicants to check the detailed requirements for their chosen course before applying.
Financial Aid Options
Occupational Programmes offered at False Bay TVET College are funded by NSFAS! What this means is that if you are funded by NSFAS or plan to apply for NSFAS you can apply for any of the available occupational programmes. NSFAS ensures that you don't worry about the following college expenses:
- Fees
- Books
- Food
- Accommodation
It is the responsibility of the applicant to check if they qualify for the NSFAS funding!
If you have completed your matric and will like to further your studies, consider occupational programmes at False TVET College. They are practical and you will gain a lot of skills that are needed by employers in South Africa.
For more information regarding the False Bay occupational Programmes visit their website here; https://falsebaycollege.co.za/