Are you looking to kickstart a career in a skilled trade that combines mechanical and electrical expertise? Northlink College is excited to announce that applications for its highly sought-after Millwright course are now open for the Semester 2, 2026 intake.

This Occupational Certificate: Millwright program is designed to equip you with the practical skills needed to maintain and repair complex industrial machinery, making you a valuable asset in the manufacturing and engineering sectors. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a nationally recognised qualification and build a solid foundation for your future.

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What is a Millwright? Understanding the Trade

A Millwright is a skilled tradesperson who specialises in the installation, maintenance, and repair of industrial machinery. This role is unique as it requires a blend of mechanical and electrical knowledge, often described as being 50% Electrician and 50% Mechanical Fitter.

Millwrights are essential in ensuring that factories and industrial plants operate smoothly and efficiently. They diagnose and fix problems with everything from conveyor belts and pumps to complex automated systems, making them crucial for production continuity.

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Northlink College Millwright Course: NQF Level 4 Qualification

Northlink College offers the Occupational Certificate: Millwright, an NQF Level 4 qualification accredited by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO). This comprehensive program provides in-depth training in both mechanical and electrical disciplines.

The course is delivered full-time at the college's Wingfield Campus. While the typical duration for this QCTO Millwright program is 4 years, prospective students should confirm the exact duration upon application. Northlink College is proud to be a QCTO-accredited trade test centre, ensuring you receive high-quality training and assessment.

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Entry Requirements for the Millwright Course

To be eligible for the Millwright course at Northlink College, you need to meet the following minimum requirements:

  • A Grade 9 pass or equivalent qualification.
  • Be 16 years of age or older.
  • Be eligible for registration as an apprentice with a potential employer.
  • You will need to pass an occupational medical examination before final registration to ensure you can safely perform the duties of a millwright.

While specific APS scores are not highlighted, ensuring you meet the Grade 9 pass and age requirements is key. Applicants will also need to provide certified copies of their South African ID, proof of address, and latest academic results, along with a Curriculum Vitae (CV).

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How and When to Apply: Northlink College Millwright Application 2026

The application window for the Millwright course for Semester 2, 2026, is currently open. The crucial deadline for applications is 30 April 2026. It's important to submit your application well before this date to avoid disappointment.

Applications can be submitted online through the Northlink College website. Visit Northlink College's application portal for detailed instructions and to complete your application. Make sure to have all your supporting documents ready.

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Course Fees and NSFAS Funding Opportunities

Understanding the costs involved is important. The estimated annual fees for the Millwright course are approximately R28,695. Northlink College offers a potential 5% discount for self-funded students who pay their fees in full at the beginning of the academic year.

For those who qualify, the course is NSFAS funded. Prospective students are strongly encouraged to apply for NSFAS funding through their official website at www.nsfas.org.za. Early application for NSFAS is highly recommended as funding is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Northlink College Millwright course offers a fantastic pathway into a rewarding and in-demand trade. With its blend of mechanical and electrical skills, this NQF Level 4 qualification opens doors to diverse career opportunities across various industries.

Ensure you meet the entry requirements, gather all necessary documents, and submit your Northlink College Millwright application before the 30 April 2026 deadline. If you're passionate about how machines work and enjoy practical problem-solving, this course could be the perfect fit for you. Don't forget to explore NSFAS funding if you need financial assistance.

Ready to build a career as a Millwright? Apply now for the Northlink College Millwright Course 2026 intake and secure your future in the trades!