Exciting news for aspiring engineers in South Africa! Tshwane North TVET College (TNC) has officially opened its online application portal for the Trimester 2 intake. This presents a prime opportunity to pursue your N4 Engineering studies in highly sought-after fields such as Electrical Heavy Current, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil Engineering. Prospective students are urged to act swiftly as the application window is open for a limited period. TNC is committed to providing accessible quality education, and this intake offers a clear pathway for students to advance their technical skills and careers.
What's on Offer for Trimester 2?
Tshwane North TVET College is offering key N4 Engineering programmes for its Trimester 2 intake. These courses are specifically designed to equip students with essential practical skills for immediate entry into the engineering sector or further studies.
- N4 Electrical Heavy Current: Available at the Temba, Rosslyn, and Mamelodi campuses.
- N4 Mechanical Engineering: Offered at the Temba and Rosslyn campuses.
- N4 Civil Engineering: Available at the Mamelodi campus.
Key Dates and Application Period: Don't Miss the Deadline!
The application period for Trimester 2 has commenced and will run from March 2, 2026, to March 31, 2026. It is crucial to submit your application before the official closing date on March 31, 2026, to be considered for these popular programmes. Late applications will not be accepted.
Admission Requirements for N4 Engineering Programmes
To qualify for the Trimester Engineering Programmes at N4 level, applicants must possess a Grade 12 Certificate or an equivalent NQF Level 4 qualification. Specific subject requirements are in place to ensure students are adequately prepared for the rigours of engineering studies:
- Mathematics/Technical Mathematics: A minimum of 25%.
- Mathematical Literacy: A minimum of 40%.
- Physical Science: A minimum of 30%.
Please note that for specific programmes like N4 Civil Engineering, a Grade 9 pass with satisfactory performance in Mathematics and Science may be considered as an alternative. However, for N4 Electrical Heavy Current and N4 Mechanical Engineering, a Grade 12 pass with both Mathematics and Science is typically required. Always verify the precise requirements for your chosen programme on the official TNC website.
How to Apply Online: A Step-by-Step Guide
Tshwane North TVET College facilitates a streamlined online application process via their student portal. Ensure you have all necessary documents digitally prepared before you begin:
- Certified copy of your South African Identity Document (ID).
- Latest certified copy of your Grade 12 results, Senior Certificate, or relevant qualification certificate.
- Proof of residential address (e.g., utility bill).
- A valid personal email address and a working mobile phone number.
The online application process typically involves creating an account on the TNC iEnabler system, completing a pre-screening test, and potentially a career guidance assessment. You will then proceed to complete literacy, numeracy, and course selection assessments. Fill out the online application form with utmost accuracy and upload all required documents in PDF format. Ensure you submit your complete application before the closing date.
Important Information: Fees and NSFAS Funding
Tshwane North TVET College is committed to making education accessible and is pleased to confirm that there are no application or administrative fees required for enrolment. This policy helps reduce barriers for prospective students.
Furthermore, TNC accepts NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme) funding for eligible TVET students. If you meet the NSFAS eligibility criteria, you can apply for financial aid to cover your tuition and other study-related expenses, allowing you to concentrate on your academic journey.
Tshwane North TVET College's Trimester 2 online application for N4 Engineering programmes presents a significant opportunity for individuals looking to build a strong foundation in the engineering field. With clear admission requirements, a user-friendly online application process, and the availability of NSFAS funding, TNC is well-equipped to support your educational and career aspirations.
Remember to gather all your required documents and submit your application before the March 31, 2026, deadline. Visit the official TNC website ([VERIFY: www.tnc.edu.za]) and the student portal ([VERIFY: https://ienabler.tnc.edu.za/pls/prodi41/w99pkg.mi_login]) for further details and to access the application system.