Considering a career with practical, in-demand skills? Northlink TVET College has opened its doors for applications for the 2026 Semester 2 intake. This is a prime opportunity for students seeking industry-relevant training to kickstart or advance their careers. With a strong emphasis on Occupational Certificates, Northlink ensures graduates are well-prepared for the South African job market.

Loading ad...

Key Dates for Your Northlink College 2026 Semester 2 Application

Don't miss out on the chance to apply! Applications for Northlink TVET College's 2026 Semester 2 intake officially opened on March 16, 2026. Ensure your application is submitted by the closing date, April 30, 2026.

Loading ad...

Explore Northlink TVET College Courses for Semester 2

Northlink College offers a variety of programmes designed to meet the needs of today's industries. For the 2026 Semester 2 intake, the focus is heavily on Occupational Certificate Programmes. These sought-after qualifications include:

  • Automotive Mechanic
  • Boilermaker
  • Carpenter
  • Diesel Mechanic
  • Fitter & Turner
  • Mechanical Fitter
  • Millwright
  • Panel Beater
  • Vehicle Painter
  • Welder

Additionally, Northlink provides the National Certificate (Vocational) [NCV] programmes (NQF Levels 2-4) and NATED N4-N6 courses, offering diverse educational pathways.

Loading ad...

Northlink College Admission Requirements & Assessments for 2026

The general minimum entry requirement for most programmes at Northlink TVET College is a passed Grade 9. However, specific courses have unique prerequisites; for example, the Carpenter programme requires a Grade 11 Pass (NQF Level 3). For QCTO programmes, eligibility for apprentice registration with an employer may be required.

All new applicants must complete a compulsory Career Guidance Test (also known as the 'Student Profiler') and a Placement Assessment evaluating literacy, numeracy, and course suitability. Prospective students must also pass an occupational medical examination. It is important to note that APS scores are not the primary admission criteria for TVET colleges; specific grade passes and successful assessments are prioritized.

Loading ad...

Fees and NSFAS Funding at Northlink College

As a public institution, Northlink College offers competitive tuition fees, typically ranging from approximately R1,000 to R80,000 per annum. Self-funded students may be required to pay a 20% deposit upon registration.

Financial assistance is readily available through the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). To qualify for NSFAS, applicants must be South African citizens with a household income of R350,000 or less (R600,000 for students with disabilities) or recipients of a SASSA grant. NSFAS funding can cover tuition fees, accommodation, transport, study materials, and personal allowances, making education more accessible.

Loading ad...

How to Apply for Northlink College 2026 Semester 2 Intake

Ready to secure your spot? Follow these steps to apply for the 2026 Semester 2 intake at Northlink TVET College:

  1. Complete Assessments: Undertake the 'Student Profiler' career guidance test and the placement assessment.
  2. Online Application: Visit the official Northlink College website and complete the online application form available at Northlink College Apply.
  3. Submit Documents: Upload certified copies of your South African ID, latest academic results, proof of address, and a CV (if applying for an Occupational Certificate).
  4. NSFAS Application (if applicable): If applying for NSFAS funding, submit certified copies of parents'/guardians' IDs, proof of household income or SASSA letter, and a consent form. Apply directly via the NSFAS website.
  5. Medical Examination: Successfully pass the required occupational medical examination.

Important: Ensure all submitted documents are certified by SAPS or the Post Office and are not older than three months.

Northlink TVET College's 2026 Semester 2 intake presents an excellent chance to gain practical, job-ready skills in high-demand fields. With clear application deadlines, a wide array of programmes, and significant support through NSFAS, prospective students are urged to apply promptly before the April 30, 2026 deadline.

This is your opportunity to invest in your future and obtain qualifications highly valued by employers across South Africa. Don't let this valuable educational pathway pass you by!

Visit the official Northlink TVET College website or the NSFAS website for more information and to start your application.