Key Takeaways: Fast-Tracking Your Career in Newcastle
- The Official Application Link: You must apply directly through the official Majuba TVET College digital portal at
www.majuba.edu.za. Do not use unverified third-party links or pay unauthorized application fees.- Strictly NATED Courses Only: The mid-year intake is exclusively reserved for post-Matric NATED (Report 191 / N4–N6) courses. The National Certificate Vocational (NCV) stream is closed until the following January.
- Semesters vs. Trimesters: You must time your application flawlessly. Business courses operate on 6-month Semesters (Semester 2 opens in May/June). Engineering courses operate on 3-month Trimesters (Trimester 2 opens in April; Trimester 3 in July/August).
- The Placement Test Mandate: Your application will not be processed if you bypass the compulsory Pre-Entry Placement Assessment. The system requires this cognitive profiling before unlocking your course selection.
- Strict PDF Formatting: The admissions software automatically rejects image files (JPEGs). All supporting documents must be freshly certified at a police station and uploaded strictly in compressed PDF format.
Situated in Newcastle in the northern region of KwaZulu-Natal, Majuba TVET College is one of the largest and most technologically advanced vocational training institutions in the province. Serving as an educational powerhouse for the Amajuba District, the college feeds directly into South Africa’s engineering, corporate, agricultural, and IT sectors.
For students who received a university rejection letter early in the year, or those who realize that a three-year theoretical degree does not align with their goal of rapid employment, the 2026 mid-year intake at Majuba is your ultimate academic circuit-breaker.
However, applying during the mid-year window is a highly volatile and compressed process. Campus capacity is strictly limited to seats left vacant by graduating students, the course list is slashed, and the application portal opens and closes in a matter of weeks. Here is the definitive, step-by-step guide to understanding the trimester structure, meeting the uncompromising prerequisites, and executing your digital application perfectly via the official Majuba portal.
1. The Reality of Mid-Year Course Availability
The single most common reason for an automated administrative rejection is applying for a course in June that actually commenced in January. You cannot simply enter any TVET program halfway through the academic calendar; you must target the NATED streams.
What is Permanently Closed:
The National Certificate Vocational (NCV) programs (Levels 2, 3, and 4) are completely closed during the mid-year window. These are 12-month foundational programs designed to replace the traditional high school curriculum. They run continuously from February to November.
What is Actively Open:
Majuba TVET College opens applications exclusively for NATED courses during the mid-year. These are high-speed, post-Matric programs designed to push you through theoretical modules in a matter of months so you can begin your 18-to-24 months of mandatory, logged workplace experience.
- Business & Utility Studies (Semesters): These curricula run in 6-month blocks. Semester 1 runs from January to June. Semester 2 runs from July to November. If you are applying for N4 Financial Management, Human Resource Management, or Public Management, you must apply during the Semester 2 window (typically opening late May or early June).
- Engineering Studies (Trimesters): Heavy engineering theory is broken down into intensive 3-month blocks. Trimester 1 is January to April. Trimester 2 is May to August. Trimester 3 is September to November. If you are applying for Electrical, Civil, or Mechanical Engineering, you must align your application with the specific Trimester 2 or Trimester 3 openings.
2. Campus Specializations: Mapping Your Faculty
Majuba TVET College operates across multiple distinct, highly specialized campuses in and around Newcastle and Dundee.
You cannot apply for a general admission; you must apply to the specific campus that hosts the heavy machinery, drafting studios, or computer labs for your desired diploma. If you apply for a Heavy Engineering diploma at a campus that only teaches Corporate Business, the automated system will reject your application instantly.
Majuba TVET Campuses and Faculty Offerings
| Campus Name | Location | Primary Academic Focus Areas for Mid-Year |
| IT and Business Campus (ITB) | Newcastle | Business Management, Human Resource Management, Public Management, IT. |
| Majuba Technology Centre (MTC) | Madadeni | Engineering Studies (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical Engineering). |
| Newcastle Training Centre (NTC) | Newcastle | Specialized artisan training, boiler making, fitting and turning. |
| Centre for People Development (CPD) | Madadeni | Educare, Hospitality, Clothing Production, and Farming Management. |
| Dundee Campus | Dundee | Business Studies and specific Engineering programs. |
Logistical Warning: Choose your campus based on your daily commuting reality. Traveling from the outskirts of the district to the Majuba Technology Centre daily for an 8:00 AM engineering practical will rapidly drain your transport budget. You must factor in your local taxi routes before finalizing your campus selection on the portal.
3. Strict Subject Prerequisites for NATED Courses
Because the NATED (N4 to N6) programs condense a massive amount of theory into just three or six months, the college enforces uncompromising academic baselines to protect students from failing.
For NATED Engineering Studies (N4):
You cannot enter N4 Engineering with a standard Matric pass. You must possess a National Senior Certificate (Matric) and you must have passed Pure Mathematics and Physical Sciences.
The Majuba algorithms strictly reject Mathematical Literacy for hard engineering diplomas. If you only possess Math Literacy, you will not be accepted for Trimester 2 Engineering. Your only alternative is to register for the foundational bridging courses (N1–N3) to build your mathematical logic, though these lower levels are rarely funded by government bursaries.
For NATED Business and Utility Studies (N4):
A standard Grade 12 (Matric) certificate is generally acceptable to enter N4 Business courses. However, if you are applying for highly quantitative courses like N4 Financial Management at the ITB Campus, a solid high school background in Accounting or Mathematics will place you significantly higher on the ranking list when campus capacity becomes tight.
If your Matric marks fall entirely below the N4 entry requirements, do not attempt to falsify your application. You must review your legal options, such as finding legitimate upgrading pathways before attempting to enter a tertiary institution.
4. Step-by-Step: The Official Digital Application Pipeline
Majuba TVET College operates a strict zero-paper policy for new applicants. Do not travel to a campus with a brown envelope full of paper documents; campus security will direct you back to your smartphone. The entire application must be executed digitally through the official portal.
The Official Link: You must initiate your application by visiting www.majuba.edu.za and navigating to the “Online Application” or “Apply Now” section.
The application is a mandatory multi-step process. If you attempt to bypass the required screening, you will be unable to complete your final submission.
Step 1: The Compulsory Placement Screening Assessment
Before you begin filling out forms, you must complete the Pre-Entry Placement Assessment. This is a federal mandate from the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). This online test evaluates your literacy, numeracy, and personality traits to ensure your cognitive aptitude matches your chosen career. Do not let a friend or parent complete this test for you.
Step 2: Create Your Applicant Profile
Once the assessment is finalized, proceed to the iEnabler application form. You must have a valid email address and a working cell phone number. Majuba administration will communicate your acceptance status, document shortfalls, and registration dates exclusively via email and SMS.
Step 3: Program Selection and Uploads
The system will prompt you to select your year of study (2026), your desired campus (cross-reference Table 1 carefully), and your specific course. You will then be required to upload your digital documents into the designated slots.
5. Document Certification and Formatting Rules
The admissions office at Majuba processes thousands of digital files within a highly compressed two-week mid-year window. To bypass the algorithmic filters and ensure your file reaches a human administrator, you must adhere rigidly to the following document protocols.
Document Upload Checklist
| Required Document | Strict Formatting & Certification Rules |
| South African Identity Document | Must be a certified copy of the Green ID book or Smart Card. (If using a Smart Card, you must scan both sides onto one page). |
| Academic Results | Final Grade 12 (Matric) certificate or latest statement of results. Must bear an official SAPS stamp. |
| Proof of Residence | Municipal bill or tribal authority letter, strictly not older than 3 months. |
| File Format and Size | All uploads must be in PDF format only. JPEGs and PNGs are automatically rejected. Files must be under 2MB. |
If you upload a dark, blurry photograph of your ID taken on a desk, the optical character recognition software cannot read the barcode, and your application will sit in “Pending” status until the mid-year window permanently closes. Go to a police station to ensure every stamp is fresh (not older than three months) and the ink does not obscure your face before you scan the document into a compressed PDF.
6. Securing Mid-Year NSFAS Funding
One of the primary reasons students choose Majuba TVET College is their eligibility for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). If your household earns under R350,000 annually, NSFAS will cover 100% of your tuition and provide living stipends.
The Mid-Year Catch:
Many students falsely assume NSFAS only accepts applications in November for the January intake. Because TVET colleges operate on Semesters and Trimesters, NSFAS opens highly specific, brief application windows mid-year (often in May for Trimester 2, and June/July for Semester 2).
If you apply to Majuba via www.majuba.edu.za and receive an acceptance SMS for July, but you have not applied for mid-year NSFAS funding on the national portal, you will be classified as a self-funded student. The college finance department will demand an upfront cash registration deposit out of your own pocket to secure your seat.
To study completely debt-free, you must monitor the national NSFAS portal daily starting in April. The moment the Trimester/Semester funding window opens, submit your application so your status reads “Provisionally Funded” by the time you walk onto the Majuba campus for physical registration.
7. Campus Life: The 80% Attendance Rule
Transitioning into a TVET college in the middle of the year requires massive personal discipline. You will miss the slow-paced orientation weeks that the January intake received. You will be thrust directly into intense lectures within 48 hours of registering.
Furthermore, you are subject to the strictest rule in the vocational training sector: The DHET 100% Attendance Policy and the 80% Minimum Threshold.
Because you are learning a trade subsidized by the government, the Department of Higher Education treats your education like formal employment.
- Students must sign a Code of Conduct stipulating that a minimum attendance of 80% of classes is required at all times.
- If your attendance drops below 80% for any module, you will be legally barred from writing your final national examinations for that subject.
- The moment your attendance drops below the threshold, your campus administrators will notify NSFAS, and your DHET bursary benefits (including transport and grocery stipends) will be instantly forfeited. You cannot appeal this suspension without a valid, verifiable medical certificate.
Summary
Majuba TVET College’s second semester and trimester intakes are rapid, unforgiving administrative windows. They offer a powerful circuit-breaker for students who want to enter the formal economy this year rather than waiting out a gap year until 2027.
Your Action Plan for 2026:
- Check Your Math Mark Today: Do not apply for N4 Mechanical Engineering at the MTC Campus if you only possess Mathematical Literacy. The system will reject you. Pivot your application to a Business Diploma at the ITB Campus immediately to avoid a denial.
- Complete the Assessment Early: Do not wait for the application window to officially open. Go to
www.majuba.edu.zatoday, complete the Pre-Entry Placement Assessment, and save your profile report so that you are immediately cleared for the document submission phase when the portal opens. - Certify Your Documents Now: Go to your nearest police station this week. Certify your ID and your Matric certificate. Scan them into clear, compressed PDF files on your smartphone so you are administratively prepared the exact morning the college opens its mid-year portal.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are Majuba TVET College second-semester applications open for 2026?
The exact opening dates fluctuate annually based on the DHET calendar, but Trimester 2 applications generally open in April, Semester 2 in May/June, and Trimester 3 in July/August. You must monitor www.majuba.edu.za for the exact 2026 portal dates.
Does Majuba offer NCV courses in the second semester?
No. The National Certificate Vocational (NCV) stream is a full 12-month program. You cannot apply for an NCV course during the mid-year window. The second semester is strictly reserved for NATED (N4-N6) courses.
How do I apply online at Majuba TVET College?
You must visit the official website at www.majuba.edu.za, click on the “Apply Now” tab, complete the compulsory placement test, create an iEnabler profile, select your course and campus, and upload your certified PDF documents.
Is the placement test compulsory at Majuba?
Yes. The DHET mandates that all prospective TVET college students complete a pre-entry career placement assessment. You cannot submit your final application if you have not completed this online test.
Disclaimer: Apsscore.com is an independent educational portal and is not affiliated with Majuba TVET College or the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). Admission requirements, available mid-year courses, campus locations, and funding rules are subject to change. Always verify official criteria directly on the Majuba TVET College website before applying.

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