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AI Short Courses in South Africa: Best Up-Skilling Options

Key Takeaways Artificial Intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept from science fiction movies. From automated customer service bots in South African banks to smart algorithms optimizing logistics routes across our national highways, AI is… 

List of False Bay TVET College Courses and Requirements 2026

False Bay TVET College consistently ranks as one of the top-performing public vocational and technical training institutions in South Africa. Stretching across the Cape Peninsula—from Westlake and Muizenberg to Fish Hoek, Mitchells Plain, and Khayelitsha—the… 

List of South West Gauteng TVET College (SWGC) Courses and Requirements 2026

South West Gauteng TVET College (SWGC) is a massive educational catalyst operating across the Greater Johannesburg metropolis. Anchoring skills development across Soweto, Roodepoort, Randburg, and the surrounding heavy industrial zones, the college provides highly subsidized,… 

List of Central Johannesburg TVET College Courses and Requirements 2026

Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) sits at the absolute center of South Africa’s economic heartbeat. Spanning the inner city and immediate surrounding suburbs, the college feeds directly into the corporate headquarters, creative hubs, and heavy… 

List of Tshwane North TVET College Courses and Requirements 2026

Tshwane North TVET College (TNC) is a massive educational engine situated in the economic and administrative heartland of Gauteng. Surrounded by corporate headquarters, national government departments, and the massive Rosslyn automotive manufacturing hub, the college… 

PGCE Requirements at Wits University 2026: Complete Admission Guide

The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) School of Education is one of the most prestigious teacher-training institutions on the African continent. For graduates who have completed a standard Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, or… 

NATED Courses vs. QCTO: Understanding the Vocational Shift

For decades, the standard route to becoming an artisan, financial administrator, or legal secretary in South Africa was through a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) college. You registered for your “N-levels,” passed your…