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Work-based learning programme 2025

A learnership is a work-based learning programme that leads to an NQF registered qualification. Learnerships are directly related to an occupation and are managed by Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs). Learnerships require full time attendance and consists of both a theoretical course (30%) as well as practical on the job training (70%), which is done at a workplace, in order to graduate.
Who Can Apply For A Learnership?
- Unemployed South African citizens from previously disadvantaged ethnic groups (i.e. Africans, Coloured’s and Indians)
- Has a minimum grade 10 pass
- Is between 18-34 years of age
- Abled bodies and people living with disabilities
What Documents Must An Applicant Submit?
- Curriculum Vitae
- Proof of Highest Qualification
- Certified Copy of Identity Document
- Proof of Residence
- Proof of Disability (if applicable)
What Documents Must Be Submitted As Proof Of Disability?
- A medical note from treating/diagnosing doctor confirming disability
- Medical note must contain the doctor’s mp/pr. number, email address and contact numbers
Will Documents Be Verified?
Yes, all documentation will be verified through a vetting process and doctors will be contacted to confirm disability and authenticity.
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