Central Johannesburg TVET College Applications for 2026

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Closes: 28 May, 2026
Province: Gauteng

Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) has officially opened applications for its Part-Time Programmes for the 2026 academic period. If you are looking to improve your qualifications, grow your technical skills, or study while working, this opportunity could help you move your career forward.

The programmes are offered at the CJC Ellispark Campus and applications are open from 14 May 2026 until 28 May 2026.

Why Consider Part-Time Studies at Central Johannesburg TVET College

Part-time programmes are ideal for students and working adults who want flexible study options while balancing work, family responsibilities, or other commitments. According to the college, some classes will be offered through a hybrid learning model, combining online and in-person learning.

This gives students more flexibility while still receiving practical technical training.


Programmes Available

CJC is offering the following Engineering Studies programmes:

ProgrammeNQF LevelCampus
Building and Civil EngineeringN4 – N6Ellispark
Electrical Engineering (Heavy Current)N4 – N6Ellispark
Electronics Engineering (Light Current)N4 – N6Ellispark
Mechanical EngineeringN4 – N6Ellispark

These programmes fall under the Report 191 Engineering Studies stream and are designed to prepare students for technical careers in industries such as construction, manufacturing, electrical systems, and engineering services.

Important Things Students Should Know

Before applying, students should note the following:

  • Students may register for up to four subjects per trimester
  • Full payment is required according to the college’s part-time study policy
  • The Report 191 qualification structure is currently being phased out, making this an important opportunity for students who still want to complete these qualifications
  • Some classes may be presented in hybrid mode

Who Should Apply?

These part-time programmes are suitable for:

  • Working individuals who want to upskill
  • Students who previously completed N1–N3 studies
  • Individuals looking to complete their N4–N6 qualifications
  • Anyone wanting to enter technical and engineering-related careers

Engineering qualifications remain in demand across many sectors in South Africa, especially in infrastructure development, manufacturing, energy, and maintenance industries.

Benefits of Engineering Studies

Studying engineering at TVET level can open doors to practical career opportunities and apprenticeships. Graduates often pursue careers such as:

  • Electrician
  • Mechanical Technician
  • Civil Engineering Technician
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Electronics Technician
  • Artisan Training Opportunities

Many students also use their N4–N6 qualifications together with workplace experience to work towards a National N Diploma.


Fees and Funding Information

Students interested in the CJC Part-Time Engineering Programmes should understand that part-time studies operate differently from full-time programmes when it comes to fees and funding.

According to Central Johannesburg TVET College, part-time classes are offered on a self-sustainable basis, meaning the fees collected must cover the cost of offering the programme. Because of this, part-time courses are generally more expensive than standard full-time classes.

Important Fee Information

CJC states that:

  • Part-time course fees must usually be paid in full during registration
  • Students who do not qualify for NSFAS funding may be required to pay at least 40% upfront for some programmes
  • Remaining balances must be paid according to the college payment agreement
  • Fees may differ depending on the programme and campus

Students are encouraged to contact the Ellispark Campus directly for the latest official fee structure for the N4–N6 Engineering programmes.

Related: Lovedale TVET College Semester 2 Applications Now Open

Can Part-Time Students Get NSFAS Funding?

Many students ask whether NSFAS covers part-time studies.

CJC confirms that NSFAS funding is available for qualifying students at TVET colleges, especially students from poor and working-class households.

However, students should note that:

  • NSFAS funding rules may differ for part-time programmes
  • Funding approval depends on eligibility criteria and available funding
  • Students must meet academic progression and attendance requirements

NSFAS Requirements Include:

  • Being a South African citizen
  • Registering at a public TVET college
  • Household income below:
    • R350,000 per year for most applicants
    • R600,000 per year for students living with disabilities
  • Submission of supporting documents such as IDs, proof of income, and consent forms

Students who receive NSFAS support are also expected to maintain at least 80% class attendance to remain eligible for funding and examinations.


Documents Needed for Registration

When registering at CJC, students will typically need:

  • Certified copy of ID
  • Latest school results or qualification certificate
  • Proof of residential address
  • Proof of funding or payment confirmation
  • Contact details

Admission and Registration Support

CJC encourages students to complete applications and registrations online where possible. Students should also ensure all required documents are uploaded correctly to avoid delays during registration.

For official applications, admission support, and registration details, students can visit:


How to Apply

Interested students should apply directly through Central Johannesburg TVET College before the closing date.

Application Period

  • Opens: 14 May 2026
  • Closes: 28 May 2026

Contact Details

For more information, students can contact the Ellispark Campus directly.


Important Warning to Applicants

CJC has warned students to stay alert against scams and fraudulent admissions offers. The college clearly states that they will never ask for cash payments to secure admission.

Students are encouraged to report any suspicious activity immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. When will students receive registration updates?

CJC sends registration updates and application feedback through SMS or email.

2. Can students apply late?

The college may allow late applications depending on space availability, but students are strongly encouraged to apply before the official deadline.

3. What happens if a student fails one subject?

For NATED programmes, NSFAS may continue funding students who pass most of their subjects while failing one.

4. How do students track their applications?

Application status updates are usually communicated through SMS notifications from the college.

The CJC Part-Time Programmes 2026 offer a valuable opportunity for students and working professionals who want to build technical engineering skills while studying flexibly. With programmes available from N4 to N6 and hybrid learning support, this could be the right step toward advancing your qualifications and improving your career prospects.

If you are interested, make sure you apply before 28 May 2026 to avoid missing the deadline.

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