Applications are now open for the Ekurhuleni East TVET College Hairdresser Occupational Programme 2026. This exciting three-year programme offers aspiring hairstylists the opportunity to gain professional training, practical skills, and workplace experience in the hair and beauty industry.
- About the Hairdresser Occupational Programme
- What Does a Hairdresser Do?
- Hairdresser Occupational Programme Curriculum Structure
- Entry Requirements
- Responsibilities of Learners
- Personal Attributes Required
- Benefits of the Programme
- How to Apply for the Hairdresser Occupational Programme
- Application Closing Date
- Why Choose a Career in Hairdressing?
The Hairdresser Occupational Programme at Ekurhuleni East TVET College (EEC) Springs Campus is designed to prepare learners for careers as qualified hairdressers through a combination of classroom learning, practical training, and salon-based work experience.
With only 20 spaces available for the 2026 intake, interested applicants are encouraged to apply before the closing date.
About the Hairdresser Occupational Programme
The Hairdresser Occupational Programme is designed to prepare learners to operate as professional Hairdressers within the hair and beauty industry.
Programme Details
| Programme Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Qualification Title | Occupational Certificate: Hairdresser |
| SAQA Qualification ID | 102497 |
| NQF Level | 4 |
| Minimum Credits | 540 |
| Duration | 3 Years |
| Campus | EEC Springs Campus |
What Does a Hairdresser Do?
Hairdressers provide a range of professional services aimed at helping clients maintain healthy and stylish hair. Their responsibilities include:
- Performing hair and scalp treatments
- Cutting and styling hair
- Providing chemical hairdressing services
- Advising clients on hair care
- Maintaining professional salon standards
- Working safely and responsibly within the hair industry
This occupation combines technical skills, creativity, and customer service, making it an excellent career choice for individuals who enjoy working with people.
Hairdresser Occupational Programme Curriculum Structure
The programme consists of three compulsory learning components that ensure learners receive comprehensive industry training.
Knowledge Modules
These modules are delivered at the college and focus on the theoretical knowledge required for professional hairdressing.
Practical Skills Modules
Learners receive hands-on training through:
- College-based practical sessions
- Professional product brand studios
- Industry-standard training environments
Work Experience Modules
Workplace learning takes place in professional salons where learners gain valuable industry experience under supervision.
Entry Requirements
To be considered for the Hairdresser Occupational Programme, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be eligible for NSFAS funding for the 2026 academic year (applications open on 1 July 2026)
- Must not have previously received NSFAS funding for another qualification
- Have Grade 9 with previous hairdressing experience and not currently be committed to a salon
- OR have Grade 10 with Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy passed
Responsibilities of Learners
Successful applicants will be expected to:
- Actively participate in their own learning and development
- Work towards achieving programme outcomes
- Demonstrate professionalism within the hair industry
- Show commitment during workplace training placements
- Maintain high standards of conduct throughout the programme
Personal Attributes Required
EEC is looking for motivated individuals who possess the following qualities:
- Client-focused attitude
- Professional behaviour
- Strong teamwork skills
- Creativity and passion for hairdressing
- Reliability and dedication
- Physical fitness for long working hours
- Commitment to completing a three-year programme
Benefits of the Programme
Learners accepted into the Hairdresser Occupational Programme will benefit from:
- Training by experienced professionals in the hair industry
- College-based theoretical and practical instruction
- Access to professional product studios
- Workplace training opportunities in salons
- Industry-relevant skills development
- Exposure to real-world salon environments
How to Apply for the Hairdresser Occupational Programme
Interested applicants must submit:
- A short CV
- Their highest qualification
- Clear contact details
- A short motivational letter explaining why they are suitable for the programme
Submit Applications To:
hairdressingapplications@eec.edu.za
Only 20 learners will be selected for the 2026 intake. Successful applicants will be contacted for a pre-placement interview.
Application Closing Date
Applicants should take note of the following important dates:
Closing Date: Friday, 26 June 2026
Placement Interviews: 29 June to 3 July 2026
Spaces are limited.
Why Choose a Career in Hairdressing?
Hairdressing is a rewarding career that allows individuals to combine creativity, technical expertise, and customer service. Qualified hairdressers are in demand in salons, beauty clinics, fashion industries, television productions, and entrepreneurial ventures.
The Ekurhuleni East TVET College Hairdresser Occupational Programme 2026 offers aspiring hairstylists an opportunity to gain recognised training and valuable workplace experience while building a foundation for a successful future in the beauty industry.
If you have a passion for hair, creativity, and helping people look and feel their best, don’t miss this opportunity to apply before 26 June 2026.

