Introduction
Looking for a way to gain skills and earn while you learn? Good news — over 100 SETA learnerships are now open for applications across South Africa for March and April 2026.
These opportunities are ideal for unemployed youth, recent matriculants, and graduates who want practical work experience while earning a monthly stipend.
In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to apply, requirements, deadlines, and tips to get selected.
What Are SETA Learnerships?
Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) learnerships are structured programmes that combine:
- Theoretical training
- Practical workplace experience
They are designed to help bridge the gap between education and employment in South Africa.
Popular SETA sectors include:
- Services SETA
- Health & Welfare SETA
- Construction SETA
- Finance & Accounting SETA
- Transport SETA
SETA Learnerships Available (March/April 2026)
Currently, there are 100+ learnership opportunities across multiple industries.
Fields Available
- Business Administration
- IT & Computer Skills
- Finance & Accounting
- Marketing & Sales
- Logistics & Supply Chain
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Health Care
📍 Opportunities are available nationwide, including:
- Gauteng
- Limpopo
- KwaZulu-Natal
- Western Cape
SETA Learnership Requirements
To qualify, you typically need:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be between ages 18–35
- Be unemployed
- Have a valid South African ID
- Have Grade 10, 11, or Matric (depends on programme)
💡 Some learnerships may require:
- Basic computer skills
- Specific subjects (e.g. Maths or English)
You can also:
- View latest Internships
- View latest Learnerships
- View Latest Bursaries
- View latest Government jobs
- Scholarships
How to Apply for SETA Learnerships (2026)
Follow these simple steps:
1. Prepare Your Documents
Make sure you have:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Certified Matric certificate or latest results
- Proof of residence
2. Search for Open Learnerships
Check:
- Official SETA websites
- Company career pages
- Government job portals
- Local community boards
3. Submit Your Application
Applications can be submitted:
- Online via application portals
- Email (with documents attached)
- Hand delivery (in some cases)
4. Wait for Shortlisting
If successful, you may be contacted for:
- Assessments
- Interviews
- Document verification
Monthly Stipend for Learnerships
Most SETA learnerships offer a monthly stipend of:
R3,000 – R6,500 per month
This helps cover:
- Transport
- Meals
- Basic living expenses
Benefits of SETA Learnerships
Here’s why you should apply:
- Gain nationally recognized qualifications
- Get real work experience
- Improve your chances of full-time employment
- Build professional networks
- Earn while you learn
Tips to Increase Your Chances
Want to stand out from thousands of applicants?
- Apply to multiple learnerships
- Keep your CV simple and updated
- Apply early (before deadlines)
- Use a professional email address
- Double-check your documents
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Avoid these errors:
- Submitting incomplete applications
- Missing deadlines
- Using incorrect contact details
- Not meeting minimum requirements
Application Deadlines (Important)
⚠️ Deadlines vary depending on the learnership provider.
Most March/April 2026 learnerships:
- Open: Late February – March 2026
- Close: March – April 2026
Apply as soon as possible to avoid missing out.
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FAQs About SETA Learnerships 2026
1. Are SETA learnerships free?
Yes, they are fully funded and you also receive a stipend.
2. Can I apply without Matric?
Yes, some learnerships accept Grade 10 or 11.
3. How long do learnerships last?
Most programmes run for 6 to 12 months.
4. Will I get a job after the learnership?
Not guaranteed, but many learners get absorbed by companies.
5. Can I apply for more than one learnership?
Yes, you are encouraged to apply for multiple opportunities.
Conclusion
With 100+ SETA learnerships available in March/April 2026, now is the perfect time to take the next step toward your career.
These programmes provide a powerful combination of skills, experience, and income, making them one of the best opportunities for unemployed youth in South Africa.
Don’t wait — prepare your documents and apply today.
