Each year, thousands of TVET students complete their N6 studies — yet many struggle to secure the practical workplace experience required to graduate with a National Diploma.
Tshwane South TVET College has officially opened applications for its 18-month Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme, offering Tourism and Hospitality N6 graduates a structured opportunity to gain industry exposure and complete their qualifications.
This programme serves as the critical bridge between classroom learning and real-world employment.
Programme Overview
- Programme: Work Integrated Learning (WIL)
- Duration: 18 Months
- Institution: Tshwane South TVET College
- Sector Partner: Services SETA
- Fields Covered: Tourism N6 & Hospitality N6
- Closing Date: 26 February 2026
The WIL programme is designed to help graduates meet the practical training requirement needed to apply for their National Diploma.
Who Can Apply?
This opportunity is specifically for:
Tourism N6 Graduates
Students who have completed Tourism N6 and still require workplace training.
Hospitality N6 Graduates
Graduates who have completed Hospitality N6 and need industry placement to finalize their qualification.
Applicants must submit:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae
- Certified N4–N6 certificates
- Certified copy of ID
- In-service letter from the college
Incomplete applications may not be considered.
Why This Programme Matters
Tourism and hospitality remain key contributors to South Africa’s economy, creating opportunities in:
- Hotels and lodges
- Travel agencies
- Restaurants
- Event management companies
- Guest houses
- Tourism operators
Work Integrated Learning helps graduates build confidence, gain industry skills, and improve employability.
QUICK LINKS:
Where to Submit Applications
Applications can be submitted to the following campuses of Tshwane South TVET College:
- Head Office – Pretoria
- Centurion Campus – Lyttelton
- Atteridgeville Campus
- Pretoria West Campus
- Odi Campus – Mabopane
Closing Date: 26 February 2026
Early submission is strongly advised.
What Happens After Completion?
Once graduates complete both N6 and the 18-month WIL programme, they can:
- Apply for a National Diploma
- Qualify for entry-level employment
- Pursue further studies (advanced diplomas or management qualifications)
- Explore entrepreneurship opportunities
Potential career paths include:
- Guest Services Officer
- Tour Consultant
- Reservations Agent
- Hotel Front Desk Coordinator
- Event Assistant
- Food & Beverage Supervisor
Final Advice for Applicants
This is a competitive opportunity. To improve your chances:
- Submit a professional, well-structured CV
- Ensure documents are certified
- Apply before the deadline
- Prepare for possible interviews or assessments
Work Integrated Learning exists specifically to help graduates gain the experience they need. If you’ve been waiting for the right opportunity, this could be your next step forward.
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