What You Need
- Updated CV (clear and structured)
- Certified copy of South African ID (not older than 3 months)
- Certified Grade 12 certificate
- Certified copies of qualifications (if applicable)
- Proof of residence (Tembisa or Kempton Park)
Programme Overview
The EASTC Technocentric Varsity, in partnership with MICTSETA, is offering a 12-month End User Computing Learnership (NQF Level 3).
- Location: Gauteng (Tembisa & Kempton Park)
- Duration: 12 months
- Stipend: R2,500 per month
- Spaces Available: 30 beneficiaries
- Closing Date: 08 May 2026
This programme focuses on practical computer skills needed for entry-level jobs.
Why This Learnership Matters
Basic computer skills are now essential in most jobs.
This learnership helps you build:
- Digital confidence
- Workplace readiness
- Practical skills for office and admin roles
It is a strong starting point for youth entering the modern job market.
What You Will Learn
The End User Computing (NQF Level 3) programme covers:
- Microsoft Word (documents)
- Excel (spreadsheets)
- Email communication
- File management
- Basic computer systems
- Office productivity tools
These are everyday skills used in many workplaces.
Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is ideal for:
- Unemployed youth under 35
- Residents of Tembisa or Kempton Park
- Candidates with Grade 12
- Beginners who want practical computer training
Minimum Requirements
To qualify, you must:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be unemployed
- Have Grade 12
- Be under 35 years old
- Not be enrolled in another programme
- Submit a complete application pack
What You Will Gain
Successful learners will benefit from:
- Recognised NQF Level 3 qualification
- Practical computer skills
- Monthly stipend (R2,500)
- Improved chances in roles such as:
- Data capturing
- Administration
- Reception
- Customer service
How to Apply
Important: Hand Delivery Only
Applications must be submitted in person.
Address:
48 Northrand Road
Kempton Park
1619
Ask for: Mogau Matentsi
No email applications will be accepted
Documents to Submit
Make sure your application includes:
- Updated CV
- Certified ID copy
- Certified Grade 12 certificate
- Certified qualifications (if any)
Important:
Certified documents must be clear and not older than 3 months.
Before You Submit
Double-check that:
- Your CV is updated
- All documents are certified
- Copies are clear and readable
- Your contact details are correct
- You meet the location requirement
Expert Insight
A common mistake is submitting incomplete or poorly arranged documents, especially with hand-delivered applications.
This can immediately reduce your chances.
Pro tip:
Arrange your documents in this order:
- CV
- Certified ID
- Certified qualifications
Also:
- Use a clean folder
- Ensure your phone number is visible on the first page
This shows professionalism and attention to detail.
Why You Should Apply Early
With only 30 spaces available, competition is high.
Delaying your application can lead to:
- Missing documents
- Expired certification
- Transport delays
- Long queues
Applying early gives you time to fix mistakes.
You Can Also Explore Youthscope
If you are interested in similar opportunities, you can also check:
- Internships in South Africa
- Bursaries for 2026
- Learnership programmes
- Apprenticeships
- Jobs for youth
- Student guides and resources
- Scholarships and funding options
- Fellowship opportunities
Closing Date
08 May 2026
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Final Thoughts
The EASTC Technocentric Varsity and MICTSETA End User Computing Learnership 2026 is a valuable opportunity for youth who want to build essential digital skills.
If you meet the requirements, prepare your documents carefully and submit early.

Mbalizuke Nkosi is the editorial voice behind YouthScope.co.za, a South African youth-focused platform dedicated to providing reliable information on opportunities, education, and career development. The platform serves students, graduates, job seekers, and young professionals by delivering accurate, timely, and easy-to-understand content.
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