South African unemployed youth with N6 qualifications now have a chance to gain workplace experience and complete their studies through the Lephalale TVET College Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme 2026.
This programme is ideal for young people who need practical exposure to boost employability while completing their qualifications.
📌 Important: Applications close on 18 March 2026.
Quick Overview
- Programme: Work Integrated Learning (WIL) 2026
- Organisation: Lephalale TVET College
- Location: Limpopo
- Duration: Full programme commitment required
- Target Group: Unemployed South African youth
- Application Closing Date: 18 March 2026
This programme is specifically for N6 graduates who have not previously participated in any internship, learnership, or WIL programme.
Who Should Apply
The WIL 2026 opportunity is open to candidates who:
- Hold N6 qualifications in one of the following fields:
- Management Assistant
- Marketing Management
- Business Management
- Human Resources Management
- Information Technology
- Financial Management
- Hospitality and Catering Services
- Have completed N4, N5, and N6 certificates for their field
- Are unemployed and not currently in any learnership, internship, or WIL programme
- Have never participated in a previous internship or WIL programme
- Are between 18 and 35 years old
- Are South African citizens
- Are willing to commit to the full duration of the programme
What You Will Gain
Participants will receive practical workplace exposure in their chosen field, including:
- Hands-on experience aligned with academic qualifications
- Development of workplace skills and professional behaviour
- Improved employability and career readiness
- Networking opportunities in your field of study
This WIL programme bridges the gap between academic learning and real-world work experience.
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Required Documents
Applicants must submit the following combined as a single document:
- Updated CV
- Recently certified copy of South African ID
- Recently certified copies of Matric or Level 4, N4, N5, N6 certificates
- In-Service Letter from College
- Proof of Residence

How to Apply
Applications must be sent via email to:
Email: Skillsrecruitment@leptvetcol.co.za
Important Tips:
- Combine all required documents into one PDF file before submitting
- Ensure your CV highlights relevant skills and qualifications
- Apply before the closing date to avoid missing out
Application Deadline
📌 Closing Date: 18 March 2026
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Career Opportunities After WIL
Completing the WIL programme can lead to career opportunities in:
- Management and Administration
- Marketing and Sales
- Human Resources
- IT and Digital Services
- Financial Services
- Hospitality and Catering
Practical experience gained through this programme boosts employability in South Africa’s competitive job market.
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