

About False Bay TVET College
False Bay TVET College is a leading public technical and vocational education and training institution located in the Western Cape, serving students across Cape Town’s southern suburbs and surrounding communities. The college has been recognized as one of the top-performing TVET colleges in South Africa, demonstrating excellence in vocational training and student support.
With its ISO 9001:2015 certification, False Bay TVET College maintains rigorous quality standards across all operations. The institution is committed to providing accessible, affordable, and accredited qualifications recognized nationally, ensuring graduates possess industry-ready competencies and practical skills that enhance employment prospects.
False Bay TVET College operates multiple campuses throughout the region, offering flexible study modes including full-time, part-time, and distance learning options. The college provides comprehensive student support services, including academic guidance, financial aid assistance, and access to modern facilities and workshops.
2026 Application and Registration Dates
False Bay TVET College is actively recruiting for its 2026 academic intake across all campuses. Students are encouraged to apply early to secure their preferred programs, as program availability varies by campus and places are limited.
Key 2026 Dates: Application Opening: 1 September 2025. Application Closing: 31 October 2025. NSFAS Bursary Application Deadline: 15 November 2025. Online Registration Portal: falsebay.academiaerp.com/applicant-portal/
Before applying, all new applicants must complete the Career Interest Questionnaire to ensure proper program placement. Registration for the 2026 intake is open at all campuses, and early registration is recommended to confirm your position in your selected program. For NATED (Report 191) programs, note that additional intakes occur in July annually, offering flexibility for those unable to start in January.
Fees and Financial Information
False Bay TVET College maintains competitive and affordable fee structures, with costs varying according to the specific program selected. The college operates on a registration fee system where 20-25% of the total course fee is required upon registration, making vocational training more accessible to students with limited upfront capital.
Sample 2026 Program Fees: NC(V) Finance, Economics and Accounting: Approximately R13,394 per level. NC(V) Office Administration: Approximately R11,973 per level. NC(V) Information Technology and Computer Science: Approximately R18,343 per year.
Importantly, there is no application fee when submitting your online application through the official portal. Students have access to NSFAS bursary funding and other financial aid options to support their studies. The college assists qualifying students throughout the entire NSFAS application process, with bursary offices at each campus providing comprehensive guidance and support.
Admission Requirements
False Bay TVET College welcomes South African citizens and qualifying international applicants. Admission requirements vary by program level and field of study, but all applicants must meet minimum educational qualifications and provide required documentation.
Basic NCV Program Requirements: Grade 9 or equivalent qualification (or higher), valid South African Identity Document or equivalent, latest academic results, proof of residential address, and completion of Career Interest Questionnaire before applying.
NATED (Report 191) and Occupational Program Requirements: Grade 12 or equivalent qualification (matric), valid identification documentation, academic transcripts and certificates, and proof of address. Applicants with matric exemptions, national senior certificates, or equivalent qualifications from other countries are welcome to apply. All required documents must be certified copies submitted with your online application.
Campus Locations and Facilities
False Bay TVET College’s network of five campuses brings quality vocational training to students across Cape Town’s southern peninsula and expanding urban communities. Each campus is equipped with modern training facilities, workshops, and specialized laboratories that reflect industry standards and current technology.
The Muizenberg, Fish Hoek, Westlake, and Khayelitsha campuses offer comprehensive NCV (National Certificate Vocational) programs, providing pathways for students entering the skilled workforce. The Mitchell’s Plain and Swartklip campuses extend access to vocational training in high-demand communities, supporting economic development and social mobility in underserved areas.
All campuses provide student support services including academic guidance, career counseling, and financial aid assistance. Modern facilities include computer laboratories for Information Technology training, engineering workshops for technical programs, hospitality training kitchens, and dedicated spaces for office administration and business studies. Choose the campus closest to you or offering your preferred program.
How to Apply for 2026
Applying to False Bay TVET College is straightforward and conducted entirely online. All prospective students must complete their application through the official Academia ERP portal to ensure their credentials are properly processed and reviewed.
Step-by-Step Application Process: (1) Visit the Online Application Portal at falsebay.academiaerp.com/applicant-portal/. (2) Complete the Career Interest Questionnaire before proceeding. (3) Register an online profile with a valid email address and secure password. (4) Complete the Online Application Form with accurate personal and educational information. (5) Upload certified copies of Identity Document, Latest Academic Results, and Proof of Address. (6) Review and submit your completed application before the 31 October 2025 deadline. (7) Save your application reference number for future correspondence.
Important Application Tips: Check your preferred program’s availability at specific campuses before applying. Apply early to maximize your chances of securing a place, and ensure all documents are certified and clearly legible. If you require NSFAS bursary funding, submit your bursary application by 15 November 2025.
Contact Information
False Bay TVET College operates five campuses across Cape Town’s southern suburbs, Mitchell’s Plain, and Khayelitsha, ensuring accessible vocational training for communities throughout the region. Each campus provides full student support services, modern training facilities, and workshops.
Central Office (Muizenberg): Phone: 021 787 0800, Address: Main Road, Muizenberg. Muizenberg Campus: York Road, Muizenberg, Phone: 021 788 8373. Fish Hoek Campus: Corner 7th Avenue & Kommetjie Road, Fish Hoek 7975, Phone: 021 782 0144 / 021 784 4300. Westlake Campus: Westlake Drive, Westlake, Phone: 021 701 1340 / 021 700 6400.
Khayelitsha Campus: Mew Way, Khayelitsha, Phone: 021 361 3430 / 021 360 5000. Mitchell’s Plain Campus: Corner Spine and Merrydale Roads, Mitchell’s Plain, Phone: 021 391 0717. Swartklip Campus: Corner Swartklip and Morgenster Road, Khayelitsha, Phone: 021 700 6400 (Extension 6460).
Courses and Programs Available
False Bay TVET College offers a diverse range of nationally accredited qualifications across multiple fields of study. The curriculum is designed to combine theoretical knowledge with practical skills, ensuring students are job-ready upon completion.
The college provides the following program categories: National Certificate Vocational (NCV) – Three-year programs at NQF Levels 2-4, requiring Grade 9 or equivalent; NATED (Report 191) – Technical programs combining 18 months theoretical study with 18 months workplace practical application, with two intakes annually; Occupational Certificates – Specialized certification programs aligned with industry standards; and Skills Programs – Short-term training in scarce and critical skills areas.
Specific fields of study include Engineering Studies, Business Studies, Information Technology and Computer Science, Hospitality and Tourism, Finance and Accounting, Office Administration, Safety in Society, Education Studies, 2D Animation, and Boat Building. All qualifications are nationally recognized, providing graduates with competitive advantages in the job market.
NSFAS Funding and Financial Aid
False Bay TVET College is NSFAS-accredited, meaning eligible students can access government bursary funding to support their studies. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) removes financial barriers to vocational education, allowing deserving students to pursue their qualifications regardless of economic circumstances.
NSFAS Eligibility Criteria: South African citizenship (passport holders must have permanent residency permits), combined gross family income not exceeding R350,000 per annum for new applicants, valid South African Identity Document, and accepted admission to a NSFAS-accredited program at False Bay TVET College. International students do not qualify for NSFAS bursaries, but the college offers alternative financial aid options, institutional bursaries, and payment plans.
NSFAS Application Process: Visit www.nsfas.org.za and create or log into your myNSFAS account to complete your funding application. The college’s Campus Bursary Office staff provides complimentary assistance with NSFAS applications during official funding periods. For 2026 intake, submit your NSFAS application by 15 November 2025 to ensure timely processing.