Maluti TVET College

About Maluti TVET College

Maluti TVET College is a premier public technical vocational education institution established on September 1, 2002, operating under the Department of Higher Education and Training. The college serves the Free State and Eastern Cape border regions, providing quality vocational training to thousands of students annually. With its corporate office in Bethlehem and central operations in Phuthaditjhaba at the foothills of the majestic Maluti Mountains, the college has become a beacon of educational excellence in the northeastern Free State.

The institution is committed to transforming lives through accessible, affordable, and high-quality technical education. Maluti TVET College specializes in hands-on training that equips students with practical skills demanded by South African employers across engineering, business, hospitality, and service sectors.

As a NSFAS-eligible institution, Maluti TVET College provides pathways for students from disadvantaged backgrounds to access quality education without financial barriers. The college operates with eight strategically located campuses across the Free State, ensuring accessibility and convenience for prospective students in the region.

2026 Academic Calendar and Important Dates

Maluti TVET College follows a structured academic calendar for the 2026 academic year. Applications for 2026 intake are being processed with key dates aligned to the national academic calendar. The September intake closing date is September 30, 2026, providing prospective students with an extended application period. Students are encouraged to submit applications early.

The 2026 academic year commences with orientation and registration activities early in the year, followed by formal teaching and learning spanning the academic calendar. Important milestone dates include mid-year examinations, final assessment periods, and academic breaks aligned with national holidays.

For the 2026 academic year, NSFAS application windows typically open from September of the preceding year. Early applications increase the likelihood of funding approval before the academic year begins. The college publishes a detailed academic calendar available on the official website and at all eight campuses.

Fees and Financial Information

Tuition fees at Maluti TVET College are regulated by the Department of Higher Education and Training, ensuring affordability and accessibility. Fee structures at the public TVET college are significantly lower than private institutions, with actual costs depending on the specific program (NCV or Report 191), the NQF level of study, and student status.

Fee exemptions and waivers are available for qualifying students, particularly those from economically disadvantaged families. The college maintains transparent fee communication, with full cost breakdowns provided at application and during registration. Students should anticipate costs for learning materials, practical supplies, and assessments.

Detailed fee schedules for 2026 and information about payment options are available from the college’s finance department. Prospective students are encouraged to contact any of the eight campuses or visit www.malutitvet.co.za to obtain current fee information.

Admission Requirements and Entry Criteria

Entry-level admission requirements at Maluti TVET College vary depending on the program and NQF level. Prospective students typically require a Grade 9 pass or equivalent for entry-level NCV Level 2 programs, an NQF Level 1 qualification, or completion of ABET Level 4. For NCV Level 3 and Level 4, applicants must demonstrate successful completion of lower-level qualifications or possess a Grade 12 (National Senior Certificate) pass.

Some specialized programs in engineering and business may have additional subject prerequisites, such as competency in Mathematics or English. Report 191 programs also have specific entry requirements aligned to their occupational standards.

The college prioritizes equitable access and considers applicants from diverse educational backgrounds, providing foundation support programs and academic bridging for students who need additional preparation. International qualifications equivalent to South African standards are considered on a case-by-case basis.

Maluti TVET College Campuses

Maluti TVET College’s eight-campus network spans the northeastern Free State and Eastern Cape border region. The Main Campus in Phuthaditjhaba serves as the academic and administrative center. The Bethlehem Campus and Harrismith Campus are flagship locations providing comprehensive NCV and Report 191 programs.

Other specialized campuses include Bonamelo, Itemoheleng, Sefikeng, Kwetlisong, and Lere la Tshepe, each focusing on specific occupational areas and community needs. This distributed model ensures students in even remote areas can access quality technical education without extensive travel.

All eight campuses maintain consistent academic standards and deliver identical curricula, ensuring uniform program quality and graduate outcomes. Students can transfer between campuses during their studies if circumstances require. Each campus maintains fully equipped learning laboratories, practical training facilities, and student support services.

Maluti TVET College

How to Apply to Maluti TVET College

Application procedures for Maluti TVET College are straightforward, with multiple submission options. Students can submit applications online through the college portal at www.malutitvet.co.za, by visiting any of the eight campus offices, or through other designated submission channels. The application closing date for September 2026 intake is September 30, 2026.

Required documentation includes a certified copy of your Identity Document or passport, proof of South African citizenship, original Grade 9 or Grade 12 results (or equivalent), and proof of residence. Students applying for NSFAS funding must also submit financial information and proof of household income.

Once applications are submitted, students receive confirmation of receipt and guidance on next steps including placement notifications and registration procedures. Early applicants receive preference in program placement.

Contact Information and Campus Locations

Maluti TVET College operates eight strategically located campuses across the northeastern Free State. The Corporate Office is located in Bethlehem on Wessels Street, and the Central Office is in Phuthaditjhaba on Mampoi Road.

The Bethlehem Campus serves students in the Bethlehem area. The Harrismith Campus (Extension 4751, Intabazwe Corridor) serves the Harrismith region. Phuthaditjhaba hosts multiple campuses including the Main Campus, Bonamelo, Itemoheleng, and Sefikeng. Additional campuses include Kwetlisong Campus (Riverside) and Lere la Tshepe Campus (Tseki Village).

For detailed contact information and to schedule campus visits, visit www.malutitvet.co.za or contact the main office directly. Campus staff are available to answer questions about programs, admission requirements, fees, and financial aid options.

Programs and Courses Offered

Maluti TVET College offers a comprehensive range of accredited vocational programs through two primary streams: the National Certificate Vocational (NCV) and the National Accredited Technical Education Diploma (NATED/Report 191). NCV programs are structured at levels 2, 3, and 4 of the National Qualifications Framework.

The college’s engineering programs include Information Technology, Electrical Infrastructure Construction, Engineering and Related Design, and Civil Engineering. Business programs cover Marketing, Finance and Accounting, Office Administration, and Primary Agriculture. Hospitality and service programs encompass food preparation, customer service, event management, and tourism operations.

All qualifications are designed with industry input to ensure curriculum relevance and graduate employability. Students benefit from practical laboratory work, workplace exposure, and mentorship from experienced instructors.

Financial Aid and NSFAS Funding

NSFAS funding is available to qualifying students at Maluti TVET College. As a public TVET institution, the college is part of the official NSFAS-approved college network. NSFAS covers tuition fees, registration fees, and provides allowances for learning materials, accommodation, and monthly living expenses.

To qualify for NSFAS funding in 2026, students must: be South African citizens, come from households with combined gross family income of R350,000 or less per annum, be enrolled in a PLP, NCV, or Report 191 program, and demonstrate financial need. Students with household income between R350,000 and R600,000 may qualify for NSFAS loan funding.

NSFAS applications for 2026 should be submitted during designated application windows, with September applications closing on September 30, 2026. The college’s student financial aid office provides comprehensive support including NSFAS eligibility assessment and application assistance.