Difference Between A University And A Tvet College In Terms Of What Each Offers

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Difference Between A University And A Tvet College In Terms Of What Each Offers

Difference Between A University And A Tvet College In Terms Of What Each Offers

Making the best choices for your further education is key because it will have an impact on your future. Universities and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges stand out among the many possibilities available. It’s essential to comprehend the variations in what each offers in order to make an informed decision. In this post, we look into the differences between universities and TVET institutions in terms of academic programs, future employment opportunities, and personal growth.

Difference Between A University And A Tvet College In Terms Of What Each Offers

TVET COLLEGE

TVET colleges can be very beneficial to an individual looking at an alternative study path and to attain the skills required by the economy.

Before you make a decision about which institution to choose, you should know the following:

Courses TVET Colleges

  • Education and Development
  • Finance, Economics, and Accounting
  • Information Technology and Computer Practice
  • Mechatronics
  • Office Administration
  • Tourism
  • Civil Engineering and Building Construction
  • Electrical Infrastructure Construction
  • Engineering and Related Design
  • Safety In Society
  • National Skill Fund ( NSF Project )
  • Automotive Repair and Maintenance
  • Fitting
  • Mechatronics
  • Motor Mechanic
  • Wholesale and Retail Operations
  • Water and water waste Treatment
  • Water Reticulation services
  • End-User computing
  • General Security Practice
  • Sports coaching
  • Accounting Technician
  • Fibre Processing and Manufacturing ( FP & M SETA)
  • Furniture Making
  • Health and Wealth (HWSETA)
  • Fitting and Turning
  • Electrical
  • Automotive
  • Education Training and Development Practices ( ETDP-SETA)
  • Early childhood Development
  • Wholesale and Retail SETA
  • Wholesale and Retail Operations

Most TVET courses equip students for jobs that fall within the scarce skills sector – such as metallurgical engineering.

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The occupations that a TVET college prepares you for are usually more fitting for people who do not want to sit in an office all day. There are often more jobs available in fields that TVET colleges cater to, locally and internationally. A TVET qualification is usually quicker to obtain and at a lower expense. It is also more focused on getting you into the workforce quicker.

University

  • University programs are geared towards the transfer of knowledge rather than skills.
  • A university degree can cost between R31 500 and R56 000 a year.
  • Courses are theory and students are tested and promoted based on what they know and how they can apply complex data.
  • The longer you study, the more specialized the field becomes. Once you have completed your degree, you can continue studying and earn a postgraduate qualification. (Honours, Masters and Doctorate).
  • Lecturers are generally academic experts and often hold PhDs or Masters degrees in their respective fields.
  • There are 50 registered and accredited public TVET colleges in South Africa which operate on around 364 campuses in rural and urban areas.
  • Public TVET Colleges are established and operated under the authority of the Continuing Education and Training Act 16 of 2006 and fall under the Department of Higher Education and Training.

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Pretoria
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