Mnambithi TVET College courses, requirements, and application tips
Mnambithi TVET College is a leading public training institution in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal. Known for its dedication to practical skills development, the college offers various vocational programs to equip students with the knowledge and skills to meet industry demands.

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Key takeaways
- Mnambithi TVET College's main campus is in Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
- The college offers a broad range of courses under the National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Levels 2 to 4 and Report 191 (Nated) from N1 to N6.
- Prospective students can apply online via the Mnambithi TVET College website.
A look at Mnambithi TVET College and the courses offered
Mnambithi College has several campuses, including the Ladysmith, Estcourt, and multiple Ezakheni Township campuses, which cater to students from various regions. The TVET College delivers accredited and structured programs to enhance employability and entrepreneurship among learners.
Mnambithi offers diverse courses covering National Certificate Vocational (NCV) levels 2 to 4, Report 191 (Nated) programs from N1 to N6, and short skill courses. Popular categories include:
1. National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Level 2 – 4
- Education and Development
- Electrical Infrastructure and Construction
- Finance, Economics, and Accounting
- Hospitality
- Information Technology & Computer Science
- Office Administration
- Safety in society

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2. Report 191 (Nated) Courses N1 – N6
- Business Management
- Educare
- Financial Management
- Human Resource Management
- Hospitality & Catering Services
- Civil Engineering: Plumbing
- Civil Engineering: Bricklaying
- Tourism
3. Short Skills Courses
- Automotive Repairs
- Carpentry
- Welding

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How to apply to Mnambithi TVET College
Prospective students can apply conveniently through the college's online application platform. Below is the Mnambithi TVET College online application guide:
- Visit the college website: mnambithicollege.co.za and click 'Application.'
- Complete the Career Guidance Exploration and the compulsory Pre-Entry Placement Assessment in the Profiler System.
- Complete all the pre-entry assessments. (fill in all the questionnaire questions in this document)
- Register on the "First Time Here?" and fill in everything in the "Pre-Entry Information" section.
- Complete online application by uploading documents: Upload digital copies (in PDF format) of key documents, including a certified copy of your ID or guardian's ID, proof of residence, and your latest academic results.
- After completing the form and uploading documents, click 'Apply' to submit your application online.
How to check the status of Mnambithi TVET College
Here is a step-by-step guide on how to track your application status:
- Visit the Mnambithi TVET College official website.
- Navigate to the application section.
- Log in using your credentials as follows:
- South African ID number (for local applicants) or passport number (for international applicants)
- Application reference number (provided when you submitted your application)
- Date of birth
4. Once logged in, navigate to the "Application Status" tab to view your application's current status.
5. The portal will indicate Pending Verification, Pending Review, Provisionally Accepted, Pre-Enrolled, Registered, Outstanding Documents, Cancelled, Unsuccessful, or Waiting List.

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Mnambithi TVET College location and contact details
The TVET institution has several campuses located mainly in the KwaZulu-Natal midlands region. The college's central office, which also serves as the Ladysmith campus, is at:
- Physical address: 77 Murchison St, Ladysmith, 3370, KwaZulu-Natal
- Telephone: 036 631 4146
- Email: info.mnambithi@feta.gov.za
Other campuses are located in:
- Estcourt Campus: 10 Shepstone Road, Estcourt, KwaZulu-Natal, 3310
- Ezakheni Campuses: Several campuses located within the Ezakheni Township area, usually referred to as Ezakheni [A], [B], and [E] campuses.
Is Mnambithi TVET College a public College?
Mnambithi TVET College is a public TVET college established in 2002 from a merger of several colleges in South Africa. These include Ladysmith Technical College, Ezakheni Technical College, Ezakheni Ex-college of Education, and Ezakheni Skills Centre.

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Trivia
- In 2018, Mnambithi TVET College introduced a Pre-Vocational Learning Programme (PLP) as a bridging course for those not qualifying directly for NCV programs.
- Ladysmith Technical College started in the early 1960s as an adult education centre and evolved into offering formal N1-N6 commercial and engineering courses by the 1990s.
Summary
Mnambithi TVET College offers a comprehensive technical and vocational education approach with accessible online applications. Prospective students should prepare for the application by understanding course requirements and completing the career guidance and placement test.
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