Gert Sibande TVET College Opens 2026 Work Integrated Learning Programme (WIL) for Engineering Graduates
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Apply for the Gert Sibande TVET College Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026. A 24-month in-service training opportunity for N4–N6 Engineering graduates. Open to Gert Sibande students aged 18–35. Applications close 27 November 2025.
Gert Sibande TVET College, in partnership with the Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA), has officially opened applications for the 2026 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme. This 24-month opportunity provides Engineering Studies graduates with the workplace exposure required to complete their N-Diploma and gain valuable hands-on experience in real engineering environments.
The programme is available exclusively to graduates who have completed their N4–N6 Engineering Studies at Gert Sibande TVET College, and applications close on 27 November 2025 at 15:30.
Quick Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme | Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme (09) |
| Partners | Gert Sibande TVET College & MQA |
| Duration | 24 Months |
| Eligible Applicants | Engineering Studies N4–N6 graduates (Report 191) |
| Age Requirement | 18–35 years |
| Closing Date | 27 November 2025, 15:30 |
| Eligibility | Only Gert Sibande TVET College students |
⭐ About Gert Sibande TVET College
Gert Sibande TVET College is a leading public institution committed to developing industry-ready graduates in Engineering, Business Studies, ICT, Hospitality, and Agriculture. Through long-standing partnerships with organisations such as the Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA), the college offers structured workplace training opportunities that equip students with the practical experience required to complete their National N-Diploma.
The college’s Work Integrated Learning Programme ensures that youth from the Gert Sibande region gain the professional exposure needed to secure meaningful employment in South Africa’s technical workforce.
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⭐ About the 2026 Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme
The 2026 WIL Programme (09) supports unemployed graduates who have completed their N4–N6 Engineering Studies and now require the mandatory in-service training for the National Diploma. The programme places learners in real engineering environments within the Gert Sibande region.
Who Is This Programme For?
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N4–N6 Engineering Studies graduates (Report 191)
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Students needing in-service training for the N-Diploma
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Unemployed individuals not registered in any other programme
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Applicants volunteering in related engineering environments (with proof)
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Past students of Gert Sibande TVET College only
⭐ Eligibility Criteria for the 2026 WIL Intake
Academic Requirements
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Completed N4, N5, or N6 Engineering Studies (Report 191)
Age Requirements
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Applicants must be 18–35 years old
General Requirements
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Must be unemployed and available for 24 months
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Must not be studying or planning to study during the programme
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Must not be currently in any internship, learnership, or WIL programme
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Must have no criminal record
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Must be able to communicate effectively in English
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Must be willing to work in a professional engineering environment
Priority Will Be Given To:
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Applicants actively volunteering in relevant fields (with stamped proof)
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South African citizens under 36
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Graduates who have never participated in a WIL programme before
⭐ Important Notes for Applicants
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Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted
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Failure to attend an interview may disqualify you from future opportunities
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Certified documents must be less than 6 months old
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Incomplete applications will not be accepted
⭐ Required Supporting Documents
Prepare and submit the following:
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Signed and updated CV
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Certified copy of ID
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Certified copy of Matric/NCV results
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Certified copies of N4–N6 certificates or results
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Proof of volunteering (if applicable, stamped and certified)
Useful Links
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Learnerships Programme
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Online Courses
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Funding Bursaries
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Internships Programmes
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Youth Opportunities
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Learning Programmes 2026
⭐ How to Apply for the Gert Sibande WIL Programme 2026
Gert Sibande TVET College provides two submission methods:
1. Email Submission
Send all documents to:
📧 lp.int@gscollege.edu.za
2. Hand Delivery
Submit your application at any of the following offices on campus:
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Student Support Services Office
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Student Support Centre
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Office of Career Guidance & Job Placement
🕒 Deadline: 27 November 2025 at 15:30
⭐ Why the WIL Programme Matters
Many Engineering graduates struggle to obtain the practical training required for their National Diploma. The 24-month WIL Programme helps bridge the gap between classroom theory and technical workplace skills, increasing graduates’ employability.
By participating, learners gain:
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Professional workplace experience
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Practical engineering exposure
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Mentorship and supervision
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Improved job readiness
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A pathway toward long-term employment in the engineering sector
⭐ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply?
Only Gert Sibande TVET College graduates with N4–N6 Engineering Studies qualifications.
2. Is the WIL programme paid?
Most WIL placements include a learner allowance. Details will be shared with shortlisted candidates.
3. Do I need work experience?
No. This programme is specifically for unemployed graduates seeking practical exposure.
4. Can I apply if I am older than 35?
Unfortunately, applicants must be between 18–35 years old.
5. What happens after application?
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview or assessment.
6. Does volunteering help?
Yes. Applicants with verifiable and stamped volunteering experience receive priority.
⭐ Final Thoughts
The Gert Sibande TVET College Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026 is a vital opportunity for Engineering graduates who need in-service training to complete their National Diploma. With a 24-month placement, industry collaboration, and structured professional development, this programme greatly enhances employability and prepares youth for long-term careers in South Africa’s engineering sector.