Anitec College (Pty)
Anitec College (Pty) is an accredited training institution in south Africa offering Engineering courses. Anitec College is a registered FET college offering quality education to empower our communities. Anitec College offers courses in Engineering & Business Studies. We also have short courses & distance learning. We are situated at the heart of Germiston.
Anitec College (Pty) programmes
Engineering Studies
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Electrical Engineering N1 – N6
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Mechanical Engineering N1 – N6
Business Studies
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Financial Management N4 – N6
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Business Management N4 – N6
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Marketing Management N4 – N6
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Human Resource Management N4 – N6
Short courses
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Computer Literacy
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Installation Rules P1 & P2
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Specialized Electrical Codes P1 & P2
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Supervision in industry N3
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Industrial Orientation N3
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Industrial Organization & Planning N3
Engineering Studies[N1, N2,N3]
How to apply
Procedures differ from college to college but usually you need to complete an application, submit it with your ID, proof of residence and a copy of your Grade 9 results.
Learners must be 16 years or older. Most colleges require you to write an entrance exam consisting of an interest test, as well as numeracy and literacy assessments, and have an individual interview, Welgemoed says. “The tests are done to establish students’ numeracy and literacy levels as well as their career interests. The results of the tests are used to place students in appropriate programmes and provide them with on-course support if there are gaps in numeracy and literacy,” she says. If you don’t score well in literacy and numeracy it doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t make the cut. You can get academic support to improve your maths or literacy while continuing your studies. But if the knowledge gap is too great – for instance if you want to do engineering studies but your grasp of maths is too poor – you’ll have to choose a new field of study.
Bursaries for vocational training
The DHET has allocated R2,2 billion to the TVET college bursaries scheme to assist financially disadvantaged students. You can find out from colleges if they offer bursaries and how to apply – all have their own requirements. The bursary scheme is administered by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), but you need to apply through your college. Some colleges also offer smaller bursaries for specific courses, Welgemoed says.
Beware of bogus colleges
There are many excellent private colleges with accredited programmes – but there also are bogus colleges that have robbed students of thousands of rands for qualifications that are worthless.
All private TVET colleges and higher education institutions must be registered with the the department of higher education
and training (DHET) and the programmes they offer must be accredited.
The government has taken steps against these fake institutions, DHET spokesperson Khaye Nkwanyana says. “They’re mushrooming everywhere as a way of making money out of the poor. We have shut down some of them and opened criminal cases against more than 39,” he adds. “We’ve just secured a conviction in one case. They’re a big problem and a significant contributor to the increase of fake qualifications in South Africa.”
You can check if an institution is registered by looking for its name on the DHET’s register of private colleges on its website (dhet.gov.za). Alternatively, call the toll-free number 0800-87-22-22.
“We encourage people to ask whether the college where they want to enrol is registered or not. Secondly, they should ask whether the course they intend to enrol for is accredited or not,” Nkwanyana says.
Anitec College (Pty) Contact
Physical Address
184 Meyer StreetGermiston
1401
Postal Address
184 Meyer StreetGermiston
1401
Telephone Number(011 ) 867 1045)
Email [email protected]
Principal Ms Pontsho
PRIVATE FET COLLEGE
Institution Anitec College FET (Private)
Address 184 Meyer Street Germiston 1401
Telephone Number (011 ) 867 1045
Email Address [email protected]
Google Map Principal: Ms Pontsho