Ekurhuleni East College Application Forms



Ekurhuleni East College Application Forms

Ekurhuleni East College Application Forms,ABOUT THE COLLEGE

Ekurhuleni East TVET College (EEC) is located in five towns of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM). These are: Springs, Kwa-Thema, Daveyton, Benoni and Brakpan. There are however six college sites that are spreading across the five towns. These sites comprises of five campuses offering mainly NCV and Report 191 programmes while the sixth one is a centre of specialisation. The campuses offering NCV and Report 191 programmes comprise of Benoni Campus, Brakpan Campus, Daveyton Campus, Kwa-Thema Campus as well as Springs Campus. One and the only centre of Specialisation which was established in 2015 is called Artisan & Skills Development Centre which is situated in the industrial area of Springs town as well.

VISION

To be a world-class TVET institution where people are empowered with relevant knowledge and skills, preparing them for the labour market and self-employment.



 

MISSION

To create a quality learning environment that anticipates, prepares for and meets the Education, Training and Development expectations of our clients.

 

VALUES

Ekurhuleni East College is committed to the following values
• Focus on clients
• Innovative and responsive services
• Focus on learning Ethical practice
• Respect for our people
• Equitable access to our services
• Continual improvement
• Technical and professional excellence
• Respect for the environment

MOTTO

Our inspirational Motto is: “Committed to excellence”

 

National Certificate Vocational
Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Creative & Social Services Faculty of Business
  • Civil Engineering & Building Construction
  • Electrical Infrastructure Construction
  • Engineering & Related Design
  • Process Plant Operation
  • Hospitality
  • Travel & Tourism
  • Primary Health Care
  • Business Management
  • Information Technology
  • Marketing
  • Finance
Nated Programmes
Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Creative & Social Services Faculty of Business
  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Hospitality
  • Travel & Tourism
  • Human Resource Management
  • Marketing Management
  • Financial Management
  • Management Assistant
Short Courses

For information regarding currently available short period programmes please visit your nearest Ekurhuleni East TVET College to find out

General College Information Centre

Entering from the Campus Gate the returning students or prospective students are welcomed at the Campus General Information Centre they are then assisted with the following.



  • The map which directs them on how they are to go about during the whole registration process.
  • The centre also provides the prospective students with a brief and documentation regarding the programmes that the College is offering at that Campus
  • General information Centre must also check and ensure that the prospective NCV students have the following documents for them to proceed with the registration:
    •  Original copies of the Latest Report or Statement of Results of the student’s recent completed level (Grade 9-12);
    •  Certified copy of ID/Birth certificate and everyone in the household;
    •  Proof of residence;
    •  Parent/Guardian’s contact details;
    •  Registration Fee if does not want to apply for bursary;
  • In terms of the prospective Report 191 students the centre should request for the following before they are allowed to proceed to the next registration stations:
    •  N1 Engineering: Original copy of Grade 9 final report with Maths and Science passed above 40%
    •  N4 Engineering: original copy of N3 or NSC or Matric Certificate or Level 4 with Maths and Science passed above 40%
    •  Certified copies of NCS, Matric Certificate or NCV Level 4 Certificate for all other programmes
    •  Certified copy of ID/Birth certificate and everyone in the household;
    •  Proof of residence which is three months or less old;
    •  Parent/Guardian’s contact details;
    •  Registration Fee if does not want to apply for bursary;
  • Bursary requirements documentation for new students both NCV and Report 191 are as given below
    •  Certified copies of ID (student) x2
    •  Two certified copies and one original copy of the Latest Report or Statement of Results of the student’s recent completed level (Grade 9-12);
    •  Certified copies of Parents’ ID (both) or affidavit (signed by parent) if only one ID is attached
    •  Proof of income of both parents (salary advice/ SASSA letter/ pension slip/affidavit if unemployed). All affidavits to be completed by parent.
    •  Certified copies of ID/Birth certificates of all members in the household (optional)
    •  Student Residential Verification form (Available at campuses)
    •  Proof of residential address which should three months or less x2 copies
    •  Certified copy of ID of property owner or co-habitant
    •  Proof of travelling distance (letter from Taxi Association) (optional)
  • Bursary requirements documentation for returning students both NCV and Report 191 are as given below:
    •  Certified copy of student Identity document x 1
    •  Original Student Academic Results X 1
    •  Student Residential Verification form (Available at campuses)
    •  Proof of residential address which should three months or less x 1 copy
    •  Certified copy of ID of property owner or co-habitant
    •  Proof of travelling distance (letter from Taxi Association) (optional)
  • All prospective students and returning students should complete the assisted register before either proceeding with the registration or leaving the process.
  • After the General College Information desk staff is sure that the applicant has satisfied all the requirements above, they should then refer all prospective students and the returning students to the Programme Information Help Centre.
  • A signed checklist should be issued to all who will proceed with the registration together with the registration directions map.

The centre should explain in detail to all the prospective students all programmes offered at the Campus and the College as a whole. Prospective students are also assisted to choose those courses which reflect their areas of strength as shown by their results for both NCV and Report 191. Both returning and prospective students are then issued with the Colour coded tag for easy of identification.

  • New NCV – Red tag
  • Returning NCV – Green tag
  • New Report 191 – Orange tag
  • Returning Report 191 – Yellow tag
  • The centre must ensure that all the checklist forms are signed before refereeing the applicant or student to the next station.
  • Prospective students should be directed to the Bursary Application Centre while the returning are directed to the Registration Fees Confirmation Centre to confirm if they are paid up.