Central Johannesburg College Web Interface

   
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Central Johannesburg College Web Interface

Central Johannesburg College Web Interface
Central Johannesburg College Web Interface

Central Johannesburg TVET College (CJC) is a renowned public further education and training institution in South Africa. The college offers a wide range of qualifications with more than fifty-six full-time study options across four schools, and some programs are available for part-time study as well.

Key Details:

Application Closing Dates:

The deadline for new student applications is 30 November.

Late applications will not be accepted.

Application Fees:

Specific application fees can be requested from any of the CJC campuses.

National Benchmark Tests (NBTs):

NBTs are not required for admission to CJC.

Qualification Cost Range Per Annum:

Course fees vary and can be obtained upon request from the campuses. Fees are set before the start of each academic year.

How to Apply:

Step 1: Apply online.

Step 2: Complete application forms thoroughly.

Step 3: Attach or upload all necessary supporting documents.

Step 4: Look for Funding. Fundi Finance provides various funding opportunities for students.

Qualifications on Offer: CJC offers a broad range of qualifications categorized under the following schools:

The School for Enterprise and Business Development (EBD): Focuses on business-related courses.

The School for Engineering Technology: Offers engineering and technology-related courses.

The School of Health and Human Services: Specializes in health, hospitality, and human services.

The School for Information and Communication Technology and E-Learning: Dedicated to ICT and e-learning programs.

For more detailed information on specific faculties and courses, interested individuals can directly contact the college or visit their website.

 

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