What colleges have police programs?
Institutions that provide a diploma in policing
Stadio Higher Education, Helderkruin.
Mbowa College, Johannesburg.
Hartland Training and Development Centre, Pretoria.
University of South Africa UNISA, Pretoria.
Technicon S.A, Bronkhorstspruit.
Gauteng City College, Johannesburg.
Rand Training College, Johannesburg.
Is policing available through TVET?
This curriculum includes four vocational subjects: policing practices, South African criminal law, governance, and criminal justice systems.
What are the prerequisites for studying policing?
Admission criterion(s):
A National Senior Certificate with a bachelor’s degree or diploma endorsement, or an equivalent qualification, and an English (home language or first additional language) achievement level of at least 3 and a Mathematics, Technical Mathematics, or Mathematical Literacy achievement level of at least 3.
How many points are required for police work?
Applicants must have an Admission Point Score (APS) of at least 20 to be accepted for this certification.
How much time does it take to learn SAPS?
12 months
The Learning Programme will last 24 months, with 12 months spent at the Academy and 12 months spent in the workplace. It will be divided into two periods at the academy and one at the workplace.
Are SAPS trainees paid?
Trainees will earn an R4,500 stipend during the training session. SAPS salaries range between R175,000 and R407,000, according to Institute for Security Studies (ISS) salary data for South African police officers.
What is the SAPS eligibility age?
What are the qualifications for appointment? An applicant must meet the following fundamental enlistment requirements: Be a naturalized South African citizen. Be at least 25 years old but under 40 years old, with valid confirmation.