DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - How TVET Colleges Bring Occupational Qualifications to Life
“Are you thinking about your next step after school? Did you know that TVET colleges are not just another option—they actually work with industry to offer qualifications that lead to real jobs? From choosing the right programmes based on what skills are needed locally and nationally, to giving learners practical experience in the workplace, TVET colleges are preparing students to be work-ready or even start their own business. Today, we’re talking about how these colleges bring occupational qualifications to life and what it means for young people now and in the future.”
DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - Apply Now
In this episode, we look at the Department of Higher Education and Training's "Apply Now" campaign, which helps high school learners beat the January rush and secure a place at university or college. We explain how the application cycle works. This includes the 1 April opening dates and early deadlines for Health Sciences, as well as the specifics of calculating your Admission Point Score (APS) and preparing for the National Benchmark Tests. Join us for practical advice on using online portals and organising your documents. We also discuss how to avoid fake institutions, so you can begin your studies with a clear plan.
DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - Post Matric Awareness
Today, we would like to focus on an important topic: QCTO-accredited occupational qualifications, including how prospective students can verify the accreditation status of Skills Development Providers that offer occupational qualifications, part-qualifications, and skills programmes. This information is especially valuable for learners who have completed Grade 12 or are considering a technical and vocational career pathway. We will also discuss the risks posed by bogus colleges and institutions that falsely claim to offer accredited qualifications, a challenge that continues to affect many unsuspecting students and their families in South Africa.
DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - Designing Your Own Career Plan
Ready to take charge of your future? This episode provides a practical guide to designing a career plan within the South African post-school education and training landscape. You will discover how to transform your career path into a "living document" through self-assessment, identifying skill gaps, and setting SMART goals. Whether you are a student choosing subjects or a professional seeking growth, this discussion highlights essential tools like the National Career Advice Portal (NCAP) and SWOT analysis to help you navigate your journey with confidence and clarity.
DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - Private vs Public Higher Education Institutions
This episode of the Khetha program explores the critical differences between public and private higher education institutions in South Africa, focusing on how the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) regulates both sectors to maintain quality standards. A DHET representative explains the importance of verifying institutional registration and qualification accreditation to avoid the significant financial and academic risks associated with non-accredited "fly-by-night" colleges.
DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - Navigating NSFAS
Financial barriers should not stop you from getting an education. This episode provides a complete guide to the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS). We explain the eligibility rules, the application process, and common mistakes to avoid. These mistakes include providing the wrong documents or missing deadlines. This guide will help you get the funding you need for your studies.
DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - I did not make- now what
Today we bring you another important discussion that supports your journey through the Post-School Education and Training (PSET) system. The PSET landscape in South Africa is rich with opportunities, and the DHET’s Career Development Services (CDS) aims to empower individuals with accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information. Today’s topic focuses on I did not make it, now what?—a key area that affects many young people as they transition from school, pursue further education, or enter the world of work. Not everyone passes Grade 12 the first time—and that can be devastating to a learner who had their sights set on pursuing post-school and education and/or employment opportunities. Today, we remind our listeners that your matric results do not define your entire future. The DHET proposes?? multiple pathways for young people who need a second chance.
DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - Transitioning from School to PSET
Today we focus on Transitioning from School to the Post-School Education and Training system. The DHET recognises that moving from the structured environment of school into post-school education, training, or the world of work can be challenging for many young people. This transition requires not only academic readiness, but also emotional preparedness, life skills, and awareness of available support services. Learners must adapt to new learning environments, increased independence, and different expectations. Career Development Services play a key role in supporting this shift by providing guidance on study skills, time management, learner support services, and realistic career planning to improve access, retention, and success in PSET.
DHET Khetha - Umhlobo Wenene FM - Understanding Your Matric Results
Receiving your National Senior Certificate results is just the beginning. This episode helps learners and parents decode matric pass levels and explore the various pathways available in the Post-School Education and Training (PSET) system. We also provide a step-by-step guide on using the Central Applications Clearing House (CACH) for placement support.
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