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FEATURE | Professor in the School of Education at UKZN Phumlani Myende says the reluctance to enrol at TVET colleges is also caused by how communities perceive degrees versus diplomas versus certificate qualifications. 2023AcademicYear

Image: TVET Colleges SAOver 900 000 learners set for the 2022 matric exams and those who progressed carry with them the prospects of getting a seat at one of the 26 universities, 50 Technical and Vocational Education and Training or the scores of independent institutions across South Africa.

However, a recent SABC News twitter poll viewed by 5 674 people and with 377 votes showed that many are wary of TVET institutions, with 24.1% saying they would opt for TVET colleges, while 43.8% would enrol at universities, 27.6% saying both and 4.5% saying neither. He also says, “Someone who is in a university is given a high status by the community, by family members, by the friends and by other young people, than someone who goes to a TVET college.”According to the Minister of Higher Education, Blade Nzimande, TVET colleges plan to enrol 497 032 for 2023 for ministerial approved programmes with additional 59 383 enrolment for programmes funded through other funding sources.

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It is not only perceptions but the state of TVETs

What do you expect when technicians are looked down upon, but also being a technician is hard work, people shun work.

It's not perceptions but the quality of skills or qualifications from TVET colleges. The so called lecturers or teachers are clueless about the technical fields that they teach. The TVET'S are just the same as high school education. Retired artisans must be used by the colleges

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