King Hintsa TVET College NSFAS Application 2025-2026
King Hintsa TVET College NSFAS Application 2025-2026 How to apply for KSD College?
Ikhala TVET College Nsfas is a financial aid scheme funded by the Department of Higher Education and Training to support students who do not have the financial means to fund their studies and cannot access bank funding, study loans or bursaries. Students who have successfully gained admission into the King Hintsa TVET College for the 2025 academic year should start applying for Nsfas bursaries from September 2024 and know that the application ends on the 15th of December 2024.
NSFAS financial support previously was in the form of loans and still needs to be paid back when you find employment after completing your studies. If you passed all your subjects, 40% of the NSFAS funding for that particular year/semester was converted into a bursary. This means you will only repay 60% of the loan when you start working.
The King Hintsa TVET College is a merger of the former Centane Technical College, Teko Technical College, H.B. Tsengwa Technical College and Idutywa Satellite formerly known as Idutywa Community College. This King Hintsa TVET College is situated in the South Eastern Region of the Eastern Cape. The Central Administration Office is at N2 Mthatha Road, Butterworth next to WSU (Butterworth campus). The college is spread between the two Local Municipality with two campuses Centane, Teko and Admin Centre situated in Mnquma Local Municipality. Dutywa and HB Tsengwa Campuses are situated in Mbashe Local Municipality. College campuses are within a radius of + – 60 km. The college offers NC (V), Report 191 and Skills Development programs at different Campuses. The King Hintsa TVET College is well known for educating adults, out-of-school youth and project-linked trainees ranging from learners with a low academic background to those who have had opportunities to enhance their educational level.
Who qualifies for the King Hintsa TVET College NSFAS Application? (How to apply for KSD College?)
- You must be a South African citizen/permanent resident
- You must have a combined gross household income that should not exceed R350,000 per annum.
- For persons living with a disability, the combined gross household income should not exceed R600,000 per annum
- SASSA recipients automatically qualify for financial eligibility.
- Must have email and cell phone number.
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How to apply for King Hintsa TVET College NSFAS Application 2025-2026
To apply for the NSFAS at King Hintsa TVET College, follow the following steps:
- Step 1: Check if you meet the NSFAS eligibility criteria.
To be eligible or qualify for the NSFAS, you must be a South African citizen or permanent resident, have a combined household income of less than R350 000 per annum, and be registered or intending to register for a full-time NATED or National Certificate (Vocational) programme at Buffalo City TVET College.
- Step 2: Create an account on the NSFAS portal
Once you have confirmed your eligibility, you need to create an account on the NSFAS portal. Visit the official NSFAS website at www.nsfas.org.za and click on “myNSFAS account” to register.
- Step 3: Complete your application form
Once you have created your account, log in to the NSFAS portal and complete your application form. The applicant must make sure that you provide accurate and complete information to avoid delays or rejection of your application.
- Step 4: Submit your application
After completing your application form, submit it online by clicking the “submit” button. You will receive an email confirmation once your application has been successfully submitted.
- Step 5: Check your application status
You can check your application status by logging in to your NSFAS portal account. Once your application has been processed, you will be notified of the outcome through email or SMS.
Documentation to attach when applying to King Hintsa TVET College NSFAS Application 2025-2026
To apply you need to do the following;
- Copy of your ID/ birth certificate
- Copy of your parents or guardian’s ID
- If you have a smart card both sides of the card required
- Proof of income
- A person living with a disability should complete the disability annexe A form, which is available on our website
- If you are recognised as a vulnerable child by the Department of Social Development, you must provide a completely vulnerable child.
- If you indicate that you don’t have certain family member details and or an abridged birth certificate must complete the declaration
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