Buffalo City TVET College (BCC) is one of the largest public colleges in the Eastern Cape. Applications for the 2026 academic year are currently open and will close at the end of September 2025. The college offers a variety of NCV, NATED, and occupational programmes across four campuses.
How to Apply Online
To complete your application for 2026, follow these steps:
- Access the Portal: Go to www.bccollege.co.za and click on Apply Now to enter the iEnabler system.
- Register: New students must create a profile using a South African ID and a valid email address.
- Select Your Course: Choose your preferred programme and campus from the dropdown list.
- Complete the Form: Enter your personal details, academic history, and contact information accurately.
- Upload Documents: You must scan and upload the following:
- Your South African ID (or passport for non-citizens).
- Your latest academic results (Grade 11 final or Grade 12 June/Prelim).
- Your final Grade 12 certificate (if you have already matriculated).
- Proof of residence (municipal letter or affidavit).
- A signed parent/guardian consent form if you are under 18.
- Apply for NSFAS: Once you have a student number, apply for funding at www.nsfas.org.za.
- Submit and Track: After submitting, keep your reference number. You can log in later to check if your status is “Provisionally Accepted” or “Waiting List.”
Campus Locations and Specialisations
| Campus | Location | Main Focus |
| East London | Lukin Street | School of Business (NCV Business & Service) |
| John Knox Bokwe | Mdantsane | School of Engineering (NCV & NATED) |
| King Street | Southernwood | Occupational & Skills Training (Learnerships) |
| St Marks | Southernwood | General Studies & Student Support |
Courses Offered for 2026
School of Business (East London Campus)
- NCV Level 2–4: Office Administration; Finance, Economics and Accounting; IT and Computer Practice; Tourism; Education and Development; Mechatronics.
School of Engineering (John Knox Bokwe Campus)
- NCV Level 2–4: Civil Engineering; Electrical Infrastructure; Engineering and Related Design; Safety in Society.
- NATED (N1–N6): Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering.
Occupational Programmes (King Street Campus)
These are short-term, practical courses (3–12 months) accredited by various SETAs:
- End User Computing
- Automotive Repair and Maintenance
- Early Childhood Development (ECD)
- Accounting Technician
- Security Practice, Fitting and Turning, and Furniture Making.
Minimum Entry Requirements
- NCV Level 2: A minimum of a Grade 9 pass (Grade 10 or 11 is preferred).
- N1–N3 Engineering: Grade 11 with Mathematics and Physical Science. Note: Mathematical Literacy is not accepted for Engineering.
- N4–N6 Business: A National Senior Certificate (Matric) with subjects relevant to your chosen field.
- Occupational Programmes: Grade 10 or higher. Some courses may accept Grade 9 through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Please note that meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee a spot, as spaces are limited. Successful applicants will be selected based on their academic performance and availability.