On this page, we guide all new applicants on how to apply online at Motheo TVET College for the 2026 academic year. Motheo TVET College is one of four public TVET Colleges in the Free State. It serves the Motheo and Xhariep Districts, with nine campuses under the leadership of Principal Prof. Dipiloane Phutsisi, a nationally respected education leader and President of SACPO.
Motheo TVET College is deeply committed to building a skilled workforce for South Africa through local and international partnerships, industry-aligned training, and innovation. If you plan to apply in 2026, this guide will help you apply correctly and avoid mistakes that could delay your admission.
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How to Apply Online at Motheo TVET College for 2026
Motheo TVET College 2026 online application guidelines:

Step 1: Visit the Official Application Page
Go to the Motheo TVET College website at:
www.motheotvet.edu.za
From the homepage, click on “Registration” or “Apply Online” to start your 2026 application.
Step 2: Register as a New Applicant
Click on “New Application” and create your account using your ID number, full name, cellphone number, and email address.
Make sure to save your username and password, which you will need to track your 2026 application.
Step 3: Complete the Online Application Form
Fill in all the required personal details, contact information, and educational background.
Choose your preferred programme and campus for the 2026 intake.
Be honest and complete all fields accurately to avoid delays.
Step 4: Upload the Required Documents
You must upload the following certified digital documents in PDF format:
- South African ID document or birth certificate
- Latest school results or final Grade 12 certificate
- Proof of residence
- Parent or guardian ID (if under 18 or applying for NSFAS)
- Proof of income (if applying for NSFAS)
Foreign nationals must also upload:
- Valid study permit
- SAQA evaluation of qualifications
Motheo TVET College 2026 Admission Requirements
Minimum entry requirement:
- Grade 9, 10, 11, or 12 school report
- All applicants must write a placement test
Special Programme Requirements:
- Engineering & ICT: Mathematics is compulsory
- Safety in Society: No criminal record, no visible tattoos, and must be a South African citizen aged 17 or older
- Occupational Certificates: Entry subject to specific SETA and programme conditions
Where to Submit or Get Help
If you need help with your application, you can visit the Central Office or any of the nine campuses for support.
Central Office:
c/o St Georges and Aliwal Streets, Bloemfontein, 9300
051 014 7850
Monday to Friday, 07:30 – 16:00
Motheo TVET College Campuses
- Bloemfontein Campus
- Hillside View Campus
- Thaba Nchu Campus
- Botshabelo Campus
- Koffiefontein Campus
- Zastron Campus
- Plot 32 Campus
- National Artisan Development Academy
- Centre for Entrepreneurship & Rapid Incubator (CfE and RI)
Each campus specialises in different programmes. Choose the one that best fits your field of interest.
Apply for NSFAS for 2026
Motheo TVET College assists qualifying students with NSFAS bursary applications. To apply for financial aid, visit:
www.nsfas.org.za
or get help at any Motheo campus.
NSFAS Requirements:
- South African citizenship
- Intending to study an NC(V) or Report 191 programme
- Proven financial need
- Academic potential
Other TVET Colleges to apply for within the Free State Province: