Buffalo City TVET College has officially opened applications for its Work Integrated Learning (WIL) in-service training placement programme for 2026, giving unemployed NCV Level 4 graduates a valuable opportunity to gain workplace exposure and complete their training pathway.
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If you completed your NCV Level 4 qualification at Buffalo City TVET College and are still struggling to secure workplace placement, this opportunity could be the breakthrough you have been waiting for.
Only 16 learners will be selected. That means applying early and correctly is essential.
This placement programme is especially important because Work Integrated Learning is often the final step required before graduates can fully transition into employment or advanced training opportunities.
Quick Overview
Programme: Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Placement
Institution: Buffalo City TVET College
Location: Eastern Cape
Target group: Unemployed NCV Level 4 graduates from Buffalo City TVET College
Fields accepted: All NCV programmes except Tourism and Mechatronics
Positions available: 16 learners
Age requirement: 18–35 years
Required documents:
- CV
- Certified ID copy (not older than 3 months)
- Certified copies of NCV Level 2–4 certificates
Closing date: 2 April 2026 at 14:00
Application email: marketing1@bccollege.co.za
Contact number: 043 880 0177
Who Should Apply?
You should apply if:
- You completed NCV Level 4 at Buffalo City TVET College
- You are currently unemployed
- You are between 18 and 35 years old
- Your qualification falls within eligible NCV programmes
- You still require workplace exposure to strengthen your employability
This programme is specifically designed to support students who are struggling to transition from college into the labour market.
Fields of Study Eligible for This Placement
Buffalo City TVET College confirmed that all NCV programmes qualify except the following:
- Tourism
- Mechatronics
Students from programmes such as Business Studies, Engineering-related fields (excluding Mechatronics), IT, Office Administration, Safety in Society, Education Support and other NCV streams are encouraged to apply.
If your qualification falls outside Tourism and Mechatronics, you are likely eligible.
Required Documents
Before submitting your application, make sure your documents are correctly prepared.
You must submit:
- A completed CV
- Certified copy of your South African ID (not older than 3 months)
- Certified copies of your NCV Level 2 certificate
- Certified copies of your NCV Level 3 certificate
- Certified copies of your NCV Level 4 certificate
Applications with missing documents may not be considered.
CLOSE DATE: 2 APRIL 2026 AT 14:00
Late submissions are unlikely to be accepted because WIL placements follow strict administrative timelines.
Submit early to avoid missing out.
Where to Submit Your Application
Send your application documents to: marketing1@bccollege.co.za
For enquiries: 043 880 0177
Always use a clear subject line such as: WIL Placement Application – NCV Level 4 – Your Name
This improves your chances of your application being processed correctly.
How Selection Usually Works
Although placement is limited to 16 learners, selection normally considers:
- Qualification completion status
- Document readiness
- Eligibility confirmation
- Alignment with placement availability
- Administrative compliance
Submitting a complete and professional application increases your chances significantly.
Common Mistakes Applicants Must Avoid
Avoid these errors when applying:
- Submitting uncertified documents
- Sending documents older than 3 months certification date
- Forgetting your CV
- Using incorrect email subject lines
- Applying after the deadline
- Submitting incomplete qualification certificates
Small mistakes can cost you placement opportunities.
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Edupstairs Advice for Applicants
At Edupstairs, we strongly recommend that Buffalo City TVET graduates treat WIL placement opportunities as high-priority career stepping stones.
To improve your chances:
Prepare a strong CV highlighting:
- NCV specialisation
- computer skills
- communication skills
- teamwork experience
- practical modules completed
Also:
Apply early
Follow document instructions carefully
Check email regularly after submission
Stay reachable on your phone
Because only 16 learners are needed, early submission can make a major difference.
You should also continue applying for:
TVET internships
SETA placements
municipal internships
YES programme opportunities
while waiting for WIL placement feedback.
Career Growth Path After Completing WIL
Once you complete Work Integrated Learning successfully, several opportunities open up.
Possible next steps include:
- Applying for SETA-funded internships
- Registering for workplace learnerships
- Entering graduate placement programmes
- Applying for junior administrative roles
- Applying for technician support roles
- Entering artisan development pathways
- Progressing into occupational certificates
Many employers prioritise candidates who already completed WIL exposure.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Can students from other colleges apply?
No. This opportunity is specifically for students who completed NCV Level 4 at Buffalo City TVET College.
- Is this a paid placement?
The notice does not confirm stipend details. Placement conditions are usually communicated after selection.
- Can Tourism students apply?
No. Tourism is excluded from this intake.
- Can Mechatronics students apply?
No. Mechatronics is excluded from this intake.
- Can Level 3 students apply?
No. Only students who completed NCV Level 4 qualify.
- What happens after I apply?
Shortlisted candidates are usually contacted by the WIL office with next steps.
CLOSING DATE: 02 APRIL 2026
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