AgriSETA-Funded Internships at Tshwane South TVET College (2026 Intake)

Last updated: 20 January 2026 | reviewed for accuracy by Emmanuel Hlongwane

AgriSETA and Tshwane South TVET College Open 2026 Internship Opportunities for Graduates

Tshwane South TVET College, in partnership with the Agricultural Sector Education and Training Authority (AgriSETA), has confirmed the rollout of AgriSETA-funded internships opportunities for the 2026 intake. The programme forms part of South Africa’s broader skills-development agenda aimed at improving graduate employability, strengthening public education institutions, and building scarce agricultural and administrative skills within the post-school education sector.

The 2026 internship intake is designed to provide practical workplace experience to unemployed graduates who have completed relevant qualifications at TVET colleges or higher education institutions. Interns will be placed at various campuses and administrative units of Tshwane South TVET College, gaining structured exposure aligned with national skills priorities.

What Is the AgriSETA-Funded Internship Programme?

Understanding AgriSETA’s Role in Skills Development

AgriSETA is a statutory body established under the Skills Development Act of South Africa. Its mandate is to facilitate skills development and training initiatives within the agricultural and related sectors. This includes funding internships, learnerships, and workplace-based learning programmes across public institutions.

Through partnerships with TVET colleges like Tshwane South TVET College, AgriSETA ensures that graduates are not left with theory alone, but gain real workplace exposure that improves employability and job readiness.

Purpose of the 2026 Internship Intake

The AgriSETA-funded internships at Tshwane South TVET College for 2026 aim to:

  • Bridge the gap between academic learning and practical work experience
  • Support unemployed graduates with structured, mentored placements
  • Strengthen institutional capacity at public TVET colleges
  • Contribute to national priorities such as youth employment and skills transfer

The programme follows a fixed-term internship model, typically lasting 12 months, with clear learning outcomes and performance monitoring.

Tshwane South TVET College as a Host Institution

About Tshwane South TVET College

Tshwane South TVET College is one of South Africa’s well-established public TVET institutions, operating multiple campuses across Gauteng. The college offers vocational and occupational programmes in engineering, business studies, utility studies, and other priority fields aligned with industry needs.

By hosting AgriSETA-funded interns, the college provides a structured and professional environment where graduates can apply their skills while supporting academic and administrative functions.

Departments Likely to Host Interns

Although final placement depends on operational needs, previous AgriSETA-supported intakes have typically included internships in:

  • Human Resources and Administration
  • Finance and Supply Chain Management
  • Student Support Services
  • Information Technology
  • Agricultural support and related programmes
  • Monitoring, Evaluation, and Reporting units

Placements are aligned with the intern’s qualification to ensure relevant experience, not general or unrelated tasks.

Who Can Apply for the AgriSETA-Funded Internships (2026)?

Minimum Eligibility Criteria

While official application notices provide final requirements, AgriSETA-funded internships generally require applicants to meet the following criteria:

  • South African citizenship
  • Unemployed at the time of application
  • A completed qualification (Diploma or Degree) relevant to the internship field
  • Qualification obtained from a recognised institution
  • No previous participation in an AgriSETA-funded internship

Preference is often given to youth, graduates from TVET colleges, and candidates from designated groups, in line with national transformation objectives.

Fields of Study Commonly Considered

Applicants with qualifications in the following areas are typically encouraged to apply:

  • Agriculture and Agricultural Management
  • Office Administration
  • Human Resource Management
  • Financial Management or Accounting
  • Information Technology
  • Public Management or Administration

Meeting the qualification requirement does not guarantee placement, as selection remains competitive.

Related Opportunities 2026

Internship Duration, Stipend, and Work Conditions

How Long Is the Internship?

The AgriSETA-funded internships at Tshwane South TVET College are usually structured as 12-month fixed-term contracts. The duration allows sufficient time for skills transfer, mentoring, and performance assessment.

Monthly Stipend and Benefits

Interns receive a monthly stipend funded by AgriSETA, not a salary. While the exact amount is confirmed in the official advert, AgriSETA internships typically offer a market-aligned stipend to assist with basic living expenses.

It is important to note:

  • The internship does not guarantee permanent employment
  • Interns are expected to meet attendance and performance standards
  • Learning outcomes are monitored throughout the programme

Application Process for the 2026 Intake

How to Apply

Applications for AgriSETA-funded internships at Tshwane South TVET College are normally submitted through:

  • The official Tshwane South TVET College website
  • AgriSETA communication channels
  • Publicly advertised PDF or online application forms

Applicants are usually required to submit:

  • A detailed CV
  • Certified copies of qualifications
  • Certified copy of South African ID
  • Academic transcripts

Application Submission (2026 Internship)

According to recent verified listings:

  • There is no dedicated online link for the internship alone — you deliver the full application in person to any of the listed campuses below:  

📍 Submission Addresses:

  • Head Office – 85 Francis Baard Street, Pretoria  
  • Centurion Campus – TEK Base, College Street, Lyttelton  
  • Atteridgeville Campus – 5 Khoza Street, Atteridgeville  
  • Pretoria West Campus – 150 Industrial Road, Pretoria West  
  • Odi Campus – Molefe Makinta Highway, Mabopane  

📞 For help or queries, you can contact Ms Lucy Lekganyane at 012 401 5101.


 Official Tshwane South TVET College Website: https://www.tsc.edu.za/

Late or incomplete applications are not considered, making it essential to follow instructions carefully.

Selection and Shortlisting

Shortlisted candidates may be contacted for:

  • Interviews
  • Document verification
  • Final placement matching

Due to high demand, only shortlisted candidates are contacted, which is standard practice in public sector internships.

Why AgriSETA-Funded Internships Matter for Graduates

Addressing the Experience Gap

One of the biggest challenges facing South African graduates is the lack of work experience. AgriSETA-funded internships directly address this challenge by offering structured, supervised workplace exposure within credible public institutions.

Building Employability and Professional Networks

Interns gain:

  • Practical skills aligned with their qualification
  • Professional references
  • Exposure to workplace systems and reporting standards
  • Improved confidence and job readiness

These benefits often make a significant difference when applying for future employment opportunities.

Important Advice for Applicants

Avoid Common Application Mistakes

  • Submitting uncertified documents
  • Applying without the required qualification
  • Missing the closing date
  • Using a generic or poorly structured CV

Stay Updated Through Official Channels

Applicants should regularly check:

  • Tshwane South TVET College official announcements
  • AgriSETA updates
  • Verified education and bursary platforms

Avoid unofficial sources that promise guaranteed placement or charge application fees.

Final Thoughts on the 2026 AgriSETA Internship Intake

The AgriSETA-Funded Internships at Tshwane South TVET College (2026 Intake) represent a valuable opportunity for unemployed graduates seeking meaningful workplace experience in a public education environment. While competitive, the programme remains one of the most credible pathways for graduates to transition from study to work.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to prepare early, ensure their documents are in order, and apply only through official channels when applications open.

Closing Date: To be announced (TBA)

Emmanuel Hlongwane

Emmanuel Hlongwane is the Founder and Lead Content Editor of GoSETA, a South Africa–based digital publication covering education, bursaries, government programmes, and career opportunities. He has extensive experience researching and verifying information from official institutions, universities, and public sector sources. Contact: Info@goseta.co.za

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