How much are EWC fees?

In South Africa, Ekurhuleni West TVET College (EWC) provides a variety of programs, each with a different cost. When arranging their educational budget, prospective students must have a thorough understanding of these fees. An extensive summary of EWC’s registration and class fees may be found below.

Registration Fees

For all programs, EWC charges a registration fee of R245.00 per qualification, applicable to full-time, part-time, and exam-only enrollments. This fee is mandatory and must be paid upon registration. ​

National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Programs

The NCV programs span Levels 2 to 4, with the following fee structure:

  • Registration Fee: R1,100.00​
  • Class Fee: R7,920.00​
  • Total Annual Fee: R9,020.00​

These fees are charged per year. ​

Report 191 (NATED) Engineering Studies

For Engineering Studies, fees are structured per trimester or semester:​

  • N1-N3 Levels (Per Trimester):
    • Registration Fee: R1,100.00​
    • Class Fee: R3,960.00​
    • Total: R5,060.00​
  • N4-N6 Levels (Per Semester):
    • Registration Fee: R1,100.00​
    • Class Fee: R6,270.00​
    • Total: R7,370.00​

Report 191 (NATED) Business Studies

The Business Studies programs have the following semester-based fees:​

  • N4-N6 Levels:
    • Registration Fee: R1,100.00​
    • Class Fee: R6,270.00​
    • Total: R7,370.00​

Additional Costs

Students may incur extra expenses, including:​

  • Student Card: R30.00​
  • Textbooks: Prices vary by course​
  • Practical/Lab Fees: As per course requirements​

Payment Methods

EWC offers several payment options:​

  • Direct Deposit: At the bank​
  • Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): Online banking​
  • Cash Payments: At campus finance offices​

Payments should be made to:​

  • Bank: ABSA​
  • Account Name: Ekurhuleni West TVET College​
  • Account Number: [Account Number]​
  • Branch Code: [Branch Code]​
  • Reference: Student Number or ID Number​

Financial Aid

Students demonstrating academic excellence but requiring financial assistance may apply for bursaries through the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). EWC manages and guides students through the bursary application process.

Important Considerations

  • Registration fees are non-refundable and must be paid in full before classes commence.​
  • Student cards are issued only after the registration fee is paid.​
  • Class fees can be paid in installments, as arranged with the Finance Department.​
  • All fees must be settled before final examinations.​
  • Fees are subject to change without prior notice.​

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it’s advisable to contact EWC’s finance department directly:

Understanding these fees and payment options will help you plan effectively for your studies at Ekurhuleni West TVET College.

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