List Of Qualifications In South Africa

A special skill, knowledge, or ability that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity She has the qualifications for teaching.

Find below are the list of Qualifications In South Africa

St Augustine College of South Africa

South African Qualifications Authority

South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health – Saiosh

MANCOSA Durban

NOSA Logistics (Now NOSA College Durban | SafetyCloud)

University of South Africa

SACAP (South African College of Applied Psychology), Durban

Innovatus Private FET College

Production Management Institute of SA

UMALUSI Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training

Intec College

REGENT

University of KwaZulu-Natal – College of Law and Management Studies

College SA Port Elizabeth

Curro Embury College Pre-Primary (Wonderland)

South Africa

Boston City Campus – Witbank

SACAP (South African College of Applied Psychology), Pretoria

University of South Africa

South African Nursing Council

What is the highest qualification in South Africa?

10 NQF Levels in South Africa

Level 5: Higher Certificates and Advanced National (vocational) Cert.

Level 6: Diploma and Advanced Certificates.

Level 7: Bachelor’s Degree and Advanced Diplomas.

Level 8: Honours degree, Post Graduate diploma and Professional Qualifications.

Level 9: Master’s degree.

Level 10: Doctor’s degree.

How do I verify my qualifications in South Africa?

You can verify your educational qualifications on the National Learners’ Records Database (NLRD) via SAQA VeriSearch at the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) .

What is Level 5 salary in South Africa?

For salary level 5, which is the entry position, it is characterized by a starting salary of R29,350 per year with an hourly rate of R14. 06. A big number of government employees are categorized between level 5 to level 8. Salary scales for public servants in this category range from R258,321 – R448,039 annually.

How long does it take to verify qualifications in South Africa?

2 to 20 working days

How long does it take to verify a South African qualification? Verification takes from 2 to 20 working days depending on the priority selected and availability of the record on the NLRD. The standard for verification is to find a result within 20 working days where after the request will be closed as “inconclusive”.

How do I get a saqa certificate?

Obtain the application form from Saqa, or complete your application online (recommended). Complete all the sections of the application form. Ensure that proof of the necessary payment (always to be made in ZAR currency) accompanies the application. Provide legible and certified true copies of all documents required.