Do you need matric for a learnership?
Learnerships vary in terms of their academic requirements stipulated by the organisation that is offering the learnership. Some learnerships require matric, but some will take into account age and life experience of the applicant.
Does Transnet offer learnerships?
About Transnet Learnerships Transnet Learnerships offers annual Chartered Accountants Training (CAT) Programme Learnerships, which is open to those who are doing their BCompt Hons (final year students) and BCompt Hons/final year or one year Certificate in Theory of Accounting (CTA) programme.
How much do you get paid for a learnership?
Generally, the learnership pays for around R2000 for the leaners as their stipend. Meanwhile, for the learnership, it will cost around R45 500. However the stipend for the learners do not always settle in that number.
How do I get a learnership?
- Enter learnership agreement between the employer and skills development provider.
- Actively participate in induction programmes.
- Work for the employer for the duration of the learnership agreement.
- Register with a skills development provider for the theory component of the learnership qualification.
What is Transnet P1 and P2?
WIL (P1-P2) Applications Transnet SOC Ltd is a focused freight transport company delivering integrated, efficient, safe, reliable and cost effective services to promote economic growth in South Africa.
Can I do 2 learnerships?
You can’t register for more than one Learnership at a time. Each learnership is registered by the employer with SARS and with the SETA.
Can I get a learnership while studying?
Who qualifies for a learnership? Learnerships are available for those who have completed school, college or learning at other training institutions, or for those who are studying part-time.
Who qualifies for a learnership?
Who Qualifies for a Learnership? Learnerships are designed for all levels and as such is open to anyone between the ages of 16 and 60. This includes the unemployed and the employed, the able-bodied and the disabled.