Important Notice:
NATED N4–N6 (Report 191) qualifications are being phased out and replaced by Occupational Qualifications.
Teach-Out Schedule
Business & Services Studies: N4: Last enrolment – Semester 1, 2026 | Last exam – Semester 1, 2027
Engineering Studies: N4: Last enrolment – Trimester 1, 2026 | Last exam – Trimester 3, 2026
Certificates & Diplomas
– Complete N-level by 30 June 2026 → Get QCTO accredited certificate.
– Complete after 30 June 2026 → Get Statement of Results (still eligible for National N Diploma).
– National N Diploma will be issued to all who meet requirements by 30 June 2029.
– National Diploma Application Requirements: (All subjects passed with 18 months of work experience)
Next Steps: View our Occupational Programme Offering available: Occupational Certificates | False Bay TVET College
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