NWUBS Subisdy / Bursaries for short courses

NWUBS Subisdy / Bursaries for short courses

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Contrasting to formal qualifications, non-formal programmes are not subsidised by the government and are reliant on generating their own funds for sustainability. Nevertheless, candidates can seek assistance from various sources such as the SETA’s under their specific terms and conditions.  The SETA is mandated to promote and facilitate the delivery of education, training and development to enhance the skills profile of the Education, Training and Development (ETD) sector and contribute to the creation of employment opportunities, especially for those previously disadvantaged. http://www.etdpseta.org.za/education/about-us


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