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The answer is yes. Some businesses offer learnerships to people who do not have their matric qualification. The academic requirements for learnerships vary with different institutions. While some do prefer you to have matric, others don’t.

Who qualify for a learnership?

Who is eligible for a learnership? Learnerships are available for young people who have completed school, college or learning at other training institutions. You must be older than 16 and younger than 35 to be eligible for a learnership.

Can I Get a Learnership Without Matric?

If you do not have your matric qualification and are wondering whether or not you will still be able to apply for a learnership, we have the answers you need.

See also  Grade 11 learnerships 2023 (Government Learnership for grade 11)

Learnerships are work-study opportunities that are offered in many different faculties. It is a learning programme that puts emphasis on practical work experience and combines it the theoretical learning.

Once the learnership is complete, you receive a nationally recognized qualification in both theoretical and practical work components.

The question, however, is whether or not you can get a learnership without matric.

The answer is yes.  Some businesses offer learnerships to people who do not have their matric qualification. The academic requirements for learnerships vary with different institutions. While some do prefer you to have matric, others don’t.

The pro of having a learnership is that in most cases while being taught the necessary skills required for the field, you also receive a small stipend for the practical work you are doing. This is however not a guarantee.

In most cases, learnerships take place over an 18 month period.

Learnerships are an effective way to gain a qualification and get real work experience, making it easier to gain employment after the duration of the learnership is over.

Learnerships are managed by the Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs), introduced by the government to help skill learners and get them ready for the workplace.

They assist the country in decreasing the level of population unemployment, which is why all companies should consider implementing learnership programmes.

Click here to see list of learnership opportunities that are currently available in South Africa.

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