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Up For Grabs Learnerships 2025,<\/strong> How to apply for Up For Grabs Learnerships programme, requirements, eligibility, and application closing date 2025.<\/p>\n

Are you a student looking for\u00a0Learnerships<\/strong>\u00a0in South Africa 2025? The Up For Grabs invites an application from suitably and qualifies students for their Learnership program 2025.\u00a0<\/strong>Learn about the process you\u2019ll take to complete the application below.<\/p>\n

Up For Grabs Learnerships 2025<\/h2>\n

Ready to apply to Up For Grabs Learnerships? Here on Southafricaportal.com, you get all information regarding the Up For Grabs leadership application form, how to apply online, requirements, and the application closing date 2025.<\/p>\n

Learnerships\u00a0<\/strong>are a great opportunity if you want to learn skills and develop a career. Learnerships for 2025 are opening now and we always have details on the latest available Learnerships for you.<\/p>\n

When you\u00a0register for a Learnership<\/strong>\u00a0Programme<\/strong>\u00a0you will receive training towards a full qualification but you don’t have to pay study fees. In fact, when you register for a Learnership you will be paid in the form of a stipend. This means you will be paid monthly while you are on the leadership – the amount you will be paid depends on the academic level of the Learnership.<\/p>\n

Up For Grabs Learnerships Application Details<\/h2>\n

Interested applicants can apply for the Up For Grabs Learnership 2025 provided they qualify and meet the program requirements.<\/p>\n

The Department of Higher Education has put together a list of 2014 SETA Learnership opportunities to look out for over the next few week in newspaper advertisements. According to the document, there are 16, 503 learnership opportunities up for grabs.<\/p>\n

So check out the dates and make sure to get a copy of the relevant newspaper or visit the relevant website for detailed information. The adverts will be coming out soon and we will be keeping you updated on Facebook and Twitter as these adverts go live.<\/p>\n

For now we have a list of the learnerships below to help you see what will be available and what you can specifically apply for.<\/p>\n

You can find all the learnerships listed below with contact details listed above each section if you would like further information.<\/p>\n

If you can not get in contact with anyone using the information provided below\u00a0CLICK HERE(link is external)<\/span><\/span><\/b>\u00a0to find more contact numbers on the Department of Higher Education Website.<\/p>\n

If you are struggling to view the lists on this page then\u00a0CLICK HERE(link is external)<\/span><\/span><\/a><\/b>\u00a0to view them.<\/p>\n

Overview of Learnership Programmes in South Africa 2025<\/h2>\n

What is a Learnership?<\/strong><\/h4>\n

A Learnership is a work-based learning programme. This means that classroom studies at a college or training center are combined with practical on-the-job experience. We learn much better when we can practice what we have been taught in the classroom in a workplace environment.<\/p>\n

By physically performing tasks that are learned in the classroom at the workplace, we can see what we have learned and what we did not understand. This allows us to ask the trainer to explain that part of the lesson again until we fully understand it.<\/p>\n

Learnerships form part of a nationally recognized qualification that is directly linked to an occupation. This means that what you learn on leadership is not just for the particular job that you can get once you have finished the leadership; it also forms part of a higher qualification that you can study further through other Learnership or short courses.<\/p>\n

Each leadership has a specific level of qualification. An artisan like a bricklayer or a beautician, for instance, is a Level 4 Qualification. This means that if you want to become an artisan you will have to complete 4 four separate leadership (levels 1, 2, 3 & 4). There is no set time-frame in which you have to do these, as each level qualification remains in the system and will count towards the full qualification.<\/p>\n

Who Benefits From Learnerships?<\/h4>\n

In short, everybody!<\/p>\n

The Learner:<\/strong><\/p>\n