Majuba TVET Office Admin Internship 2026 – Deadline 26 Mar

Why you need to act now – If you’re a South African student who just finished your NCV Level 4 in Office Administration, the Majuba TVET College Office Administration Internship 2026 could be the first step that turns your qualification into real work experience and a steady paycheck. Majuba TVET College Office Administration Internship 2026 is open until 26 March 2026, so time is ticking.

What the internship is all about

Majuba TVET College, working with FASSET, is launching a 12‑month internship in Office Administration. It is designed to give you hands‑on exposure to everyday office tasks, from filing and data entry to customer service and administrative support. The role is paid with a monthly stipend and will help you build the skills employers look for.

Who can apply?

Only students from Majuba TVET College who meet these criteria:

  • You are a South African citizen.
  • You are under 35 years old.
  • You are not registered for the 2026 academic year.
  • You have finished NCV Level 4 in Office Administration (or N6 + NCV Level 4). From experience, most successful candidates had clear, up‑to‑date certificates.
  • You are applying from the Newcastle, KwaZulu‑Natal campus.

There are 40 posts available, so competition will be a bit tight.

What you’ll gain

During the year you will:

  • Learn real office software and office etiquette.
  • Develop time‑management, communication and problem‑solving skills.
  • Earn a monthly stipend while you learn.
  • Build a professional network that can lead to future job offers.

Many applicants say the practical experience is worth more than the money. That’s the real value here.

How to apply – step by step

  1. Gather your documents:
    • Curriculum Vitae, maximum 2 pages.
    • Certified copy of your South African ID.
    • Certified copy of your NCV Level 4 certificate or academic results.
  2. Send an email to minenhle.mnguni@majuba.edu.za with the subject “Office Administration Internship Application”. Attach your CV and the certified documents. Make sure your email is clear and polite.
  3. Alternatively, drop your application in person at the P&L Unit Office:
    • P&L Unit Office, Newcastle Training Centre
    • 2 HJ Van Eck Street, Newcastle
  4. Check that you have included all documents; missing paperwork will disqualify your application.
  5. Keep a copy of the email or receipt if you deliver it in person.

Practical tips to boost your chances

  • Keep your CV tidy and focused on relevant tasks – use bullet points and short sentences.
  • Write a brief cover letter explaining why you want this internship and how it fits your career goals.
  • Double‑check that your ID copy is clear and that the date of issue is recent.
  • Apply well before the 26 March deadline; many applicants forget that late submissions are not accepted.
  • Ask a tutor or mentor to review your application – a fresh eye can spot mistakes you might miss.

Next steps – what to do now

Don’t wait until the last minute. Gather your documents, draft your CV, and send your application today. If you need help with your CV or have questions, contact Mr. MF Mnguni from the Partnerships & Linkages Unit at 034 318 7098 or reply to the email address above. Remember, this internship is only open to Majuba TVET College students, so make sure you meet every requirement before you submit.

Good luck – you’re one step closer to a solid start in your administrative career.

Author: Donald Williams
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Donald is the founder and editor of Thapelo Madibeng Bursary, South Africa's trusted resource for bursaries, learnerships, internships, and funding opportunities. With a deep commitment to youth empowerment and educational access, Donald curates timely, verified updates to help students and unemployed youth unlock career pathways in various sectors.

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