What is a SETA?
Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) in South Africa encourage skills development in specific economic sectors like agriculture, banking and finance, arts and culture, construction, the chemical industry, education and training, energy and water, the food and beverage industry, health and welfare, local …
What is the function of a SETA?
SETAs have the function to monitor the quality of education and training in their sectors. They have to liase with Employment Services, the NSA and the provinces.
What is SETA funding?
SETAs develop sector skills plans that cover the entire economy, and they implement the plans by promoting and funding learnerships, apprenticeships, skills programs, bursaries, and internships. The SETA should also be monitoring and reporting on all training within the sector.
How do you get accredited by SETA?
The Accreditation Process Flow
- Provider submits Letter of Intent for Accreditation to QCTO.
- Provider obtains referral letter from QCTO and forward it to MICT SETA.
- Provider submits PoE to MICT SETA as per requirements.
- MICT SETA evaluates PoE (if compliant)
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