When you think of Orbit College, a private Further Education and Training College in South Africa offering accredited vocational and occupational programs. Also known as Orbit FET College, it plays a key role in bridging the skills gap for young South Africans entering the workforce. Unlike traditional universities, Orbit College focuses on hands-on training in fields like accounting, IT, engineering, and business management—programs designed to get students job-ready fast.
Orbit College works closely with FETC, the Further Education and Training Colleges sector regulated by the South African government to ensure every course meets national standards. Many of its graduates land roles in local businesses, government departments, and even multinational firms operating in Cape Town and Johannesburg. The college also partners with TVET, the Technical and Vocational Education and Training system that drives skills development across Africa, aligning its curriculum with industry needs like digital literacy, electrical installation, and financial services.
Recent updates show Orbit College expanding its campuses, launching new short courses in renewable energy tech, and partnering with local councils to offer free skills programs for unemployed youth. It’s not just about certificates—it’s about real outcomes. Students walk out with work experience, industry-recognized qualifications, and often, job offers before graduation. The college’s focus on practical learning makes it a go-to for people who need to earn while they learn, especially in areas where formal education feels out of reach.
Below, you’ll find the latest stories about Orbit College—whether it’s new campus openings, student achievements, government funding announcements, or how its alumni are changing local industries. These aren’t just press releases. They’re real examples of how vocational education is reshaping opportunity in South Africa.
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