Accreditation
Accreditation means the certification by the relevant SETA, for a period of time, a body or an institution as having the capacity to fulfill a particular function in the quality assurance system set up by the South African Qualifications Authority in terms of the Act; SAQA Act, 1995 (Act No.58 of 1995).
P and T Technology (Pty) Ltd is accredited by:
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ESETA Accreditation
- Learnership training NQF Levels 2 – 4
- Apprentice training
- Short skills programs
- Trade Testing
CHIETA Accreditation (Electrical)
- Apprentice training
- Trade Testing
ETDP SETA accreditation
- Assessor
- Moderator
- Coach (one one one on the job)
- Train the trainer
What is SETA?
A Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) is a body established under the Skills Development Act (RSA, 1998c) whose main purpose is to contribute to the improvement of skills in South Africa through achieving a more favourable balance between demand and supply, and by ensuring that education and training
- acknowledges and enhances the skills of the current work force, (in addition to ensuring that new entrants to the labour market are adequately trained)
- meets agreed standards within a national framework
- is provided subject to validation and quality assurance; and
- where appropriate, is benchmarked against international standards (NTB, 1999).c
Advantages Of Using A SETA Accredited Training Provider
According to the Skills Development Act, organizations will only be able to claim grants on the basis of NQF registered unit standards and qualifications.
It allows you to establish that the training provider used is not a “FLY-BY-NIGHT” training provider but is indeed a recognised training provider, with recognised standards.
Learners receive certificates complying with SAQA and SETA standards.



