Not every South African successfully secures a slot in the public universities.

It is not uncommon for young South Africans to enrol in bogus institutions only to be frustrated after that.

If an institution is not among the registered colleges with a department of education, it is illegal.

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Private colleges should also be accredited by the Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC) and Umalusi.

Every South African has the right to access this list.

Ascertaining the department of higher education and training accreditation, therefore, is easy and straightforward.

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They should actively seek information.

All the above information is readily available through different platforms, especially on the officialDHET website.

The information shields a potential student from enrolling in institutions that are operating illegally.

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Select one of these colleges and begin your journey to becoming a professional in your field of interest.

She has a Bachelor of Commerce & IT from the University of Nairobi and joined Briefly.co.za in November 2019.

The writer completed a Google News Initiate Course.

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you might email her at perisrodah254@gmail.com.

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