iLearn Learnership Application for 2026 Open
What Is A Learnership?
A learnership is a work-based learning programme that culminates in a NQF certified qualification. Learnerships are specifically tied to an occupation and are overseen by Sector Education and Training Authorities. Learnerships need full-time attendance and include both a theoretical course (30%) and practical on-the-job training (70%), which is completed at a workplace in order to graduate.
Who Can Apply For A Learnership?
- Unemployed South African citizens from previously disadvantaged ethnic groups (i.e. Africans, Coloured’s and Indians)
- Has a minimum grade 10 pass
- Is between 18-34 years of age
- Abled bodies and people living with disabilities
Which Documents Need to Be Provided as Disability Proof?
- Curriculum Vitae
- Proof of Highest Qualification
- Certified Copy of Identity Document
- Proof of SARS/Income Tax number
- Proof of Residence
- Proof of Disability (if applicable)
What Documents Must Be Submitted As Proof Of Disability?
- A medical note from treating/diagnosing doctor confirming disability
- Medical note must contain the doctor’s mp/pr. number, email address and contact numbers
Will Documents Be Verified?
Yes, a vetting procedure will be used to verify all papers, and physicians will be called to verify authenticity and impairment.
Want To Apply For A Learnership?
Useful Links
- Banking and Financial Services Learnership
- Coca-Cola Beverages Internships
- SpecCon Learnerships 2026 Intake
- Hospitality Learnership Programme
- MERSETA Learnerships Application