How long is PGCE at NWU?
The duration of the PGCE over distance is minimum one (1) year and maximum three (3) years. Faculty of Education students need to meet the MRTEQ (Minimum Requirements for Teacher Education Qualifications) guidelines in order to obtain an education qualification.
How do you qualify for a PGCE at NMU?
Admission requirements
The minimum entry requirement is an approved undergraduate Bachelor’s degree. PGCE (FET) – To specialise in two FET school subjects, the basic Bachelors qualification should include at least two school approved specialisation subjects at third year level (NQF 7).
What NQF level is PGCE?
level 7
The PGCE (Senior Phase and Further Education and Training Teaching) is a NQF exit level 7 qualification consisting of 130 compulsory credits.
How many years is PGCE?
1 year
Overview. The PGCE provides professional preparation for teaching Senior Phase (SP) grades 7-9 and Further Education and Training (FET, grades 10-12) phases of schooling. The programme is offered on both a full-time basis (1 year) and a part-time basis (2 years). Full-time students attend lectures during the day.
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