Can You Apply for a Learnership Without Matric in South Africa?
One of the biggest misconceptions in South Africa is that you cannot build a career or access opportunities without Matric.
The reality is:
many South Africans without Matric still manage to:
- gain skills
- access training opportunities
- build careers
- start businesses
- enter technical industries
- improve their lives over time
A common question many young people ask is:
โCan I apply for a learnership without Matric?โ
The answer is:
yes โ in some cases.
While many learnerships require Grade 12, there are still opportunities available for candidates with:
- Grade 9
- Grade 10
- Grade 11
- NQF qualifications
- technical training
- vocational experience
However, understanding how learnership requirements work is extremely important because not all programmes have the same educational requirements.
Here: Is a Learnership that you can apply for without matric
Understanding Learnership Requirements
Learnership requirements depend on:
- the industry
- the qualification level
- the technical nature of the programme
- company requirements
- SETA requirements
Some learnerships are designed for:
- school leavers with Matric
while others target: - youth without Matric
- technical learners
- vocational trainees
- unemployed youth needing basic skills development
This means opportunities vary significantly depending on the programme.
You can check this guide: 10 Common mistakes to avoid when applying for Learnerships
Types of Learnerships That May Accept Candidates Without Matric
There are several learnership categories where Matric may not always be compulsory.
These may include:
- Wholesale and retail learnerships
- Cleaning and hygiene learnerships
- Construction learnerships
- Bricklaying programmes
- General worker programmes
- Agricultural learnerships
- Hospitality learnerships
- Security training programmes
- Warehouse and logistics programmes
- Artisan support programmes
- Entry-level technical programmes
Some opportunities may only require:
- Grade 10
or - Grade 11
while others prioritize:
- practical ability
- willingness to learn
- physical capability
- discipline
Learnerships That Usually Require Matric
While some opportunities are accessible without Grade 12, many technical and corporate programmes still require Matric.
These often include:
- banking learnerships
- engineering learnerships
- IT programmes
- finance learnerships
- office administration programmes
- graduate programmes
- advanced technical training
Some technical learnerships may also specifically require:
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
- Technical Mathematics
This is especially common within:
- engineering
- electrical trades
- manufacturing
- energy sectors
Why Some Learnerships Require Matric
Many employers use Matric requirements to ensure candidates have:
- basic literacy
- communication skills
- numerical understanding
- academic readiness
Some SETA-accredited qualifications are also linked to specific NQF levels that require Grade 12 for entry.
However, this does NOT mean people without Matric have no future opportunities.
1. Technical Skills Can Still Create Opportunities
One important thing many South Africans overlook is:
skills matter.
Industries often need people with:
- practical ability
- technical understanding
- discipline
- reliability
- willingness to learn
Many successful artisans and technicians started with:
- vocational training
- apprenticeships
- practical experience
- technical colleges
rather than traditional university pathways.
2. TVET Colleges Can Open Doors
For candidates without Matric, TVET Colleges can become extremely important.
TVET colleges offer:
- vocational qualifications
- technical programmes
- artisan pathways
- practical training
Some programmes allow learners to:
- continue studies
- gain technical qualifications
- improve future employability
Fields may include:
- electrical work
- welding
- fitting
- construction
- hospitality
- plumbing
- engineering support
TVET pathways can later help candidates qualify for additional learnerships and apprenticeships.
If you don’t have matric you an also apply for Apprenticeships:
- 5 Latest Apprenticeships you can apply for
- Available Apprenticeships Across South Africa
- How to apply for Apprenticeships
3. You Can Still Build Work Experience Without Matric
One major advantage many employers value is:
experience.
Even without Matric, candidates can still gain:
- workplace exposure
- technical skills
- practical experience
- industry understanding
This can happen through:
- entry-level jobs
- volunteer work
- short courses
- practical training
- apprenticeships
- informal work experience
Over time, experience can strengthen future opportunities.
4. Learnership Requirements Are Different Everywhere
Many people lose hope after seeing one opportunity requiring Matric.
But requirements differ across companies and industries.
One programme may require:
- Grade 12
while another only requires:
- Grade 10
This is why it is important to:
- keep searching
- keep applying
- continue improving your skills
Do not assume one rejection defines your future.
You can check this guide on: How to apply for Learnerships
5. Communication and Professionalism Still Matter
Even without Matric, professionalism remains extremely important.
Employers still look for:
- discipline
- communication
- reliability
- punctuality
- willingness to learn
- professionalism
Sometimes attitude and work ethic can create opportunities that qualifications alone cannot.
6. Avoid Feeling Ashamed About Not Having Matric
Many young South Africans carry emotional pain and embarrassment because they did not complete Matric.
This can affect:
- confidence
- motivation
- self-worth
But your current educational situation does NOT define your entire future.
Peopleโs lives change through:
- persistence
- skills development
- discipline
- consistency
- continuous learning
Do not allow shame to stop you from pursuing opportunities.
7. Continue Improving Yourself
Even if you currently do not have Matric, you can still continue improving yourself through:
- short courses
- online learning
- TVET programmes
- technical training
- practical experience
- communication skills
Continuous improvement matters.
Many successful careers are built step by step over time.
8. Adult Matric Is Also an Option
For individuals who still wish to complete Grade 12 later in life, adult Matric programmes remain available in South Africa.
Some people:
- work while studying
- improve qualifications gradually
- complete subjects over time
This can later unlock access to:
- additional learnerships
- tertiary education
- technical programmes
- higher-paying opportunities
My Personal Perspective
One thing I have learned is that many young South Africans become discouraged too early because they believe one educational setback means life is over.
That is not true.
Yes, Matric can open doors.
But skills, discipline, consistency, and practical experience also matter greatly.
South Africaโs job market is highly competitive, but opportunities still exist for people willing to:
- learn
- improve themselves
- stay disciplined
- continue trying
Sometimes the biggest difference between people who eventually succeed and those who remain stuck is persistence.
Thabang Maimelaโs Tip
Do not allow your current educational situation to destroy your confidence. Continue looking for opportunities, improving your skills, and gaining experience wherever possible. Life does not always move in a straight line, and many successful people started from difficult circumstances before eventually building stable careers.
