Hi Zanele hope you’re well and thanks for sharing this wonderful information, however I want to ask about if I’m already a manager and would like to register for GCC what other prerequisite must I submit along with that application form.
Great video... The problem will always be the experience aspect. Jobs are hard to come by, even more so in heavy industry. Im sitting at a desk in a consulting firm and I'm watching time pass bye
Mondli Tenza It's such a catch 22.. business want experience.. but any have it unless they provide it.. I've seen a couple of people venture out into their own businesses.. with a skills starved economy like ours.. and opportunities for development in the rest of Africa.. I wish we could all start something that will blow the world's mind!
Not really? You dont have to register to study them. You will have to read up on them and gain exposure at work as well. Remember you would have done elec in year 1 and 2.. inducation motors, wiring, Sans codes and transformers are important..
hey, so there some certificates that are saw online larning platfroms that are recognised by SAQA, do you think that theyd come out beneficial for me should i get a job with my mechanicla eng diploma + these certifications?
Hi please I need some clarity on GCC. I have a trade test in mechanical but didn't obtain Vai apprenticeship but vai section 26D . Is there a difference there. And also, do we really need technical diploma?
Hi there, can I ask, I have btech in mech and ndip(with electrical subjects) my experience is however academical (lecturing), do u think I can qualify for this?
Hello sisi My Name is Siyabulela Mqumbisa From Eastern Cape(Mdantsane) i wanted to ask if do i have to do Mechanical Engineering up to N6 if i already have N6 Electrical Engineering to get a GCC?
I am currently studying my N.dip Mechanical, its 6 semesters, 4 semesters theory and 2 semesters in-serving traing. So for me to apply with the DOL i need two years experience. So does my 1 year in service training count?
Hi Ronald.. there shouldn't be an issue as long as the qualification is SAQA accredited.. so you still get the same NQF level for the syllabus. At the end of the day, what matters most is what you do with the qualification and the experience you gain..
I have 2018 June past papers for GCC Plant and Law (including mines) - send me an email to zanelenkomo@gmail.com
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Hi Zanele hope you’re well and thanks for sharing this wonderful information, however I want to ask about if I’m already a manager and would like to register for GCC what other prerequisite must I submit along with that application form.
Wow... am glad I found this during my N6 in Mechanical... thank you so much Zanele
will listen to this as much as possible up until i write my exam. #GCC2021
Fancy finding you here, fellow Engineer!
Why didn't I find you sooner, great content. Subscribed already 😃
lol.. Thank you
Great Video and very informative
Can't wait 4 the next video.
moloto maleka I will be posting the next one later today.. keep an eye out.
I will create a schedule and post on Tuesday Thursdays and Saturdays...
thank you, you saved my life
Hello There Zanele, If I have a GCC Mines, can I go and work in Factories as well, or does the one not incorporate the other?
Great video... The problem will always be the experience aspect. Jobs are hard to come by, even more so in heavy industry. Im sitting at a desk in a consulting firm and I'm watching time pass bye
Mondli Tenza It's such a catch 22.. business want experience.. but any have it unless they provide it.. I've seen a couple of people venture out into their own businesses.. with a skills starved economy like ours.. and opportunities for development in the rest of Africa.. I wish we could all start something that will blow the world's mind!
Indeed
Hello Zanele. How do we go about it the college route?
If you already have your BTech in Mechanical, is it vital to have some Electrical engineering modules as well??
Not really? You dont have to register to study them. You will have to read up on them and gain exposure at work as well. Remember you would have done elec in year 1 and 2.. inducation motors, wiring, Sans codes and transformers are important..
hey, so there some certificates that are saw online larning platfroms that are recognised by SAQA, do you think that theyd come out beneficial for me should i get a job with my mechanicla eng diploma + these certifications?
Hi please I need some clarity on GCC. I have a trade test in mechanical but didn't obtain Vai apprenticeship but vai section 26D . Is there a difference there. And also, do we really need technical diploma?
Image try apply for next year.got electrical subjects to finish first
Wow! Go for it!
@@zanelenkomo ja it's through the tvet college.not all of us can have a BIng u understand
good video
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Hie zanele..do you need to be south African
Hi there, can I ask, I have btech in mech and ndip(with electrical subjects) my experience is however academical (lecturing), do u think I can qualify for this?
Hello sisi My Name is Siyabulela Mqumbisa From Eastern Cape(Mdantsane) i wanted to ask if do i have to do Mechanical Engineering up to N6 if i already have N6 Electrical Engineering to get a GCC?
No, you would then be suitable for Electrical Ticket. You will have to know some mechanical principles though
I am currently studying my N.dip Mechanical, its 6 semesters, 4 semesters theory and 2 semesters in-serving traing. So for me to apply with the DOL i need two years experience. So does my 1 year in service training count?
hmmm it also depends on the type of work you were doing. Rather be sure you are fully covered and ready- massive responsibility!
would you say,its still okay to study engineer in colleges
Hi Ronald.. there shouldn't be an issue as long as the qualification is SAQA accredited.. so you still get the same NQF level for the syllabus. At the end of the day, what matters most is what you do with the qualification and the experience you gain..
If you have your gcc , can you apply for a different position within the engineering field (mechanical or electrical)
So chemical engineer's aren't considered?
Is it possible to get both a GCC and PrEng? By the way I am a mechanical engineer
Definitely
hello can I obtain GCC with metallurgy
unfortunately not... it's for Mechanical and electrical. check out ECSA for other accreditations..
Does metallurgy have job opportunities
i like
new subbie
Is it difficult yohh