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|January 14, 2026
Over 30 years of accredited excellence, continually raising the bar
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LOOKING for a college that combines legacy, accreditation and real-work success? With a proud 30-year legacy of shaping futures, Berea Group of Colleges is the college of choice in KwaZulu-Natal.
Berea Technical College (BTC) and Berea College of Technology (BCT) are fully endorsed by key regulatory bodies, including the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Council for Higher Education (CHE). Berea delivers nationally recognised qualifications and a pathway for every student — regardless of your matric results.
A path for every student
At Berea, there’s no “one-size-fits-all”. No matric pass, diploma pass or degree pass? No problem. Flexible pathways allow you to access programmes tailored to your results.
If your matric results didn’t meet direct degree entry requirements, your ambitions are still within reach. Start with a foundational course, higher certificate or diploma, and progress step by step to your dream qualification. This structured approach ensures students move seamlessly from access qualifications to degrees and into the workplace.
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