EduPower Learnership 2026

The EduPower Learnership 2026 is a paid training programme in South Africa that offers unemployed youth real work experience, an accredited qualification, and a monthly stipend.

EduPower Skills Academy partners with top companies to help unemployed youth build careers in business, IT, call centres, and project management.

If you want to earn while you learn in 2026, this programme is for you.

Quick Overview

ItemDetails
ProgrammeEduPower Learnership
Year2026
LocationDurban & Johannesburg
StipendR3,500 – R5,500/month
QualificationNQF Level 3–4
CostFREE
PriorityYouth & Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

Available Learnership Streams (2026)

If you’re new to learnerships, first read our complete guide explaining how SETA learnerships work in South Africa.

👉 What Is a SETA?

EduPower offers training in high-demand industries.

You can apply for:

Business Administration (NQF 3 & 4)

Not sure what NQF levels mean? Here’s a simple explanation of NQF Levels and qualifications in South Africa.

👉 What Is an NQF Level? (Explained Simply)

Perfect for office jobs, admin roles, HR and reception work.

Contact Centre Operations

Great for customer service and call centre careers.

Project Management

Ideal for organised candidates who want leadership skills.

IT & Technical Support

For learners interested in computers and the digital economy.

How Much Is the EduPower Learnership Stipend in 2026?

Yes — this is a paid learnership.

Learners receive:

  • Monthly stipend: R3,500 – R5,500
  • No registration fees
  • No training costs
  • Possible performance bonuses

Never pay anyone to join a learnership.

👉 See: Are SETA Learnerships Paid? (Stipend Guide)

Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities (PWD)

EduPower is one of South Africa’s top providers of inclusive learnerships.

They offer:

  • Wheelchair-friendly campuses
  • Support coaches
  • Workplace assistance
  • Extra employer placements

If you have a disability, your chances of placement are often higher, not lower.

Minimum Requirements

To apply, you typically need:

  • South African ID
  • Age 18–35
  • Matric certificate (some programmes accept Grade 10/11)
  • Unemployed
  • Able to commit full-time
  • Basic English communication skills

Optional:

  • Doctor’s letter (if disabled)
  • Previous certificates

Documents Checklist

Prepare these before applying:

  • Certified ID copy (not older than 3 months)
  • Matric or highest grade passed
  • Updated CV
  • Proof of disability (if applicable)
  • Bank account confirmation
  • Contact details (working phone + email)

How to Apply for EduPower Learnership 2026

Apply early — spaces fill quickly.

Step 1: Apply Online

Submit via EduPower’s recruitment portal.

Step 2: Email Application

Send your CV to:
recruitment@edupowersa.co.za

Subject:
Application – EduPower Learnership 2026 – Your Name

Step 3: Attend Assessment

Shortlisted candidates attend:

  • Interviews
  • Work-readiness tests
  • Document checks

How to Pass the Interview (Insider Tips)

Many applicants fail here. Do this instead:

Arrive 15 minutes early

Shows professionalism.

Dress neatly

Smart casual is fine.

Show willingness to learn

They value attitude more than marks.

Research SETAs

Mentioning Services SETA or ETDP SETA impresses recruiters.

Be confident and positive

Energy matters.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is EduPower?

EduPower Skills Academy is a training provider that offers SETA-accredited learnerships in South Africa.

How much is the stipend?

Between R3,500 and R5,500 per month.

Can I apply without matric?

Some NQF Level 3 programmes accept Grade 10 or 11.

Is EduPower free?

Yes. You should never pay any fees.

Where are the campuses?

Mostly Durban and Johannesburg.

When should I apply?

As early as possible. Intakes fill fast.

Itumeleng Ndlovu

Itumeleng Ndlovu is the Founder and Managing Editor of SETA Careers, an independent South African platform dedicated to publishing accurate information about learnerships, bursaries, internships, and skills development programmes. She specialises in researching and verifying updates from official government departments, SETAs, TVET colleges, and accredited institutions to ensure readers receive clear, reliable, and up-to-date guidance. She is committed to simplifying complex education and career information so South African students and job seekers can make informed decisions with confidence. Contact: info@setacareers.co.za