Tech is hiring — but only if you have the right skills. MICT SETA Learnerships 2026 are opening doors for unemployed youth to enter high-demand fields like Cybersecurity, Coding, and Digital Marketing. The best part? You earn a stipend while gaining a nationally recognised qualification.
Here’s the most important thing first:
MICT SETA funds accredited ICT learnerships that give unemployed South Africans access to in-demand digital skills.
You don’t just study.
You train.
You gain experience.
You earn a stipend.
You graduate with an NQF qualification.
And in 2026, the focus is clear: future-ready tech careers.
Which MICT SETA Learnerships Are Available in 2026?
MICT SETA supports programmes aligned with South Africa’s digital economy.
Here are the most popular fields:
Systems Development (NQF Level 4 & 5)
- Software development
- Coding & programming
- Application development
- Database design
Cybersecurity
- Cybersecurity technician training
- Security analyst fundamentals
- Network security principles
Digital Marketing
- Social media management
- Online advertising
- Content marketing
- Analytics & SEO basics
Telecommunications
- Fibre optics installation
- 5G technical training
- Network infrastructure
IT Support (NQF Level 4)
- Helpdesk support
- Hardware troubleshooting
- Network setup
Some programmes specifically support learners with disabilities, offering inclusive systems development opportunities.
How Do You Apply for MICT SETA Learnerships in 2026?
There are two main application routes.
And this is where many applicants get confused.
1. Register on the MICT SETA Learner Management System (LMS)
MICT SETA tracks all learners through its Integrated Learner Management System.
Here’s how to apply:
- Visit the official MICT SETA website.
- Navigate to the “Learners” section or LMS portal.
- Create your learner profile.
- Upload required documents.
- Monitor announcements and funded opportunities.
Registering on the LMS increases visibility when funded projects open.
2. Apply Directly Through Accredited Training Providers
Often, MICT SETA funds private training providers to run programmes.
These providers recruit learners directly.
Examples include:
Example: The Cortex Hub & MICT SETA 5G Skills Programme has been active in early 2026.
Tip: Follow training providers on LinkedIn and Facebook — some adverts close within days.
What Documents Do You Need to Apply?
Prepare these in advance (PDF format preferred):
- Certified South African ID (not older than 3–6 months)
- Updated CV with working contact details
- Certified Matric Certificate or highest qualification
- SARS Tax Reference Letter
- Proof of residence
Having documents ready means you can apply immediately when programmes open.
Who Qualifies for MICT SETA Learnerships?
Most programmes require:
- South African citizenship
- Age between 18–35
- Unemployed status
- Matric certificate (minimum)
Some advanced programmes may require tertiary qualifications in IT or related fields.
Why Is a MICT SETA Learnership Worth It?
The ICT sector is one of South Africa’s fastest-growing industries.
Completing a funded learnership gives you:
- Practical workplace exposure
- An NQF-aligned qualification
- Industry-recognised certification
- Improved employability
- Entry into global digital career paths
In tech, skills matter more than titles.
And this is how you build them.
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Final Thoughts
If you want to enter the digital economy, this is one of the smartest pathways available.
MICT SETA Learnerships 2026 offer funded training in high-demand tech skills — from cybersecurity to coding and 5G networks.
Register early.
Follow accredited providers.
Apply fast.
In tech, opportunity moves quickly — and so should you.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
MICT SETA is the Sector Education and Training Authority responsible for skills development in media, information, and communication technologies in South Africa.
Yes. Most funded learnerships provide a monthly stipend to unemployed learners.
Visit the official MICT SETA website, create a learner profile, and upload required documents through the Learner Management System.
Yes. Many programmes are advertised and managed by accredited training providers funded by MICT SETA.
Yes. Some systems development and ICT programmes specifically support learners with disabilities.