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N3 Engineering Studies Examinations in April 2019 (“Green List”) Private Colleges meeting Umalusi’s requirements to assess the NATED Report 190/191 N1 – N3 Engineering Studies Examinations in April 2019 (“Green list”) 1 Exam Centre No. 799990149 Abakholwe Community Developers (Pty) Ltd Address Makotse Road Motantanyane Village Zebediela LEBOWAKGOMO 0700 2 Exam Centre No. N/A ABM College SA Burgersfort Address Office 4 Khotso Building Marone and Riebok Street BURGERSFORT 1150 3 Exam Centre No. N/A ABM College SA Witbank Address 30 Beatty Street Cnr Rhodes Street WITBANK 1039 4 Exam Centre No. 899992801 Academic Institute of Excellence (previous name: The CAD Corporation Draughting Academy) Address Oracle Close Halfway Gardens MIDRAND 1686 5 Exam Centre No. 899992815 Academy at Vaal Triangle Address 2nd Floor, Permanent Building 20 Voortrekker Street VEREENIGING 1930 6 Exam Centre No. 599995556 Academy of Business & Computer Studies - Durban Address 35 Markane Building 217 Cnr Monty Naicker and Pine Streets DURBAN 4000 7 Exam Centre No. 899998807 Academy of Business & Computer Studies - JHB Campus Address 1 De Villiers Building 1 De Villiers Street JOHANNESBURG 2000 8 Exam Centre No. 8999908804 Academy of Business & Computer Studies - Pretoria (Head Office) Address 3rd & 6th Floor, Media House 287 Pretorius Street Corner Lillian Ngoyi Street PRETORIA CENTRAL 0002 9 Exam Centre No. 799992716 Adequate Technical College Address Block A Shop 3 And 4 Onverwatcht Walter Sisulu Avenue LEPHALALE 0557 Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] if you have any queries Page 1 of 25 Private Colleges meeting Umalusi’s requirements to assess the NATED Report 190/191 N1 – N3 Engineering Studies Examinations in April 2019 (“Green list”) 10 Exam Centre No. 699990666 Advisor Progressive College Address 4 Voortrekker Street EMALAHLENI 1035 11 Exam Centre No. N/A Advisor Progressive College - Durban Address 5th Floor General Building 47 Joe Slovo Street DURBAN 4001 12 Exam Centre No. 699990684 Advisor Progressive College - Middelburg Campus Address 37 SADC Street MIDDELBURG 1055 13 Exam Centre No. 69999668 Advisor Progressive College - Nelspruit Address 10 Samora Machel Drive NELSPRUIT 1240 14 Exam Centre No. 999990928 Advisor Progressive College - Rustenburg Campus Address 2nd Floor c/o Boom and Pretorius Streets RUSTENBURG 0299 15 Exam Centre No. N/A Afric Training Centre Address 49 Princess Street Troyville JOHANNESBURG 2001 16 Exam Centre No. 899995874 African Academy For The Built Environment Address 15 Reservoir Street Boksburg East Industrial BOKSBURG 1459 17 Exam Centre No. 59999053 Anchorlite College SA Address 130 Joe Slovo Street DURBAN 4001 18 Exam Centre No. 899998880 ANITEC College Address 181 Meyer Street 181 Meyer Street GERMISTON 1400 19 Exam Centre No. 799990718 Baal-Perazim FET College (Pty) Ltd Address 8215, Zone 7 SESHEGO 0742 Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] if you have any queries Page 2 of 25 Private Colleges meeting Umalusi’s requirements to assess the NATED Report 190/191 N1 – N3 Engineering Studies Examinations in April 2019 (“Green list”) 20 Exam Centre No. 899992878 Be Competent Training Institute (Pty) Ltd Address 100 Nagington Road Wadeville GERMISTON 1418 21 Exam Centre No. 599990530 Berea Technical College (Pty) Ltd 539 Address 539 Anton Lembede Street DURBAN 4001 22 Exam Centre No. 799992707 Best Performers College Address 51 Schoeman Street POLOKWANE 0700 23 Exam Centre No. 799990701 Better Best Educational Projects Mokopane Address 40 Hooge Street MOKOPANE 0601 24 Exam Centre No. N/A Better Best Educational Projects Rustenburg Address 12 Cobolt Street RUSTENBURG 7506 25 Exam Centre No. 799995724 Better Best Educational Projects Tzaneen Address 8 Pompagalana Street TZANEEN 0850 26 Exam Centre No. N/A Better Best Parow Address 07 Robertson Street Parow CAPE TOWN 7500 27 Exam Centre No. 599992540 Bhekubanzi Business Enterprise(Pty Ltd) Address Kwadlangezwa Educational Centre 338 Vemvane Street KWADLANGEZWA 3886 28 Exam Centre No. N/A Blacken Group Address 96 Major Road Clayville East MIDRAND 1666 29 Exam Centre No. N/A Boikgantsho Consulting and Events (BCE) Institute Address Jacana Close Building D, Hazeldean Office Park 687 Silverlake Drive Tijger Vallei PRETORIA 0042 Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] if you have any queries Page 3 of 25 Private Colleges meeting Umalusi’s requirements to assess the NATED Report 190/191 N1 – N3 Engineering Studies Examinations in April 2019 (“Green list”) 30 Exam Centre No. 399990334 Bolton Business College and Computer Studies Pty Ltd Address 3rd Floor Cuthberts Building 78 Charlotte Maxeke Street BLOEMFONTEIN 9301 31 Exam Centre No. 899998817 Brooklyn City College - Braamfontein Address 4526 RSA Centre Cnr Jorissen and Melle Streets BRAAMFONTEIN 2107 32 Exam Centre No. 599995575 Brooklyn City College - Durban Campus Address 34 Perm Buillding Cnr Anton and Joe Slovo (Field) Streets DURBAN 4000 33 Exam Centre No. 699990667 Brooklyn City College - Nelspruit Campus Address 2nd Floor Wilmar Building 24 Anderson Street Cnr Voortrekker Street NELSPRUIT 1200 34 Exam Centre No. 799990740 Brooklyn City College - Polokwane Campus Address Amnab Building 11 Grobler Street Cnr Paul Kruger POLOKWANE 0699 35 Exam Centre No. 899990891 Brooklyn City College - Pretoria Address Metropolitan Building 228 Pretorius Street PRETORIA 0001 36 Exam Centre No. 999992901 Brooklyn City College - Rustenburg Campus Address 37 Steen St Corner Boom Street RUSTENBURG 0300 37 Exam Centre No. 899998833 Brooklyn City College - Vereeniging Campus Address 2nd Floor Silver Hawk Building Cnr Kruger and Voortrekker Streets VEREENIGING 1935 38 Exam Centre No. 899992807 Central Technical College (Pty) Ltd - Braamfontein Address 198 Smith Street BRAAMFONTEIN 2017 39 Exam Centre No. 199992101 Central Technical College (Pty) Ltd - Cape Town Address 12 Hout Street CAPE TOWN 0021 Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] if you have any queries Page 4 of 25 Private Colleges meeting Umalusi’s requirements to assess the NATED Report 190/191 N1 – N3 Engineering Studies Examinations in April 2019 (“Green list”) 40 Exam Centre No. 599995572 Central Technical College (Pty) Ltd - Durban Address 396 Dr Pixley Kaseme Street DURBAN 4001 41 Exam Centre No. 899992802 Central Technical College (Pty) Ltd - Pretoria Address 273 Thabo Sehume Street PRETORIA 0002 42 Exam Centre No. N/A Centurion Akademie - Rustenburg Address 39 Heystek Street RUSTENBURG 0300 43 Exam Centre No. N/A Centurion Akademie - Witbank Address Cnr OR Tambo And Beatrix Streets Del Judor Park WITBANK 1035 44 Exam Centre No. 899992843 Centurion Akademie (Pty) Ltd Address 48 Charles De Gaulle Cresent Highveld CENTURION 0157 45 Exam Centre No. N/A Centurion Akademie Klerksdorp - Wilkoppies Address 56A William Street Wilkoppies KLERKSDORP 2570 46 Exam Centre No. 899998839 Churchil Technical College (Pty) Ltd Address 262 Madiba Street PRETORIA 0001 47 Exam Centre No. 699992610 Circleway Training - Arnot Address Arnot Mine RIETKUIL 1097 48 Exam Centre No. 699992609 Circleway Training - Belfast Address 42 Duplooy Street BELFAST 1100 49 Exam Centre No. 69990675 Circleway Training - Bethal Address Corner Mini, Du Plooy and Kleinhaus Streets BETHAL 2310 Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] if you have any queries Page 5 of 25 Private Colleges meeting Umalusi’s requirements to assess the NATED Report 190/191 N1 – N3 Engineering Studies Examinations in April 2019 (“Green list”) 50 Exam Centre No. 69990674 Circleway Training - Kriel Address 3 Heinrich Street KRIEL 2271 51 Exam Centre No. N/A Cleverland Technical and Business College Address 3rd Floor MB Centre 41 Aiken Street PORT SHEPSTONE 4240 52 Exam Centre No. N/A Cleverland Technical and Business College Durban Address 58 Joe Slovo Street DURBAN 4000 53 Exam Centre No. 089999998820 College On Hills - Pretoria Address Constantia Building 291 Thabo Sehume PRETORIA 0001 54 Exam Centre No. N/A College on Hills - Secunda Address Sanlam Centre Horwood Street SECUNDA 2301 55 Exam Centre No. 6999990676 College on Hills - Siyabuswa Address SEDET Centre of Learning Next to Ndebele College SIYABUSWA 0472 56 Exam Centre No. 0699990672 College on Hills - Witbank Address 30 Beatty and Rhodes Street WITBANK 1035 57 Exam Centre No. 699992607 Crane International Academy - Burgersfort Campus Address Stand 18 Shop No. 04 Corner Kastana & Fosteri Streets Next to Magaba Total BURGERSFORT 1150 58 Exam Centre No. 699992605 Crane International Academy - Middelburg Campus Address ERF Building1095 Shop No. 3 Piccadilly Centre 167 Cowen Ntuli Street MIDDLEBURG 1050 59 Exam Centre No. 699990680 Crane International Academy - Witbank Campus Address Office No. 8 Hi Tech House Plot 23 Cnr Rhodes & Botha Streets WITBANK 1035 Please contact [email protected] or [email protected] if you have any queries Page 6 of 25 Private Colleges meeting Umalusi’s requirements to assess the NATED Report 190/191 N1 – N3 Engineering Studies Examinations in April 2019 (“Green list”) 60 Exam Centre No. N/A Cresta Vaal College Address 122 Nelson Mandela Street POTCHEFSTROOM 2522 61 Exam Centre No. N/A CTU Training Solutions Address Block 6 Glen Manor Office Park Frikkie De Beer Street Menlyn PRETORIA 0001 62 Exam Centre No. 899990879 Dam Technical College - Braamfontein Address 102 De Korte Street BRAAMFONTEIN 2001 63 Exam Centre No. 899998801 Dam Technical College Pretoria Address Callaway Building 133 Church
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