Good dayIn 2012 I was registered as a fu...

Asked by Jonathan Bantu November on 14-03-2024 08:12:22
Question posted in the General Law category relating to Gauteng

Good day

In 2012 I was registered as a full time learner at Vaal University of Technology in Electrical Engineering Light Current (Process Control), In 2014 I was given the Theory completion letter by the HOD stating that I am only left with P1/P2 training so that I can complete my diploma. So all these years I couldn't get any P1/P2 training and I was working for a company of my different field of study without getting in-service training so in 2022 that is when I was offered P1/P2 training, after completing the training the institution did include my training results on to the system. I then applied for graduation, and got a response saying I have one outstanding level 3 module and I tried to apply for it then the diploma was Phased out, so now I was told i cannot be credited at all because my modules are more than 6 year, so i have to redo the whole diploma from the start . I cannot afford and I will be loosing my current job if I do not supply with the qualification. I am stuck I really don't know what to do, no one is helping me out. And if I previously did not receive the Theory Completion letter, I would have done that one module long ago

Please assist me in this situation.

Number: 0780123467

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