Great information that covers all the basic info required. If possible, you may do an additional part, of a journey of becoming a professional Civil Engineer after university years. Where you cover what kind of experience is required to be a professional in the different fields of Civil Engineering. That would be helpful to those who are currently in university, but also to those who've newly entered the job market.
Thanks Gift - you're the best! Yes, they get jobs as candidates or junior engineers - packages are descent (depends on firms). Yes, ECSA candidates for 3 years while doing continued development courses for points. Then, as you said.. professional ECSA regidtered-engineers and CPDs continue.
😂❤❤HI Gift. I'm Gift Phasha. Listen, I need some help and advice. I took math lit , I passed matric in 2022. I want to have a NSc in Maths and Physical Science. How do I start my journey? Can you help me. Because the only option from the DBE is redo as and adult attendee. I want to do Mechanical Engineering.Shap Gift.
you’re going to have to go back to school and not just back to matric but back to Grade 10 because you need to understand the basics and fundamentals of physics and pure math and work your way up to Grade 12 maths and physics. It’s a difficult decision to make but if interested I can give you the names of schools where you can go back to grade 10.
@@bohlalemokoatle6599 lol...I thought you can rewrite those subjects in grade 12, like add them to your statement with the DBE...Are you talking from experience or you speculating?
Well firstly it depends on at what level you would want to pursue your mechanical engineering qualification, in other words, at the tvet level, the university of technology level or the traditional university level, this is relevant because the marks you achieve for both subjects will determine where you'll be eligible to study for the qualification. That being said, literally going back to school to start from ealier grades is completely unnecessary and I don't even think the department of education allows that, but! you're absolutely allowed to add as many subjects as you wish to your current matric certificate, and the department allows it regardless of the year in which you've matriculated in, but only on condition that you've passed your matric with a bachelor's. Also, if you haven't done any maths or physics, but especially maths since it's slightly harder than physics, then I'd strongly advice you to take atleast 12 months grounding yourself thoroughly in your grade 10 & 11 content on the subjects so that you'd spend another 12 months completing your grade 12 because you'll be expected to know all your grade 10 & 11 stuff very well before tackling your matric stuff. Lastly, if you wann pursue your thing ko tvet then you dont need grade 12 maths and physics, you can do kadi levels or ka nated (N1-N6)
@@albertnile6778 man literally said he did maths lit, how can you rewrite something you’ve never done in the first place??? if he last did math pure in G9 then he stands no chance in getting an A for matric pure maths IF HE DOES NOT GET G10 and G11 experience
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Great information that covers all the basic info required. If possible, you may do an additional part, of a journey of becoming a professional Civil Engineer after university years. Where you cover what kind of experience is required to be a professional in the different fields of Civil Engineering. That would be helpful to those who are currently in university, but also to those who've newly entered the job market.
Thanks Gift - you're the best! Yes, they get jobs as candidates or junior engineers - packages are descent (depends on firms). Yes, ECSA candidates for 3 years while doing continued development courses for points. Then, as you said.. professional ECSA regidtered-engineers and CPDs continue.
Meant *decent*.. LOTS of tears at varsity but all worth it.
Well said!
I have that degree from UP... It has been good to me! Masters from Wits...
Seems like we are bleesed today, 2 videos!❤😊
COULD you please make one video on what essentials are best suited for engineering for first year.
Alright I will😊
Please do Computer and electrical engineering!
Coming 😊
Please do one for Metallurgical engineering
Alright 😊
Please do mining engineering
please do geology, I'm begging you
What program are you studying or did you study
Is it wise to study Civil Engineering at Varsity College
Pls do metallurgy next
why isnt CUT here
please do geology
Please address AP scores needed to enter if I'm doing A levels ..not from SA so i really don't understand level 5's and stuff
Lemme help you, level 5 falls within the range of 60-69%, level 6 is within 70-79% and then the boss level, level 7 falls within 80-100%.
Please do one for petroleum engineer 🙏
Alright but it’s under chemical Engineering
Just study chemical engineering or mechanical engineering, then go work in the oil and gas industry, they will call you a Petroleum Engineer.
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😂❤❤HI Gift. I'm Gift Phasha. Listen, I need some help and advice. I took math lit , I passed matric in 2022. I want to have a NSc in Maths and Physical Science. How do I start my journey? Can you help me. Because the only option from the DBE is redo as and adult attendee. I want to do Mechanical Engineering.Shap Gift.
you’re going to have to go back to school and not just back to matric but back to Grade 10 because you need to understand the basics and fundamentals of physics and pure math and work your way up to Grade 12 maths and physics. It’s a difficult decision to make but if interested I can give you the names of schools where you can go back to grade 10.
@@bohlalemokoatle6599 lol...I thought you can rewrite those subjects in grade 12, like add them to your statement with the DBE...Are you talking from experience or you speculating?
@bohlalemokoatle6599 yes pls
Well firstly it depends on at what level you would want to pursue your mechanical engineering qualification, in other words, at the tvet level, the university of technology level or the traditional university level, this is relevant because the marks you achieve for both subjects will determine where you'll be eligible to study for the qualification.
That being said, literally going back to school to start from ealier grades is completely unnecessary and I don't even think the department of education allows that, but! you're absolutely allowed to add as many subjects as you wish to your current matric certificate, and the department allows it regardless of the year in which you've matriculated in, but only on condition that you've passed your matric with a bachelor's.
Also, if you haven't done any maths or physics, but especially maths since it's slightly harder than physics, then I'd strongly advice you to take atleast 12 months grounding yourself thoroughly in your grade 10 & 11 content on the subjects so that you'd spend another 12 months completing your grade 12 because you'll be expected to know all your grade 10 & 11 stuff very well before tackling your matric stuff. Lastly, if you wann pursue your thing ko tvet then you dont need grade 12 maths and physics, you can do kadi levels or ka nated (N1-N6)
@@albertnile6778 man literally said he did maths lit, how can you rewrite something you’ve never done in the first place??? if he last did math pure in G9 then he stands no chance in getting an A for matric pure maths IF HE DOES NOT GET G10 and G11 experience