- University of Cape Town
- University of Pretoria
- University of the Witwatersrand
- University of Johannesburg
- North-West University
- Nelson Mandela University
- University of KwaZulu-Natal
- University of Stellenbosch
- Cape Peninsula University of Technology
As South Africa’s technology advances, so will the demand for IT professionals. The following is a list of South African colleges that provide IT programs.
Every year, it appears that the demand for IT knowledge in South Africa grows. The rapidly changing technical environment in which we live is the primary driver of South Africa’s increased demand for IT competence.
The increased demand for IT workers is good news for students interested in studying IT in college. If you want to work in IT, one of the subjects you must study in high school is mathematics (Physical Science if you are interested in IT engineering)
Many South African colleges offer IT and computer science degrees to those that are interested. Undergraduate and graduate students are likewise subject to these criteria.
These are the colleges in South Africa where you can study IT:
- Rosebank College
- Varsity College
- AIE
- Boston City Campus
- False Bay College
- College of Cape Town
- Stadio
- Mancosa
You can work as a web developer, information systems manager, operations analyst, database administrator, computer systems analyst, and other professionals with an IT degree.