what does it mean to be an accredited training provider?
“Accreditation” is the certification of a provider for a particular period of time to deliver training on Qualifications and part Qualifications/ or Unit Standards registered on the NQF.
Training Providers can apply to deliver training, conduct assessments or to do both. All providers that apply for accreditation will go through a process of site evaluation and program evaluation to ensure that training and assessments are aligned with the relevant qualifications and Unit Standards.

the benefits of being SETA accredited
Recognition
When you are SETA Accredited, you offer training that is recognised by an ETQA (Education Training Quality Assurance Body) – which means you offer quality outcomes-based training. This training is practical and both you and your learners can use this knowledge in the workplace.
Award Credits
As a SETA Accredited Training Provider, you are able to award credits to your learners towards a Qualification. For the SMME Training Providers who offers short courses/workshops, this is an ideal opportunity to develop your reputation as an Accredited Provider.
Become a Preferred Provider
Most organisations are requiring Training Providers to be accredited in order to be able to claim back their Skills Development Levies.