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Coordinates:26°01′14″S28°08′03″E / 26.0205°S 28.1343°E /-26.0205; 28.1343
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Eduvos
Motto
Your Education. Your Future.
TypePrivate
Established1979; 47 years ago (1979)
Parent institution
Neted Group
HeadMandi Joubert (ExecutiveHead of Academics)
Siegie Brownlee (CEO)[1]
Students23,000+(2026)[1]
Location,,
26°01′14″S28°08′03″E / 26.0205°S 28.1343°E /-26.0205; 28.1343
Campus12suburban campuses
LanguageEnglish
ColorsNavy and turquoise
NicknameVossies[1]
Websitewww.eduvos.com
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Eduvos that is formerlyPearson Institute of Higher Education andMidrand Graduate Institute (MGI) andComputer Training Institute (CTI) is aSouth Africanprivate higher education institution that is headquartered inMidrand,Gauteng.[2][1]

As of 2026, Eduvos operates 12 campuses across South Africa, and has a total enrolment of over 23,000 students.[1]

History

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In 1979, Computer Training Institute (CTI) was founded.[1]

In 2006, the institution partnered with the Midrand Graduate Institute (MGI), which was founded in 1989. MGI later became known as Midrand University.[3][4]

In 2011, CTI and MGI merged to form the Pearson Institute of Higher Education (PIHE).[1] Over time, the institution grew to have 12 campuses across South Africa.[5][6]

In November 2020, Pearson announced the disposal of its interests in PIHE, and in 2021, the institution was sold to a consortium led by Stellenbosch Graduate Institute (SGI) and EXEO Capital. The new company registered as the NetEd Group. After the sale, PIHE rebranded as Eduvos.[1]

In 2023, Eduvos welcomed a record number of 9,800 new first-year students.[7]

Campuses

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Eduvos has 12 campuses located across South Africa,[8] namely theMidrand,Pretoria,Bedfordview,Vanderbijlpark,Potchefstroom,Mbombela,Durban,East London,Nelson Mandela Bay, Tyger Valley (Bellville),Mowbray andBloemfontein campuses. Each campus offers different student activities and clubs.

Eduvos also offers online and distance learning options. Eduvos Online is a national structure that virtually provides support to enrolled students attending remotely, online, or distance.

Academics

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Eduvos offers over 20 accredited qualifications across five faculties; Applied Science, Commerce, Humanities, Information technology, and Law.[1]

The institution offersbachelor's degrees incommerce,information technology,law,social sciences,creative arts,communications, andbio sciences. Eduvos also offers a number ofpostgraduate qualifications.[citation needed]

Accreditation and affiliations

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Eduvos is registered with theDepartment of Education as a Higher Education Institution (No.2001/HE07/008) in accordance with the Higher Education Act, and its bachelor's degrees are accredited by the Council on Higher Education's Higher Education Quality Committee. All of Eduvos' qualifications are registered on theNational Qualifications Framework by theSouth African Qualifications Authority. A number of qualifications are also accredited by local, international, professional, and industry bodies such as the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in the UK. However, it is not registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa, though it is with the Design Education Forum of Southern Africa, theChartered Institute of Management Accountants, the Midrand Tourism Association, the Computer Society of South Africa and the Information Technology Association.

Eduvos is accredited by the British Accreditation Council (BAC).[1]

The institution was also the first private tertiary education institution in South Africa to become affiliated with theGolden Key Society. As of 2026, 1,088 Eduvos students have joined the institution's chapter of Golden Key.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijk"About Eduvos". Eduvos. Retrieved12 February 2026.
  2. ^"Midrand Campus Eduvos - Your Education. Your Future".www.eduvos.com. Retrieved29 March 2023.
  3. ^"Pearson Institute of Higher Education (MGI) | Design Education Forum of SA".www.defsa.org.za. Retrieved4 September 2025.
  4. ^"About Us - CTIEducationGroup".CTIEducationGroup. Archived fromthe original on 20 August 2014. Retrieved4 September 2025.
  5. ^"Eduvos Institute".
  6. ^"About Eduvos".www.eduvos.com. Retrieved3 September 2025.
  7. ^"Eduvos celebrates a record intake for 2023 - Eduvos".Bizcommunity. Retrieved3 September 2025.
  8. ^"Campuses".www.eduvos.com. Retrieved3 September 2025.
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