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If you’re 18 years or older and looking for a way to enter the security industry in South Africa, this video breaks down the entire process step by step. In this episode, we explain how to become a registered security officer, even if you don’t have matric or formal qualifications. From walking into a training centre for the first time, to completing Grade E, D, and C security training, and finally registering with PSIRA, this guide covers everything you need to know before spending your money. We also highlight common mistakes, including fake training centres, delayed course reports, and PSIRA registration issues that can stop you from being legally employed. In this video, you’ll learn: • Who qualifies to become a security officer in South Africa • What Grade E, D, and C security training involves • How long the training process takes • How PSIRA registration works • What documents you need • How long approval can take • What to watch out for when choosing a training centre Timestamp: 00:00 Introduction: Who this video is for & what you’ll learn 00:40 Who qualifies to become a security officer in South Africa 01:25 Walking into a security training centre for the first time 01:41 Grade E explained – Basic Patrol Officer course 03:00 Grade D explained – Intermediate security training 03:44 Grade C explained – Minimum requirement for employment 05:25 Training certificates & warning about fake providers 07:30 PSIRA registration process step by step 08:11 Approval timelines, rejections & fingerprint issues 09:20 Collecting your PSIRA card & starting your security career This is a realistic, entry-level guide for school leavers, unemployed youth, and anyone looking to start a career in the private security industry.