1. Funza Lushaka Bursary
The Funza Lushaka Bursary is a government-funded program that helps students who want to become teachers. It pays for your tuition fees, study materials, accommodation, and meals. This bursary is aimed at students who want to teach in subjects like math, science, and technology.
To apply, visit www.eservices.gov.za and create a profile. Then go to the “Funza Lushaka Bursary Scheme” section to start your application.
Applications close on 26 January 2025
The Moore Bursary is for students studying accounting or other finance-related fields. It covers tuition fees and can also include mentorship and career support within Moore, one of South Africa’s leading accounting firms. If you are pursuing an accounting degree and need financial help, this bursary could be a great option.
Closing: 30 October 2024
Apply Now: Moore Bursary Application
The TTI Bursary offers support to students studying a wide range of subjects. It’s available for those who show good academic performance but need financial help to complete their studies. This bursary has no specific closing date, meaning you can apply at any time. To learn more or apply, visit the TTI Bursary website.
No Closing Date
Apply Now: TTI Bursary Application
The Potatoes SA Bursary helps students who want to study agriculture, especially those interested in growing potatoes. It is available for both undergraduate and postgraduate students who study things like plant science, soil science, or agricultural economics. The bursary pays for school fees, accommodation, and study materials.
Visit www.potatoes.co.za/potatoes-sa-bursary-2025-academic-year/
To apply you should download the application form and send your application here bursaries1@potatoes.co.za
The MPG Bursary is for students studying Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy, or similar subjects, with a focus on mineral processing. It supports students who want to work in the mining industry.
To apply visit www.mpguru.co.za/bursaries/ and download the application for then send it to bursary@mpguru.co.za
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WBHO, a top construction company, offers bursaries for students studying Civil Engineering, Quantity Surveying, and Construction Management. You might also get to work at WBHO during your holidays or after you finish studying.
For requirements visit www.wbho.co.za/careers-and-students/
Bursaries offered:
To apply you should Download Application Form here and send your application to bursaryapplications@wbho.co.za
07. Moshal Scholarship Program
The Moshal Scholarship Program helps students from poor backgrounds who have high potential. It covers costs like school fees, accommodation, and living expenses. The bursary also offers mentoring and life skills to help you succeed. You can apply if you are studying subjects like Engineering, Medicine, or Commerce. The closing date is not yet confirmed.
Apply here: Moshal Scholarship Program
The NSFAS Bursary (National Student Financial Aid Scheme) is a government initiative that provides financial support to students from low-income households. Students who qualify for NSFAS do not have to repay the bursary, making it an excellent option for those in need of financial assistance for higher education.
To apply, visit the NSFAS website and follow the steps to create an account. You will need to submit personal details, academic records, and proof of household income. Applications usually open towards the end of each year, so keep an eye on the website for updates.
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