Bursaries In South Africa Closing In 2025/2026

Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

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Bursaries may sound new to some people. Some also might have heard about it but they do not really know the true meaning of bursaries. Most people too who know about bursaries sometimes confuse them with scholarships. The scenario goes on and on, because of these confusions in defining bursaries, let’s take our time to break down to get the actual meaning of bursaries before we move to see the List of Bursaries Closing in 2025/2026.

What are Bursaries?

Bursaries are monetary awards made by any institution or funding authority to individuals or groups. It is usually awarded to enable a student to attend school.

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List of Bursaries in Closing in 2025/2026

Accounting Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Arts Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Commerce Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Computer Science and IT Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Construction and Built Environment Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Education Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Engineering Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Government Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Law Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Postgraduate Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Medical Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

Science Bursaries in South Africa Closing in 2025/2026

The above field of studies bursaries gives support to students reading the specific programmes. We have also published:

Universities in South Africa Bursaries, (These are the bursaries or financial aids provided by the universities in the country),

Government Departments Bursaries, (These are the bursaries or financial aids provided by the Government Departments in the country)

What are the requirements for the 2025/2026 Bursaries?

The bursary requirements are different for each programme, and the requirements are specified in the bursary but we have also given below some common requirements that are applicable through most bursary programmes:

  1. You must be a South African citizen (some bursaries even fund South African permanent residents)
  2. You must be either in Matric or have completed Matric
  3. You must have a strong academic record (in Matric and at the tertiary level if currently studying) depending on your field of study, you may also be required to show strong academic results in Mathematics, Science and English or another language
  4. You must be studying or have applied to study at a recognized tertiary institution in South Africa (including public and private institutes, TVET colleges, Universities and Universities of Technology)
  5. You must be studying or have applied to study for full-time studies (part-time studies and correspondence studies are sometimes also funded but most bursaries only cover full-time studies)
  6. You must be able to prove financial need

What is the Application Procedure for the 2025/2026 Bursaries?

instructions are given on how to apply for the specific bursary programme when you click click your preferred bursary. Some bursaries can be applied online, while others require applicants to download the application form.
After an applicant has downloaded the bursary application forms, he/she is required to complete the application and submit it via email/ fax/ post or hand delivery.

Applicants are most often required to submit the following supporting documentation when applying:

  1. A certified copy of your South African ID document (or South African permanent residence if applicable)
  2. A certified copy of your academic records (Matric latest results if currently in Matric, Matric certificate if completed Matric, full academic record if currently studying at tertiary level)
  3. Proof of tertiary application or registration (on the institution’s letterhead)
  4. A motivational letter explaining why you should be selected for the bursary award
  5. Proof of household income showing financial need (this will include your parents/ guardians proof of income or proof of unemployment)
  6. Proof of residence – this only applies if the bursary specifies that it only covers students residing in a certain region

Who Benefits From Bursary Programmes?

Taking a critical look at the beneficiaries of a bursary programme, not only the applicants who enjoy the benefits of bursary but in a long round, the employer and the industry too enjoy some level of benefits.

See below some forms of benefits enjoyed by all the parties involved in bursary programmes.

The Applicant/Student

  •  Applicants receive the opportunity to study without paying
  • Applicants will receive great qualifications
  • Applicants can receive better work opportunities

The Company/Employer

  • The Company gains expertly skilled employees
  • The Company gains employees that can do what is required with less supervision
  • The Company gains a workforce that is knowledgeable
  • The Company gains a stable workforce

The Feild/industry

  • The skilled and professional workforce gains strength
  • Develop a workforce that is of world-class values
  • Gains a competitive edge in the global marketplace

Bursary Programme in Specific Fields:

Accounting Bursaries

Computer Science Bursaries

Arts Bursaries

Engineering Bursaries

Government Bursaries

Law Bursaries

Medical Bursaries

Nursing Bursaries

NSFAS

Science Bursaries

Agriculture Bursaries

Education Bursaries

Health Sciences

Commerce Bursaries

Note: 

1. Bursaries can be either Partial or Full:

  • Partial bursary means only a certain amount of your study-related expenses will be covered
  • Full-Covered bursaries on the other side cover all the study-related expenses (ie. tuition fees, examination fees, prescribed books and study materials, meals, accommodation, transport and sometimes a laptop).

Some companies or institutions providing the bursaries also allow students to complete vacation work (internship) at the company.

2. Bursary recipients are not required to pay back the funds

Some companies or institutions providing the bursaries require students to work for their company after graduation for some duration in the form of paying back the funds received for their schooling. This is beneficial to both the Companies or institutions and the student because the student is guaranteed employment after completion of studies and the chance to a good work experience.