Bursaries for South African Students that will close by February 2020: Apply Now
The following top Bursary programmes are currently open for South African students with varying closing dates in February 2020. View other South Africa latest bursaries via this link. More bursaries will be added to this list in coming days.
Canyon Coal (Khanye Colliery) bursaries 2020 are in the study fields mentioned below:
- BSc Electrical Engineering
- BSc Mechanical Engineering
- BSc Mine Survey
- BSc Geology
- BSc Analytical Chemistry
- Environmental Management
- Human Resources
- Finance
Application Closing date: 01 February 2020
West Coast District Municipality Bursary Programme
Applicants who intend to study for an undergraduate degree (NQF6 / NQF7) or national diploma (NQF6) in the following fields and whom have been accepted by a University or University of Technology will be considered:
- Financial Management
- Financial Accounting
- Economics
- Supply Chain
- Auditing
- Risk Management.
Application Closing date: 07 February 2020 @ 12:00
South African Nursery Association (SANA) Bursary Programme
South African Nursery Association (SANA) invites applicant who meet the below requirement:
- Must have successfully completed a minimum of three (3) Horticulture subjects (1st year) with more than a 60% average per subject
- Students pursuing related studies in Agriculture or Landscaping must have finished their first-year studies and achieved at least a 60% average on all subjects
- Must be a current SANA member
Application Closing date: 07 February 2020
Rio Tinto (Richards Bay Minerals): Bursary Programme
Rito Tinto invites applications for those students pursuing full time studies in the following fields:
- Industrial Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Clinical Psychology
- Mechatronics Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Financial Accounting
- Digital Marketing
- Correctional Studies
- Chemistry
Application Closing date: 16 February 2020
South African Translators’ Institute Bursary Programme
South African Translators’ Institute (SATI) invites applicant who meet the below requirement:
- be enrolled at a South African tertiary institution for formal training in translation, interpreting and/or other aspects of language practice;
- be in the second, third or fourth year of an undergraduate qualification in translation, interpreting and/or language practice;
- have obtained an average mark of over 65% for all subjects in language practice in their studies in 2019;
- have not failed any of the subjects that they have registered for in the year that they receive the bursary;
- be South African citizens; and work in combinations of the official languages.
Application Closing date: 28 February 2020
Solomon Mahlangu Scholarship Fund
The NYDA calls for applications for the Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu Post graduate Scholarship Fund for the 2020 academic year in the following fields of study:
- One year Postgraduate qualifications, excluding post graduate diplomas
- One year TVET Qualifications in the creative arts
Application Closing date: 28 February 2020