Bursaries

Transnet Bursary Programme For 2014

Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA), Transnet SOC Limited, is offering Bursary Opportunities to deserving Grade 12 pupils in line with their Market Demand Strategy across South Africa to further their studies in the field of Marine, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
Tuition Accommodation and all other costs pertaining to the bursary

Entry Requirements
Grade 12 / Matric;
Mathematics with a minimum 60%
Physical Science with a minimum pass rate of 60%;
Pre-entry medicals.

How To Apply
To start a more exhilarating journey, forward your application, together with your CV and certified ID copy before the closing date to: The Human Resources Manager, Dredging Services, Recruitment and Selection, 10 Mahatma Gandhi Road, Durban 4001 or fax it to: 031 361 8351
CLOSING DATE: 06 November 2013


Afrox

You have excelled in your first academic year. You are a well-balanced individual seeking to obtain a bursary in the fields of: Mechanical Engineering Industrial Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Chemical Engineering

Minimum Requirements
Criteria and Benefits
An average pass mark of 60% in the chosen field of study
Preference will be given to individuals from previously disadvantaged groups
you will receive a monthly stipend
An allowance for the Vacation work
Specification
As a company that employs high calibre staff, we want to attract people who can contribute towards our drive to make Afrox a world-class company. Afrox, a Linde Group company, manages a bursary scheme. Bursary recruitment is in line with the company’s needs.

PLEASE NOTE:
Afrox is committed to Employment Equity and the development of youth. Candidates with disabilities are welcome to apply. Only South African Citizens may apply.


How to Apply
Online


Student Loans

Student loans for university students
NSFAS assists students who have the academic potential to succeed at university and who qualify in terms of the NSFAS Means Test for financial aid.

What is a student loan?
A student loan is the money you borrow from NSFAS to cover the costs of your studies at any of the 25 public universities in South Africa. The costs include tuition fees, residence or private accommodation costs, food, books and travel. This loan must be repaid to NSFAS when you have finished studying. Depending on your results, up to 40% of your NSFAS study loan may be converted into a bursary and you do not need to repay that amount.

What documents do I need when I apply?
When you apply for a NSFAS student loan, you must attach all the documents listed below:
Grade 12 Certificate.
South African Identity Document.
Proof of parents' income.
Proof of registration at school, college or university of brothers and sisters who live in the same household.
Proof of registration can be obtained at the institutions where your brothers and sisters are registered at.
Certified copies of their Birth Certificates and their Identity Documents.
If you have a permanent disability, a letter from your doctor to confirm proof of disability.
Letter of acceptance from the public university or college where you have applied to study.

For a complete list of all the required documents required when you apply for a NSFAS bursary or loan, click here.

For more information click here.