Bursaries for 2026
Major Bursaries Expected to Open in 2026
Every year, several top organizations, government departments, and private companies offer bursaries for South African students. While specific opening dates vary, many of the following bursaries are expected to return for the 2026 academic year.
1. NSFAS (National Student Financial Aid Scheme)
NSFAS remains the biggest bursary provider in South Africa, funding university and TVET college students.
Expected opening: September–November 2025
Covers:
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Tuition
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Accommodation
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Meals
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Transport
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2. Funza Lushaka Teaching Bursary
This bursary supports students who want to become teachers in priority subjects like Maths, Science, and Languages.
Expected opening: October 2025
Covers:
Full funding
including tuition
living allowance
Where to apply : https://www.funzalushaka.doe.gov.za
3. Department of Health Bursaries
Provincial health departments offer bursaries for nursing, medicine, radiography, and other health sciences.
Expected opening: Mid–2025 to early 2026 depending on province.
Where to apply:
Applications differ by province. Here are common links:
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Gauteng: https://health.gauteng.gov.za
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Limpopo: https://www.ldoh.gov.za
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Western Cape: https://www.westerncape.gov.za
4. Engineering & Science Bursaries (Private Companies)
These companies are expected to open bursaries for 2026:
Eskom Bursary
Apply at:https://www.eskom.co.za/careers/bursaries/
Sasol Bursary
Apply at: https://www.sasolbursaries.com
Transnet Bursary
Apply at:https://www.transnet.net/careers
Anglo American Bursary
Apply at:https://www.angloamerican.com/careers/students
AECI Bursary
Apply at:https://www.aeciworld.com
5. Municipality Bursaries
Local municipalities such as eThekwini, Polokwane, Johannesburg, and Tshwane offer bursaries for critical skills.
Expected opening: January–March 2026.
Where to apply:
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City of Johannesburg: https://www.joburg.org.za
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City of Tshwane: https://www.tshwane.gov.za
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Polokwane Municipality: https://www.polokwane.gov.za
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eThekwini Municipality: https://www.durban.gov.za
Most municipalities upload bursary forms under the “Vacancies” or “Opportunities” section.
6. Banking & Finance Bursaries
Banks and financial companies support students studying Accounting, Economics, Actuarial Science, and IT.
Common bursary providers include:
Standard Bank Bursary
Apply at: https://www.standardbank.com/southafrica
Nedbank Bursary
Apply at: https://www.nedbank.co.za/bursaries
FNB Bursary
Apply at: https://www.fnb.co.za/careers
Old Mutual Bursary (Actuarial & Accounting)
Apply at: https://www.oldmutual.co.za/careers/bursaries
Sanlam Bursary
Apply at:https://www.sanlam.co.za/careers/bursaries
7. ICT & Computer Science Bursaries
As technology continues growing, ICT bursaries are becoming more important. Companies like MTN, Telkom, and Amazon Web Services offer bursaries in:
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Computer Science
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Cybersecurity
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Software Development
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Information Systems
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Data Science
MTN Bursary
Apply at: https://www.mtn.com/careers
Telkom Bursary
Apply at: https://www.telkom.co.za/about_us/careers
Amazon Web Services (AWS) Bursary
Apply at: https://www.aws.africa/careers
Common Requirements for 2026 Bursaries
While each bursary has unique criteria, most of them require:
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South African citizenship
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Proof of household income
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Latest academic results (Grade 12 or university)
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Proof of acceptance or registration at a recognized institution
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Certified ID copy
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Motivational letter
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Good academic performance
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Commitment to work-back contracts (for some bursaries)
How to Increase Your Chances of Getting a Bursary
Here are tips that can make your application stand out:
1. Apply Early
Most bursaries reject late applications automatically. Start preparing documents early.
2. Write a strong motivational letter
Explain:
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Why you need the bursary
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Your background
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Your career goals
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How your studies will benefit your community
3. Keep your academic results strong
Many bursaries have minimum marks, especially in Maths, Science, and English.
4. Apply to multiple bursaries
Never rely on a single application. Spread your chances across many providers.
5. Submit clear, certified documents
Incorrect or blurry documents are one of the top reasons for rejection.
Where to Find Bursaries for 2026
You can find regular updates on new bursaries at:
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jobscatalog.xyz
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Official government websites
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University financial aid offices
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Company career portals
Be sure to check these platforms often as new bursaries are announced throughout the year.