SAIRR Bursaries 2018 / 2019
SAIRR’s bursary program can be dated as far back as 1935. Students like Nelson Mandela gained bursaries through them and all bursary candidates from the late 1940 have served South Africa well in all fields and have only been a proud part of South African heritage. From 1980, more than 3657 students have received bursaries and graduated in fields like Science & Engineering, Business & Commerce, Medicine, Health Science & Dentistry, Education, Law and also Arts to name but the most prominent. In 2010, thirty candidates graduated in that year alone. High percentages of bursaries are awarded to black South African’s and the company has spent more than R221 Million on bursaries.
SAIRR invites candidates to apply for bursaries every year whether you are a Grade 12 student or already learning at an accredited higher learning institute in South Africa. Candidates studying at any University, The University of Technology or one of the accredited Colleges throughout South Africa are free to apply in any field of study. They prefer the Engineering fields and preference will be given to previously disadvantage South African candidates.
SAIRR BURSARIES
Applicants will have to contact SAIRR directly to find out what costs are covered by the bursaries available each year. They do have a preference for engineering field of study and also encourages candidates to find employment in the Metal or Engineering sectors after successful completion of studies.
SAIRR BURSARIES AVAILABLE
SAIRR can be contacted for more information on available bursary fields but here is a list of the most common bursary fields that they offer candidates:
- Aeronautical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Electro-Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Built Environment
- Engineering
Most of these fields are for BEng or BSc
SAIRR BURSARIES REQUIREMENTS
Candidates wanting to apply will also need to meet the following criteria:
- Successful completion of Grade 12 / Matric
- Matric candidates must have Mathematics as a top subject
- Matric candidates must have Science as a top subject
- Post Matric must provide Matric Certification with high results
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must hold a valid South African ID document
- Must be studying full-time at one of the accredited institutes of higher learning
- Must have applied at one of the accredited institutes of higher learning and must have proof of acceptance
- Must meet the Academic requirements
- Must proof the need for financial assistance
After the closing date has been reached the institute will review all online applications and compose a short list there off for candidates that may be awarded bursaries. The candidates on the short list will then be contacted by the institute and further documentation will be supplied to these candidates. These candidates need to complete the forms received and have them submitted to the institute no later than the middle of November each year.
Candidates who have not heard from the institutes by the end of September have not made the short list and no further contact will be entered into.
After all the applications have been received fully completed by the shortlisted candidates the institutes committee will then review those applications. Out of those applications received before the middle of November, candidates will be selected for bursaries. The final selection will be made by the middle of February and the successful candidates who will receive bursaries from SAIRR will be notified.
SAIRR BURSARIES APPLICATION
Bursaries online application can be found here any application that has been downloaded from another website will not be eligible for a bursary. For your application to be considered you have to download it from their website directly or complete it online via their web page. Bursaries used to be accepted via mail but according to their website, this is no longer the case. Candidates who do not have access to internet services can contact SAIRR directly for more information regarding application thru postal services.
For any information you can send postal inquiries to the following address:
Bursary Department
P.O. Box 32597
Braamfontein
2017
PLEASE remember application forms must be completed online and not posted, faxed or hand delivered. All other required documentation must be certified and accompany your application to be adequate for a bursary from SAIRR. For more information on what they offer or other contact details please visit their web page here.
SAIRR BURSARIES CLOSING DATE
Bursary applications open the beginning of July each year and will close the end of August each year so if you wish to apply for a bursary with SAIRR make note of these dates. ONLY online applications will be CONSIDERED for bursaries as well as only applications via their own website will be accepted.
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