National Treasury Bursary Programme 2013 (CLOSING DATE EXTENDED)

South Africa’s National Treasury invites exceptional matric scholars and/or university students to apply for their bursary programme for starting in the 2013 academic year. This bursary programme is aimed at only those South African students and scholars who hard-workers. “If you are in matric: You have a grade 12 certificate with university exemption and an aggregate of 65% or higher . OR If you are already in university: You have obtained an average of 60% or higher for the previous year of study at university ”.

Who qualifies for the National Treasury Bursary Programme 2013?

  • You are a South African citizen
  • You meet the entry requirements for your chosen field of study (provide proof ofregistration or provisional acceptance at the university)
  • Financial need
  • You must be studying or intending to study in one or more of the fields stated below:
  1. Economics
  2. Accounting
  3. Taxation
  4. Econometrics
  5. Statistics/Mathematics
  • If you are in matric: You have a grade 12 certificate with university exemptionand an aggregate of 65% or higher
  • If you are already in university: You have obtained an average of 60% orhigher for the previous year of study at university

If awarded to you, the bursary will cover your tuition fees, registration, prescribed books only , and accommodation at an official university residence and meals .

How to apply for the National Treasury Bursary Scheme 2013?

Complete and submit the National Treasury Bursary application form (CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD), and attach the following:

  • Updated CV
  • Certified copy of your SA identity document
  • Full official academic transcripts/results
  • Motivational letter
  • Proof of registration or provisional acceptance at university
  • Proof of parent’s income statement/salary advice

Submit completed applications via e-mail to [email protected]

or

Post to:

The HR Specialist: Talent Management

National Treasury

Private Bag X 115

Pretoria

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Closing dates for applications: 31 July 2012

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2 Comments

  1. Tiisetso

    It would be appreciated if more law bursaries opportunities be published though if they are available, I’m sure south africa is not looking to invest only in engineering and commerce subjects.

    Regards

    • Editor

      Hi Tiisetso, yes indeed there are law bursaries on this site. Just type in the word law into our search box above and click search.

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