Government & NGO Bursaries in South Africa

Government & NGO bursaries help thousands of South African learners and students access quality education without financial stress. Whether you are in high school, a TVET college, or a university, there are many funding opportunities available from the government, NGOs, and private organisations.

What is a bursary? A bursary is financial aid awarded to students based on financial need, academic performance, or specific career goals. Unlike loans, most bursaries do not need to be repaid, making them one of the most valuable education support tools in South Africa.

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🎓 Government Bursaries

Government funding options support students at public universities and TVET colleges. These include:

Government bursaries typically cover tuition, accommodation, meals, study materials, and travel allowances.


🤝 NGO & Private Bursaries

Private companies and non-profit organisations also offer bursaries, including:

  • Bursaries for high academic achievers
  • Funding for scarce skill careers
  • Support for low-income households

Popular sectors include Engineering, IT, Nursing, Teaching, Finance, and Social Sciences.

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âś… Who Can Apply for a Bursary?

  • South African citizens
  • Students enrolled or accepted at a recognised institution
  • Applicants who meet financial or academic criteria

Always prepare certified documents before applying — including ID, proof of income, and academic results.


🔎 Tips for a Successful Application

  • Apply early — once opportunities close, they rarely reopen
  • Write a strong motivation letter
  • Keep copies of everything you submit
  • Check emails and SMS for updates regularly

⚠️ Avoid Bursary Scams

No real bursary will ever:

  • Ask for payments or “registration fees”
  • Require banking passwords or OTP codes
  • Use social media DMs as the only application method

Protect Yourself from Scam Bursaries →


Last updated: November 2025

This article is for educational information only. Always confirm official requirements before applying.

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