Eskom is offering university bursary opportunities 85 students to benefit
That's great news! Eskom, the South African electricity public utility company, is offering university bursary opportunities to 85 students. This is a fantastic opportunity for students who are pursuing their higher education and are in need of financial assistance.
Here are some details about the bursary:
- Number of bursaries: 85
- Field of study: Various fields, including engineering, science, technology, and mathematics (STEM) fields, as well as other fields that are relevant to Eskom's business
- Eligibility: Students who are pursuing their undergraduate or postgraduate studies at a recognized university in South Africa
- Requirements: Students must meet the following requirements:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be registered at a recognized university in South Africa
- Have achieved a minimum average of 60% in their previous academic year
- Be pursuing a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree
- Meet the specific requirements for the field of study they are applying for
- Benefits: The bursary will cover the following expenses:
- Tuition fees
- Registration fees
- Books and stationery
- Living expenses (for students who are studying outside of their hometown)
- Travel expenses (for students who are studying outside of their hometown)
To apply for the bursary, students must submit the following documents:
- A completed application form
- A certified copy of their ID document
- A certified copy of their academic record
- A certified copy of their proof of registration at a recognized university
- A motivation letter outlining their reasons for applying for the bursary
- A copy of their academic transcript
The application deadline is usually in September or October of each year. Students are advised to check the Eskom website for the specific application deadline and to submit their applications well in advance to avoid any delays.
It's worth noting that the bursary is competitive, and not all applicants will be successful. However, it's still a great opportunity for students who are in need of financial assistance to pursue their higher education goals.