Engineering Bursary for 2025: The Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) invites South African students to apply for the Thapelo Madibeng Bursary Programme for the 2025 academic year.
READ MORE TO APPLY FOR THIS BURSARY
CLOSING DATE: 20 December 2024 at 17:00.
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Fields of Study Eligible for Engineering Bursary
This bursary supports various fields of study related to the built environment, including:
- Architecture (National Diploma/BSc to PhD)
- Building Arts (BA)
- Building Construction or equivalent (N4 to N6)
- Civil Engineering (BSc to PhD)
- Climate Change Science (All levels to PhD)
- Construction BIM (All levels to PhD)
- Construction Economics (BSc to PhD)
- Construction Management (BSc to PhD)
- Construction Studies (BSc to PhD)
- Electrical Engineering (N4 to N6)
- Environmental Management (All levels to PhD)
- Geomatics (BSc to PhD)
- Property Development (BSc)
- Quantity Surveying (BSc to PhD)
- Real Estate (National Diploma)
- Urban and Regional Planning (BSc to PhD)
- Other construction-related fields
What Does the Bursary Cover?
The Engineering Bursary for 2025 provides comprehensive funding, including:
- Tuition fees
- Prescribed textbooks
- Accommodation and meals
- Transport fees (subject to specific conditions)
- Research allowance (for Master’s and PhD students)
This funding ensures you can focus on achieving academic excellence.
Eligibility Criteria for Engineering Bursary for 2025
To qualify for the CETA Thapelo Madibeng Bursary, you must meet these criteria:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Unemployed at the time of application.
- Currently in Matric or have already completed Matric.
- Studying or planning to study towards a qualification in the built environment field.
- Registered or accepted to study at a public institution in South Africa.
- Achieve a minimum average of 50% in your most recent academic results.
- Have a household income below R800,000 per year.
How to Apply for the Engineering Bursary for 2025
Applications must be submitted online via the CETA Bursary Application Page. Follow these steps to ensure your application is complete:
- Prepare the Required Documents:
- Certified copy of your ID document.
- Latest Matric results or certificate.
- Academic record (if applicable).
- Proof of acceptance at a tertiary institution.
- Quotation of fees (if available).
- Certified copies of parents/guardians’ ID documents.
- Proof of household income (payslips or affidavit).
- Proof of address.
- SASSA card copy (if applicable).
- Medical certificate (if disabled).
For additional tips on submitting a successful bursary application, read this guide: Tips to Submitting a Bursary Application.
- Apply Online:
Visit the official CETA application portal to submit your details and upload the required documents.
Additional Resources for Success
- Learn how to write a winning motivational letter: How to Write a Motivational Letter for a Bursary Application.
- Need an affidavit? Follow this guide: How to Write an Affidavit for Bursary Applications.
- Explore other funding options for university students: Funding Options for University Students in South Africa.
Why Apply for the CETA Bursary?
The Engineering Bursary for 2025 not only removes financial barriers but also equips you to excel academically and professionally in the built environment sector.
If you’re considering taking a gap year to prepare for tertiary studies, learn more here: Taking a Gap Year After School.
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Start your journey to success with the Engineering Bursary for 2025 today! For more details, visit the CETA Bursary Application Page.
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