Grade 12 mathematics and science learners have until Tuesday 30 April to apply for the comprehensive Sasol bursary programme, which is also open to postgraduate engineering and science students for the 2020 academic year.
With the programme, beneficiaries can expect considerable benefits such as access to financial and emotional support throughout their studies. It offers 100% payment for tuition, meals, accommodation, registration and exam fees, as well as R12 000 for books and pocket money.
Postgraduate students receive a monthly allowance of R10 000 for up to 24 months while they complete a master’s degree and up to 36 months if they are doing a PhD. Bursary recipients will also have opportunities to do paid holiday work at Sasol to gain work experience and be part of the company’s Graduate Development Programme after graduation.
The Sasol bursary programme aims to support students studying B Engineering or BSc Engineering in various engineering disciplines, BSc in Chemistry and Accounting (CA route), or students interested in pursuing instrumentation, mining survey and mechanical or electrical engineering at a university of technology. Applicants need to obtain 70% for maths and science and 60% for English to be considered.
For more details or to apply, visit www.sasolbursaries.com.

