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Aurecon: Engineering Bursary 2019

Aurecon is offering Engineering bursaries to South African learners  who will be studying towards the Engineering sector for the academic year 2019. This bursary is for suitably qualified students who are in need of financial aid. If you are a talented and tenacious achiever, determined to make the world a better place, securing financial support for academic studies is probably your next priority. The Aurecon Bursary Scheme may well offer what you need.

Bursary Application deadline is 31 August 2018

Bursary Provider: Aurecon

Field of Studies :

  • Civil Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Chemical / Process Engineering
  • Urban & Regional Planning

Basic requirements to qualify for the Aurecon Bursary Programme are:

Grade 12 Students

  • Commitment to studying towards an Engineering or related qualification
  • Intending to study full-time at an accredited / recognized institution
  • Minimum Level 7 in Mathematics & Physical Science
  • Minimum of 75% – 80% overall average

1st, 2nd, 3rd Year University Students

  • Currently studying towards an Engineering or related qualification
  • Studying full-time at an accredited / recognized institution
  • 1st year overall average: Minimum 70%
  • 2nd year overall average: Minimum 65%
  • 3rd year overall average: Minimum 60%

How to Apply

Apply Online for the Aurecon Bursary / Scholarship Programme

N.B The bursary is awarded on condition that the student maintains his or her academic achievements throughout the period of study. Aurecon believes that a diverse work force is key to our business success.  We seek the best people for our career opportunities on the basis of their skills, qualifications and experience. We embrace the principle of equal opportunity in employment and we work towards eliminating all forms of unlawful discrimination in our employment practices. In support of diversity and the equal opportunity principle, preference will be given to individuals from designated groups within South Africa.

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