Absa Bursaries in South Africa
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Each year we select a handful of talented top performers and provide with financial support enabling them to complete their education and potentially pursuing a career with us on qualifying. Who we look for You are achieving a minimum average of 75% and wanting to take the first step towards the future you want?So have we. Let us help you bring your possibilities to life of studying and potentially pursuing a career with us.
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Every year, ABSA awards bursaries to a handful of deserving students who are currently pursuing their tertiary studies.Bursaries are awarded within fields relating to sector in which the company operates, in particular the following fields:
- Computer Science
- Information Technology (IT)
- Statistics
- Risk Management
- Mathematics
- Industrial Engineering
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Candidate Requirements:
- South African citizen
- Completed Matric
- Studying within one of the aforementioned fields of study (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent)
- Studying at a recognised University in South Africa
- Achieved a minimum overall average of 75%
Conditions of Bursary:
The bursary will provide cover for the following expenses: registration fees, tuition fees, university accommodation (or university accredited accommodation), textbook allowance, meal allowance, transport allowance and a laptop.
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Students will also have access to a wide range of counselling services, the buddy system, workplace exposure via structured vacation work and soft skills training for integration into the working world.
Bursary Inclusion:
University tuition fees, Registration fees, Exam fees, University accommodation, Residence meals, and Book and pocket money