Sappi Engineering Bursary


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Sappi offers undergraduate bursaries for Engineering and Forestry Science degrees at South African universities. 

Bursaries are offered for:

  • Chemical Engineering (BSc or BEng)
  • Civil Engineering (BSc or BEng)
  • Electrical Engineering (BSc or BEng)
  • Forestry and Wood Science (BSc)
  • Industrial Engineering (BSc or BEng)
  • Mechanical Engineering (BSc or BEng)
  • Mechatronics Engineering  (BSc or BEng)

 

Candidate Requirements
  • You must be a South African citizen between the ages of 17 and 25 years old
  • You must have completed in Matric or currently be in Matric
  • Your must have achieved more than 70% for Maths (not Maths Lit), 70% for Physical Science and 60% for English in Matric or Grade 11 if you are currently in Matric
  • You must intend to study full time at a university supported by Sappi for Engineering studies

Preference will be given to applicants from communities surrounding Sappi operations who meet the academic requirements.


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Conditions of Bursary

Sappi engineering bursars have the opportunity for vacation work during July and December each year and successful completion enables entry into the Sappi Engineer-in-Training programme.

Bursary Inclusion

The Sappi bursary can include tuition, books, accommodation and a living allowance. The value awarded depends on the student's household income. 

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