Sasol Bursary | Program For South African Youths

Take note that Sasol Bursary is offering the opportunity to South African Youths. So if you have any interest in joining or applying for this program, then go ahead. If you are qualified for the Sasol Bursary Program for South African youth, then apply here. You will still understand that Sasol currently has several programs allowing scholars and graduates to develop.

About Sasol Bursary

Because there’s a lack of talent all over the world and in South Africa, Sasol needs to make sure that continuous availability of skills is always available in order to keep growing.

One of our most important talent levers for achieving our transformation and strategic talent objectives is the Sasol Bursary program for youthful people in South Africa.

Due to its reputation as an employer of choice, the chemical and energy sectors have been named Sasol Employer of Choice for five consecutive years in the SAGEA employer check.

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Sasol Bursary Programme South African Youths 2023 

Throughout the academic year, the Sasol Bursary program provides scholars with both financial and developmental help

Bursaries are available for full-time studies in engineering and Science at universities. Through its Graduate Development Programmes, the Sasol Group may employ students who successfully complete their study time. Included in the Sasol Bursary Program are

  1. The Undergraduate Bursaries: This level provides honors degrees for applicants pursuing bachelor’s degrees in engineering or science (in our context).
  2. The Postgraduate Bursaries: For applicants who are pursuing a Master’s or Doctorate in Science or Chemical Engineering and are currently pursuing or have finished their degrees.
  3. The University of Technology Bursaries: For those interested in pursuing a B. Eng. Tech. in Mine Surveying at a university of technology.

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What you must know:

  • Firstly, you should note that Students who are already enrolled in a so-called 5-year program or who intend to enroll in a 5-year study plan are not eligible to apply. However (If you still apply and we subsequently learn that you have already registered for or will register for a 5-year program, the bursary will be rescinded with effect immediately.)
  • Secondly, Bursaries are given out for normal degree courses that must be completed in a certain amount of time so you can decide which degree you are going for (e.g. B.Sc. or B.Eng. Engineering studies over 4 years).
  • Students who are interested must enroll in a full-time program at a recognized and accredited South African university. However, Students may not, for example, enroll in a so-called distance-learning facility or institution, such as UNISA.
  • For your own interest, students applying for a second, third, or fourth-year bursary must still be able to follow the above-mentioned criteria. So what you need to do is this: Please do not apply if you have failed courses, failed to register for certain modules or canceled any modules, adding a year to your study time (resulting in a 5- or 6-year study period). In essence, this is very important because you must be able to finish the necessary degree course in the minimal and normal time frame—for example, 4 years for a B.Eng. or B.Sc. Engineering degree.
  • Another thing is that If an individual provides misleading data during the application process and this information is brought to Sasol’s attention at a later date, what will happen is that the invitation to the next round of selection, the bursary offer, or the bursary will be forced to withdraw with immediate effect due to possible deliberate or accidental fraud.
  • All Bursaries will not be provided to students pursuing a so-called dual/combined/hybrid degree program (e.g., B.Sc. Chemistry with Chemical Engineering, B.Eng. Mechatronics, B.Sc. Environmental & Geology, etc.).
  • Finally, students must understand that if the information supplied during the application, the probable bursary interview, or any subsequent date varies, the application or bursary shall be considered null and invalid.

Warning:

  1. You should note that all submissions must be made before the application closing date’s closure of business.
  2. Then applications that are incomplete or submitted late will not have any consideration.
  3. Your email applications and/or applications not submitted through the Sasol bursaries portal will not have acceptance.
  4. Lastly, Non-South African citizens’ applications will not have entertainment.

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