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Department of Transport Bursaries for South African Unemployed Youth to Study at UNISA 2023

Department of Transport Bursaries for South African Unemployed Youth 2023

DEADLINE: 03 February 2023

Required Documents for the Department of Transport Bursaries

  • Certified copy of a valid Senior certificate (if you have completed Grade 12).
  • Certified copy of the latest academic transcript or record on official letterhead or logo (if you are already at university).
  • Certified copy of a valid South African identity document (less than six months certified)
  • Salary Advice of the person responsible for your needs.

CRITERIA:

  1. The bursary covers the unemployed youth under the age of 35.
  2. Only students registered for the following qualifications will be considered:
    1. BCom Transport Economics
    1. BCom Logistics
    1. Diploma in Civil Engineering
    1. Advance Diploma in Civil Engineering
    1. Honours Transport Economics
    1. Honours Logistics
  3. Should a recipient fail to successfully complete his/her studies, UNISA reserves the right to cancel the awards made throughout the years.
  4. Successful students will be selected by a selection committee.
  5. All Bursary returning Students must have passed 50% or more of their previous registered modules to be considered for new intake/funding.
  6. All returning students must apply for funding.
  7. All applications must be sent to [email protected]

Click here to download the APPLICATION FORM for the Department of Transport Bursaries

THE END.

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ALSO CHECK: The South African Maritime Safety Authority​ (SAMSA) Internship Opportunity for Young Unemployed South Africans

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African Union Commission Scholar || Founder @ Youth Opportunities Hub || Former RBA COST/Sahel Team at UNDP || TEF Alumni ||

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