
Eskom Invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their University Bursary Vacancies. The closing date for applications is the 14 November 2025.
What Is the Eskom Bursary Programme?
Eskom is South Africa’s biggest power company. They want young, talented students to study engineering so that the country can keep its lights on and grow safely.
If you love maths, physics, and want to build things that power homes and cities, this bursary is for you. It covers the cost of a university degree in one of a list of engineering subjects.
Who Can Apply?
| Requirement | What it means |
|---|---|
| South African citizen | You must be a citizen of South Africa. |
| Grade 12 finish | You need a good final high‑school result (or be about to finish). |
| Conditional offer | You’ve got a conditional place at a public South African university to study an engineering course from the list below. |
| No other bursary | You’re not currently studying under another bursary or scholarship. |
Engineering Subjects Covered
Eskom funds these twelve popular engineering degrees:
- Chemical Engineering (BEng/BSc)
- Civil Engineering (BEng/BSc)
- Computer Engineering (BEng/BSc)
- Electrical Engineering – Light Current & Heavy Current (BEng/BSc)
- Electromechanical/Mechatronics Engineering (BEng/BSc)
- Industrial Engineering (BEng/BSc)
- Mechanical Engineering (BEng/BSc)
- Metallurgy Engineering (BEng/BSc)
What Does the Bursary Pay For?
- Tuition fees – every semester.
- Study materials – books, software licenses, and gear needed for labs.
- Living costs – a small monthly stipend to help with rent, food, and transport.
- Career support – mentors from Eskom, networking events, and potential job offers after graduation.
How Your School Grades Matter
The minimum scores you need are in three main subjects:
- English – Level 4
- Pure Mathematics – Level 5
- Physical Science – Level 5
Your Grade 12 marks are a big part of the decision. Good results here show you’re ready for a challenging university program.
Step‑by‑Step: How to Apply
- Check the official site
Visit Eskom’s careers page and find the bursary information. - Fill out the online form
Provide personal details, school results, and your professional goals.
You’ll need your ID number and school certificate online. - Upload required documents
Upload scanned copies of:- Your birth or ID card.
- Your Grade 12 certificate or final results.
- Your university offer letter (showing the conditional admission).
- A motivational statement on why you want to study engineering.
- Submit before the deadline – 14 November 2025.
- Wait for the decision – Eskom will review your application and invite you for an interview if you’re shortlisted.
APPLY FOR THE ESKOM BURSARY PROGRAMME FOR 2026 HERE
Remember: The application is online only.
Tip: Double‑check that all your records are clean and accurate before submitting. A small error can delay your application.
Why This Bursary Is A Game‑Changer
- No tuition cost – That means you can focus on learning instead of worrying about bills.
- Real‑world experience – You’ll get to meet engineers who work on real power plants and infrastructure.
- Future job openings – Many bursary holders get job offers at Eskom after they finish their degree.
- Build a professional network – Connect with classmates and industry experts who can guide you through your career.
If you’re excited to learn about how power is generated, transported, and used, and you want to be a part of the solution for South Africa’s next generation of power, apply now!
Other Opportunities You Might Explore
If you’re also interested in additional support for learning, you can look at other bursary and scholarship programs that let you still apply this year.
Check out the SETA Bursaries you can still apply for this year on their website.
Apply for the Eskom Bursary Programme for 2026 while you’re still eligible. It’s a chance to study engineering for free and start a career that powerfully changes the world. Don’t miss out – the application window closes on 14 November 2025.




