AGSA Chartered Accountancy Bursary 2027 – Eligibility and Application
Many South African students want to become Chartered Accountants, but tuition, accommodation and living costs can stop them. The Auditor-General South Africa (AGSA) Bursary Programme for the 2027 academic year can remove those barriers – if you meet the criteria.
What the AGSA Bursary Is
The AGSA Bursary supports South African citizens who are studying, or plan to study, a recognised Chartered Accountancy (CA) qualification. It pays for tuition, university accommodation, meals and textbooks. In return, recipients must sign a contract to serve articles or a training contract with AGSA after graduation.
Who Can Apply
- You must be a South African citizen.
- You must study full‑time at a university accredited by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA).
- You must be enrolled in a CA‑stream programme such as BCom Accounting (CA stream), Bachelor of Accounting (CA stream) or BCompt.
- You must meet the academic thresholds for your current level of study (see below).
Matriculants (applying for first‑year funding)
- Matric exemption with university entrance.
- At least 60 % in English.
- At least 60 % in Mathematics (Mathematical Literacy does not count).
- Intend to study an eligible CA programme.
Documents: ID copy, Grade 11 results, Grade 12 mid‑year results and university acceptance letter.
First‑year students (applying for second‑year funding)
- Over 60 % in Financial Accounting.
- Matric results of at least 60 % in English and Mathematics.
Documents: ID copy, matric results and academic record.
Second‑year students (applying for third‑year funding)
- Over 60 % in Financial Accounting.
- Over 60 % in Management Accounting.
Documents: ID copy and full academic record.
Final‑year students (applying for postgraduate funding)
- At least 55 % in all core CA modules.
- Accepted into the CTA (Certificate in the Theory of Accounting) programme.
Documents: ID copy, full academic record and CTA acceptance letter.
What You Gain
- Full tuition fees covered.
- University accommodation and meals paid for.
- Textbooks provided.
- A guaranteed training contract with AGSA after you finish your studies.
- Valuable experience in public‑sector auditing.
How to Apply – Step by Step
- Check the exact 2027 closing date on the official AGSA portal (applications usually open in August and close mid‑October).
- Gather the documents required for your study level (see sections above).
- Visit the AGSA application page: AGSA Bursary Application.
- Create an account and fill in all mandatory fields.
- Upload each document with clear file names (e.g., ID_John_Doe.pdf, MatricResults_John_Doe.pdf).
- Review every entry – check spelling, numbers and that all files open correctly.
- Submit before the deadline and keep a copy of the confirmation email.
Tips to Strengthen Your Application
- Focus on the specific module marks that AGSA requires – a high overall average does not replace a 60 % mark in Financial Accounting.
- Show real examples of leadership, resilience and communication in any motivation questions.
- Keep your documents organised in a folder from the start of Grade 12.
- Do not edit or alter any academic records – false information will disqualify you.
- Read the bursary contract carefully. Understand the duration of service, performance clauses and any repayment conditions.
- Apply early – system traffic spikes close to the deadline.
Next Steps
If you are serious about becoming a Chartered Accountant, the AGSA Bursary is worth serious consideration. Start gathering your documents now, check the accreditation of your university programme, and submit your application well before the deadline. While the bursary offers strong financial support, remember it also locks you into a training contract with AGSA after you graduate. We encourage you to explore other bursaries that match your profile as well, so you have multiple options.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the AGSA Bursary Programme? A funding package for South African citizens studying a CA pathway, with an obligation to work for AGSA after graduation.
- When can I apply for 2027 funding? Applications typically open in August and close around mid‑October. Verify the exact date on the AGSA portal.
- Can Grade 12 learners apply? Yes, provided they meet the matric requirements listed above.
- Do I need Mathematics or can I use Mathematical Literacy? Mathematics – at least 60 % – is required.
- Is English also mandatory? Yes, at least 60 % in English at matric.
- Does the bursary cover accommodation and meals? Yes, both are included.
- Will I be paid a salary while I study? No, the bursary covers study‑related expenses only.
- Do I have to work for AGSA after I graduate? Yes, you must serve articles or a training contract as set out in the bursary contract.
- What if I change my programme later? Changing to a non‑CA programme may breach the contract and could lead to suspension of funding.
- Is the bursary guaranteed if I meet the 60 % threshold? No. Meeting the minimum marks makes you eligible, but selection is competitive.
Disclaimer
This article is for information only. Bursary requirements, funding details and deadlines can change. Always confirm the latest information on the official Auditor‑General South Africa website before applying. Do not pay anyone to secure a bursary for you.
Editorial Integrity
We provide clear, unbiased information about South African education and career opportunities. We are not affiliated with AGSA and do not influence their selection process. The official AGSA application portal and bursary agreement are the final authority.





