Company : Bosch Holdings
Location : South Africa
Closing date: 15 November 2024
Bosch Holdings is inviting students to apply for their Women in Engineering Programme bursary programme, for the 2025 academic year. The Women in Engineering Programme at Bosch Holdings is dedicated to increasing the presence and influence of women in South Africa’s engineering sector.
Bursaries will be awarded to female students, for studies within the Engineering sector (BSc or BTech).
The bursary will provide the following benefits:
- Financial support,
- Mentorship,
- Training,
- Networking
- Career development opportunities.
Eligibility Requirements:
Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying:
- You must be a South African citizen
- You must be a female
- You must be currently in Matric or have completed Matric
- You must be studying or intend on studying towards a BSc or BTech Engineering qualification
- You must have been accepted to study within the Engineering Faculty of a University or a Technical University in South Africa, that is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training
- You must have achieved a minimum overall result of 65% in Matric
- You must have achieved a minimum overall result of 65%, if currently studying
- You must aspire to become a leaders and innovator in your profession
- Preference will be given to students from designated groups, in line with Bosch Holdings transformation policy
How to Apply
Students must follow these 2 steps to apply:
Step 1: Complete the Bosch Holdings Bursary Application 2025
Step 2: Submit clear copies of the following supporting documentation via email to: [email protected] (Insert the words “Bosch Holdings Bursary 2025” in the email subject line).
The submission of these documents is compulsory – if any items are missing, your application may be disqualified:
- ID document (certified copy)
- Grade 11 final results, if currently in Matric
- 2023 academic record, if currently studying
- Acceptance letter from the relevant academic institution