By | September 8, 2017

PwC’s Business School 2018 Learners Bursaries

Bursaries are financial assistance given to students for further studies. Bursaries are awarded to students with an outstanding academic track record at school and/or university.

Please bear in mind that bursaries do not generally cover the full costs of the tuition, accommodation and books and as a result applicants must be prepared to pay a portion of their tuition costs themselves.

Bursaries are also awarded on the condition that when you complete your studies successfully, you will be required to work for PwC on a training contract, gaining hands-on experience in the business.

Who can apply for a bursary?

Bursaries are awarded to students who are studying or intending to study towards SAICA accredited degree leading to a Chartered Accountant (SA) designation at any SAICA accredited South African university.

What are the requirements for selection?

To be considered for a PwC bursary we look for the following characteristics:

  • Good interpersonal skills: when you work with other people you should show that you can get on well with them.
  • Leadership skills: For example, you can make things happen; perhaps you have a strong personality, or you present ideas very clearly.
  • Problem solving: it is important to be able to assess a situation and start working on a solution independently.
  • Teamwork: the ability to work well in a team and understand the importance of team work.
  • You should be a South African citizen with a valid ID number.
RELATED :   2020 Bursary / Scholarship Programme at TETA

Requirements for matriculants:

  • Commitment to studying towards a Chartered Accountancy qualification
  • You must be intending to study full-time at a SAICA accredited institution
  • You must have a minimum of a Level 6 in Mathematics and English (1st or 2nd language), and an overall average of 70%

Requirements for university students:

  • You must be studying towards a CA qualification
  • You must be studying full time at a SAICA accredited institution
  • If you are a first-year student you must be passing all University courses with an average of at least 65%
  • If you are a second-year student you must be passing all University courses with an average of at least 60%
  • Third and fourth year students must be passing all courses consistently and must qualify for honours according to the relevant university

Closing dates

Please note that closing dates for bursary applications for the 2018 year of study are as follows:

Central Region: Mafikeng, Bloemfontein, Kimberley, Welkom Offices 31 August 2017
Eastern Cape: Port Elizabeth, East London Offices 31 October 2017
KwaZulu Natal: Durban, Pietermaritzburg Offices 31 July 2017
North East Region: Nelspruit, Middleburg, Emalahleni Offices 30 September 2017
Western Cape: Cape Town, Paarl, Stellenbosch, Robertson, Worcester Offices 12 August 2017