
Sasol is excited to announce that applications for the Sasol Bursary Programme are now open. This performance-based programme supports exceptional young South African talent with funding and holistic support to pursue full-time undergraduate studies in Engineering and Science. Applications are open from 1 April 2026 to 17 May 2026.
Key dates
- Applications open: 1 April 2026
- Applications close: 17 May 2026
- Outcomes communicated: end of September 2026
Monica Luwes, Manager: Graduate Centre and Development Programme at Sasol, says: “We’re looking for motivated, high-performing students who want to build a future in Engineering and Science. The Sasol Bursary Programme covers tuition and provides a living allowance, and it also offers psychosocial support to help students thrive. Best of all, bursary recipients can begin their careers at Sasol after completing their degrees. If you know a talented learner or student with big ambitions, please share this opportunity.”
Eligible Fields of Study
Applicants who will be enrolled for full time studies in 2027 at several South African Universities can apply for bursaries in the following disciplines:
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry (Studies to Hons. level will be required)
- Civil Engineering
- Data Science (Computer Science / Mathematics / Operations Research / Statistics)
- Electrical Engineering
- Electronic Engineering
- Geology (Honours degree mandatory)
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering / Metallurgy (Studies to Hons. level will be required)
- Mine Surveying (University of Johannesburg only)
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the bursary, applicants must be South African citizens by birth, reside permanently in South Africa, and be registered in 2027 for full-time studies towards an undergraduate degree at a Sasol-approved, public university in South Africa.
The following are the minimum requirements for application:
- Grade 12 results for first-year and second-year applicants
- Previous year academic results for second, third, and fourth-year applicants
- Full academic record from the start date of studies to present
- Proof of registration for full-time studies in 2026 if applicable
- Proof of permanent home residence (municipality and district)
- Willingness to undergo online psychometric testing
B.Eng. and B.Sc.Eng:
- Mathematics: Level 6 (70–79%)
- Physical Science: Level 6 (70–79%)
- English First Additional Language: Level 5 (60–69%)or
- English Home Language: Level 5 (60–69%)or
- English Second Additional Language: Level 4 (50–59%)
B.Eng. Tech: (Only for Mine Surveying)
- Mathematics: Level 5 (60-69%)
- Physical Science: Level 5 (60-69%)
- English First Additional Language: Level 5 (60-69%) or
- English Home Language: Level 5 (60-69%) or
- English Second Additional Language: Level 4 (50-59%)
Interested and eligible students are encouraged to apply by 17 May 2026. Application outcomes will be communicated by the end of September 2026. To apply and view full requirements, visit www.sasolbursaries.com. Do you know someone who should not miss this? Please share the link and help them take the next step.
Important Notes
Studies at the University of South Africa (UNISA) are not considered.
Applications with false information or not meeting the requirements will lead to termination of the contract.

