Mlathuze Water Engineering Bursary Scholarship

Mlathuze Water Engineering Bursary Scholarship

In the way to support the communities they serve, Mlathuze Water offers an engineering bursary opportunity for students who aim for both first and second year in tertiary institution for a national diploma or degree in engineering for these following subjects, they are chemical and civil, instrumentation, mechanic, and electrical. In addition, the coverage of this bursary programme will include, as follows; tuition, book, accommodation, and the last one is registration. The chance for this bursary opportunity will be awarded only for six brilliance and talented students of South Africa.
Another eligibility you should have to apply for this bursary programme, apart of becoming a South Africa citizen, you must be; a Northern KZN area’s resident, a student that meets at least a minimum requirements for engineering bursary by Mlathuze Water alongside with provisional acceptance proof, below 25, minimum 60% average with grade 12, a student that in need of financial assistance. Complete your application for Mlathuze Water engineering bursary by the company of application form which can be downloaded at www.mlathuze.co.za or at their office with certified copy of ID, academic record, and admission letter. Send your application to Training & Development Specialist/Mlathuza Water/Private Bag X1047/Richard Bay 3900.
Or you can also hand delivery your application to Head Office that is located at Corner of South Central Aterial/ Battery Bank/Alton/Richard Bay, before or by its closing date on November 6th 2024. Note that, the correspondence only be received by shortlisted applicants. Say that in a period within thirty days from the closing date of this engineering bursary opportunity you get no response, it means your application is considered as unsuccessful. One thing you better know that Mlathuze Water support Employment Equity Policy. Another important thing you should also know is the selection for the qualifications or requirements will be based on Mlathuze Water assessment.