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Shoprite Group Bursaries Scheme At SA 2024/2025 | How to Apply

Shoprite Group Bursary Opportunities 2024-2025 | How to Apply

Students from South Africa can use Shoprite Group to apply for the 2024 bursary. The bursary is available to all South African students at Viewscholar.com. This guide contains details on funding, eligibility, prerequisites, financial help, application forms for bursaries, and guidance on applying for student loans. There is also information on how to apply for the Shoprite Group Bursary for the 2024–2025 academic year.

 Shoprite Group Bursary Application Details

The Shoprite bursary is a stepping stone into our company and guarantees you a career with the group upon the successful completion of your course.

The following Bursary opportunities are open for applications:

Bursary: Accounting (CA Stream – SAICA)

  • BCom Accounting / BAcc (CA stream)
  • 65%+ Aggregate
  • Minimum 65% in Accounting, Taxation and Auditing
  • 2nd, 3rd and 4th academic year/ PGDA / CTA
  • SA citizen
  • 27 years old and younger

Bursary: Criminology

  • Bachelor of Criminology,
  • BA Law
  • BA Social Work with Criminology as major,
  • BA Honours in Criminology
  • 65%+ Aggregate
  • 3rd or 4th academic year/ Honours
  • SA citizen
  • 27 years old and younger

Bursary: Food Science

  • Food Technology (Food Tech) or Food Science degree
  • 60%+ Aggregate
  • 3rd or 4th academic year
  • SA citizen
  • 27 years old and younger

Bursary: Information Technology/Systems

  • BSc/BCom with an Information Systems/Systems Analysis major.
  • Students in 2nd, 3rd or 4th academic year
  • 60%+ academic aggregate
  • SA citizen
  • 27 years old and younger

Bursary: Data Science

  • Degree or postgraduate qualification in:
  1. Data Science,
  2. Mathematics,
  3. Statistics,
  4. Operational Research,
  5. Quantitative Management (or similar quantitative degree),
  6. Computer Science,
  7. Industrial Engineering,
  8. Data Engineering
  • 60%+ Aggregate
  • Students in 2nd to 4th academic year/Honours
  • SA citizen
  • 27 years old and younger

Bursary: Supply Chain & Logistics

  • Bachelors of Commerce:
  1. Logistics (Quantitative Management),
  2. Bachelor of Science: Operational Research
  3. or related degree/qualification
  • Students in 2nd or 3rd academic year
  • 60%+ Aggregate
  • SA citizen
  • 27 years old and younger

Bursary: Retail Business Management

  • Diploma in Retail Business Management
  • Students in 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th (Advanced Diploma) academic year
  • 65%+ Aggregate
  • South African citizen
  • 27 years old and younger

Bursary: Biological and Agricultural Sciences

  • BSc in: Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Botany, Zoology, Genetics and Biotechnology, and any Agricultural degree
  • Students in 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th (Advanced Diploma) academic year
  • 60%+ Aggregate
  • 3rd or 4th academic year
  • SA citizen
  • 27 years old and younger

How to Apply

NB. Use the links given below to Apply

Bursary: Accounting (CA Stream – SAICA)

Apply Online for the Bursary: Accounting (CA Stream – SAICA)

Bursary: Criminology

Apply Online for the Bursary: Criminology

Bursary: Food Science

Apply Online for the Bursary: Food Science

Bursary: Information Technology/Systems

Apply Online for the Bursary: Information Technology/Systems

Bursary: Data Science

Apply Online for the Bursary: Data Science

Bursary: Supply Chain & Logistics

Apply Online for the Bursary: Supply Chain & Logistics

Bursary: Retail Business Management

Apply Online for the Bursary: Retail Business Management

Bursary: Biological and Agricultural Sciences

Apply Online for the Bursary: Biological and Agricultural Sciences

People also asked?

What is a Bursary: A bursary is a monetary award given to students or individuals to help them pursue their education or training. Unlike loans, bursaries do not have to be repaid. They are typically awarded based on financial need, academic achievement, or other criteria set by the organization providing the bursary.

How do I Apply: Applying for a bursary does not guarantee acceptance, as the number of applicants can often surpass the bursary funds available. When that happens, applicants are chosen based on the highest amount of financial need. Bursary applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.

Here are our top 5 bursary application tips:

  1. Make sure you fill in the whole application. We can only assess your financial need if we have all the details.
  2. Submit on time. Take note of the deadline and make sure you apply before the deadline. Early is always best so you have time to ask questions or fix problems.
  3. Ensure your social insurance number is added. Without your social insurance number, your bursary cannot be awarded. To add your SIN you can enter it through your ACSIS account with the button “Update SIN” located below Financial Aid on the left-hand side.
  4. Make sure you apply for OSAP or out-of-province funding if you are a domestic student.
  5. Include your financial resources. Include information about money coming in, so the committee can see if the budget balances. Unrealistic budgets may be disqualified.

Who qualifies for this bursary?

  • A South African Citizen
  • Enrolled in a public college for further education and training in South Africa
  • Only full-time applicants may be registered for the National Certificate (Vocational) or Report 191 (Nated).

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Would you still be eligible for a bursary the next year if your academic performance was poor?

Students seeking financial aid of any type must achieve great academic outcomes because financial resources are scarce in South Africa. In addition to giving qualifying students financial aid, the F.E.T. Colleges Bursary Scheme seeks to close the large skills gap in our country.
If academic achievement is not promoted, these talent shortages will not be addressed. Therefore, a student will not be qualified for a scholarship the next year if they fail their academic courses.

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