SARS Bursaries

By | February 5, 2023

SARS Bursaries

Do you love working with numbers, do you find mathematics, accounting, and the law intriguing?

SARS, the South African Revenue Services has a bursary program that may be suitable for you.  This program aims at providing deserving candidates, from previously disadvantaged backgrounds financial aid to study further.  They seek talented individuals who show great potential, who enjoy working within a team and strive for success

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These bursaries are made available yearly, within fields of study that SARS deems as being scarce and critical skill.  Candidates will be selected from all applications received via a pre-set criteria.  Bursaries will be aligned to the companies mandate and objectives.  It will provide candidates with a financial need within specific fields of study, the opportunity to reach their full potential.

South African has a severe shortage of skilled professionals in a wide range of fields.  This program aims to aid in filling those positions, stabilizing the workforce, as well as the countries economics.  SARS provides a variety of opportunities for candidates, their bursary program is only one way in which they help unique individuals to grow.

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Funding will vary, depending on the field of study.  Successful candidates may also be required to sign an employee agreement in terms of service, in accordance to the bursary term.  SARS bursary program is also aligned to the Governments employment equity act.

SARS Bursaries Available

If you are planning to study in one of the following directions or any field that is deemed as scarce by the company, then a bursary from SARS may just what you need.

Fields available to study

  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Audit
  • Law
  • Information Technology
  • Legal Aid
  • Economics
  • ICT
  • Management
  • Tax

Requirements

If you are a Grade 12 pupil or currently studying, and would like to apply for a bursary in the fields mentioned above, you will also have to adhere to the requirements as is stipulated by SARS.

To study in these fields, candidates will be obliged to have the following:

  • Grade 12 Matric results or middle of the year results if still in Grade 12
  • If studying, you will need your June Results of the current year
  • Must be proficient in English
  • Must be a South African citizen
  • Possess a South African ID
  • Must hold an average pass mark of 70% or higher
  • Proof of registration at an Institute of Higher Learning
  • Parents or guardians ID
  • Parents or guardians proof of income
  • Must be from a previously disadvantaged background

Candidates must be younger than 30 to be eligible, and must also provide an essay of at least 250 words, along with their application as motivation on why they deserve the bursary.  All documents must be certified copies, please keep the originals.  It is suggested that candidates additionally attach a curriculum vitae to their application, indicating any work experience, extramural activities, hobbies, and interests.

Application

Bursaries online applications are not currently available, candidates can, however, find out from the Universities closest to them, or of their liking, about any advertisement of SARS bursaries during the year.  SARS will inform these institutes of bursaries as they have available.

Candidates can also enquire about their Bursary program, their Pipeline Development program and Graduate program by sending a letter to [email protected].  Candidates must ensure that the application form is completed entirely and signed.  All documentation must be certified and accompany their application.  Any applications not completed, not signed or documentation missing will be disqualified.

Once applications close, the department will make a short-list of candidates who fulfill all their requirement.  These may be invited for an interview before being awarded the bursary.  Candidates who do not hear from them can deem their applications as unsuccessful.

Candidates who do receive bursaries will also need to submit their academic results yearly, of all examinations, before the 31 of December.  This does not, however, guarantee that they will receive funding the following year, but is compulsory.

Closing Date

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Closing dates for these bursaries differ, as bursaries will be made available yearly according to the need within SARS.

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