The MultiChoice Bursary Scheme Is Now Open For The 2022 Academic Year

MultiChoice South Africa has opened applications for its R20 million bursary scheme for the 2022 academic year. For the 2022 bursary scheme, ten of these students will be funded via the Nomzamo Lighthouse Foundation – an organisation that invests in the future of South African youth – of which MultiChoice is a partner. The bursaries extends beyond tuition fees and include registration fees, accommodation costs, and an annual living allowance.

The MultiChoice Bursary Scheme is open to students in all years of study, including students who have enrolled for their first post-graduate degree that is focused on the STEM discipline (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), particularly:

  • Actuarial Science
  • Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering
  • Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
  • Information Technology (AI and Robotics)
  • Data and Information Science
  • Digital Media Technologies

As technological developments continue to advance at a rapid pace, there is a critical need for a dynamic workforce in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics in order for our country to keep up with the rest of the world. We see the value in opening doors for youth to build the skills within our industry, shaping the professionals who will lead us into the future.

Nyiko Shiburi, MultiChoice South Africa’s CEO

In order to apply applicants must:

  • Be a South African citizen.
  • Be registered at a South African Institute of Higher Learning.
  • Meet the eligibility and qualifying requirements as indicated on the application form.

An external bursary management entity (Skills 123) has been procured to support with facilitation of the bursary administration. This bursary management provider has partnered with youth marketing specialists, Student Village, who have a wide reach across different campuses countrywide.

Applications are now open and close on 15 February 2022. To register and apply, click here.


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