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Code Your Future: Sasol Bursary Program Now Open!

Johannesburg, South Africa – Are you a Grade 12 learner with a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)? Do you dream of becoming an engineer, data scientist, or innovator who helps solve real-world problems? Then listen up – this opportunity is made for you.

Sasol has just launched its Bursary Programme for the 2026 academic year – and it’s one of the most exciting ways for young South Africans to turn their passions into powerful careers, and access tertiary education opportunities. Whether you’re into coding, designing machines, solving big problems with data, or building the future with renewable energy, Sasol wants to help you make those dreams a reality.

What’s in it for you?

  • 100% coverage of your tuition fees at a registered, South African Public University of your choice
  • Paid-for accommodation and meals
  • Monthly pocket money/stipend
  • Allowance for laptop and calculator
  • Paid vacation work as required by Sasol
  • Access to and membership of a community of like-minded individuals who share your passion for innovation and excellence.

To be eligible, candidates need to be Grade 12 high school learners or currently studying towards an applicable degree and that has achieved excellent marks in STEM subjects.

“The programme provides an opportunity for talented young people to be part of a leading global chemicals and energy company, that is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of young South Africa,” says Monica Luwes, Manager: Sasol Graduate Centre and Development Programme.

So why wait? Apply now and take the first step towards unlocking your future by visiting https://www.sasolbursaries.com/welcome/. Applications for 2026 close on 18 May 2025.

Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to pursue your dreams and make a real difference in the world.

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