Exxaro Fulltime Bursary Opportunities 2025 for South Africans

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The bursary is comprehensive and covers tuition fees, accommodation, meals and book fees /pocket money, as well as the purchase of a laptop/tablet.  

Closing date: 31 October 2024
Location: South Africa

Feeder Scheme bursaries – prepare bursars for successful careers in the organisation aligned with the company’s People Strategy (studying towards a 4-year degree, NQF8), core mining industry disciplines. After successful completion of studies, bursars will be included in the selection process for appointment into the company’s Professional-in-Training Programme.

*Civil Engineering – students who will be in their 2nd year of study towards BEng Civil in 2025.
*Industrial Engineering – students who will be in their 2nd year of study towards BEng Industrial in 2025.
*Electrical Engineering -students who will be in their 2nd year of study towards BEng Electrical in 2025.

*Mechanical Engineering – students who will be in their 2nd or 3rd year of study towards BEng Mechanical in 2025.
*Metallurgical Engineering – students who will be in their 2nd or 4th/final year of study towards BEng Metallurgy 2025.

*Mining Engineering – students who will be in their 2nd and 4th/final year of study towards BSc Mining Engineering in 2025. 
*Mine Surveying – students who will be in their 1st year of B Mine Surveying in 2025 and who are prepared to continue with Hons.

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The bursary is comprehensive and covers tuition fees, accommodation, meals and book fees /pocket money, as well as the purchase of a laptop/tablet.   Closing date: 31 October 2024Location: South Africa Feeder Scheme bursaries – prepare bursars for successful careers in the organisation aligned with the company’s People Strategy (studying towards a 4-year degree, NQF8), core mining industry […]

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