Apply for FirstRand Foundation Scholarship for South Africans to Study Overseas

By | February 16, 2022

Apply for FirstRand Foundation Scholarship for South Africans to Study Overseas 2022/23

FirstRand Foundation Scholarship 2022: Applications are invited from suitably qualified South African citizens to apply for the FirstRand Foundation Scholarship for International postgraduate study for the 2022/23 academic session.

The Scholarship for South Africans, valued at R925,000 is available to previously disadvantaged South African nationals for postgraduate study outside South Africa in any discipline at an international university of their choice.

Scholarship Sponsor(s): FirstRand Foundation

Scholarship Type: Tuition Award

Host Institution(s): Any International Institution

Scholarship Worth: R925,000

Number of Awards: Several

Study Level: Postgraduate

Nationality: South Africans

FirstRand Foundation Scholarship 2022 | ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

To be considered for the Foundation Scholarship for South Africans, interested applicants are to meet the following requirements:

  • Applicants must be a South African national.
  • Applicants must not have studied in any overseas institution.
  • Preference will be given to candidates under the age of 35 years.
  • Successful candidates must be willing to return to South Africa for at least five years after completing their studies.
  • Must have obtained relevant bachelor’s degree in a recognized institution of higher learning.
  • Applicants must demonstrate excellent academic and leadership abilities.

Application Procedures

How-to-Apply: Interested applicants for the FirstRand Foundation Scholarship 2022 are to apply online on or before the application deadline. Applicants wishing to obtain a postgraduate degree from an oversea university are to take advantage of this opportunity.

Application Deadline: 3rd March 2022

Visit the Official Website for Further Details

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