Bursaries @ Vodacom SA
Posted under Bursaries and Scholarships
Each year, Vodacom offers bursaries to disadvantaged students to study full-time at South African universities.
Bursaries are offered in the following fields of study:
- Information Technology,
- Information Systems,
- Computer Science,
- Electrical or Electronic Engineering (LC only)
- Computer Engineering
Requirements
Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of South Africa.
Current Matriculants need to obtain university exemption and must obtain a minimum C symbol for mathematics and physical science (Higher grade) to be considered.
Current students should be registered for a course at university in one of the above-mentioned disciplines and should demonstrate a good academic discipline.
Applicants should have an interest in telecommunications.
Application Procedure
The Vodacom application process is administered by Career Wise Career Wise contact details are:
Career Wise (Pty) Ltd
P O Box 30632
Braamfontein,
2017
Contact Person:
John Legoete
Tel: 011 484 7505
Fax: 011 484 5951
Email: johnl@careerwise.co.za
Website: www.careerwise.co.za
Application Form:
You can log onto the Career Wise website and follow the link to the Vodacom Bursary application form.
























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