AngloAmerican Civil Engineering Bursary 2024

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AngloAmerican Civil Engineering Bursary 2023.

PLEASE NOTE:

• Grade 12 learners must submit their Grade 11 results, stamped by the school, and provisional acceptance at a tertiary institution.

• 1st-year students: Grade 12 (Mathematics or Technical Mathematics, Physical Science or Technical Science and English with a 60% pass rate). Applied and Accepted – 1st year Civil Engineering (4-year degree – BSc, BEng, BET) – NQF7

• 2nd-year students: Registered as a 1st year currently studying must have passed all modules that they have registered for.

• 3rd-year students: Must be currently completing 2nd year and pass all modules and must have passed all subjects you are currently registered for at tertiary institution.

• 4th-year students: Must be currently completing 3rd year and pass all modules and must have passed all subjects you are currently registered for at tertiary institution.

Use the link for more information and to apply online: https://bit.ly/41BFFnD

Closing date: 15 June 2023.

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