South African students with excellent academic results and strong career ambitions have an exciting opportunity. South African Petroleum Refineries (SAPREF) has officially opened its Full Bursary Programme for 2026, targeting students pursuing careers in engineering, science, and business—fields that are critical for South Africa’s industrial and energy sectors.
This bursary is more than financial support; it’s a career-shaping opportunity, giving students a head start toward meaningful employment in one of the country’s most important industries.
Key Details
- Bursary Closing Date: 12 February 2026
- Eligibility: 1st or 2nd-year students at a mainstream public university in South Africa
- Coverage: Full bursary including tuition fees, prescribed textbooks, and additional study-related support
- Targeted Fields: Business, Engineering, and Science
SAPREF bursaries not only cover educational costs but also provide early exposure to industry practices, boosting employability and paving the way for internships, graduate programmes, and career opportunities within the energy sector.
Who Can Apply?
The bursary is designed for high-performing South African students who:
- Are citizens of South Africa
- Are enrolled at a mainstream public university
- Will be in 1st or 2nd year of study in 2026
- Are pursuing a qualification aligned with SAPREF’s skills needs
⚠️ Private universities are not eligible, and only complete applications that meet all criteria will be considered.
Fields of Study Covered
SAPREF focuses on high-demand skills in both technical and strategic areas. Eligible qualifications include:
Business & Management Degrees
- BCom Finance
- BCom Logistics
- BCom Supply Chain Management
- BCom Human Resource Management
Engineering Degrees
- BSc Engineering (Electrical / Instrumentation)
- BSc Engineering (Mechanical)
- BSc Engineering (Chemical)
Science
- BSc Environmental Science
These fields are highly valuable both locally and internationally, especially within energy, petrochemical, and industrial sectors.
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Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet all of the following:
- South African citizen
- Acceptance at a mainstream public university
- Excellent academic performance
- Entering 1st or 2nd year of study in 2026
- Studying one of the listed eligible qualifications
Incomplete or ineligible applications will not be considered, so accuracy is crucial.
What the SAPREF Bursary Offers
The bursary provides comprehensive financial support including:
- Tuition fees
- Prescribed textbooks
- Additional study-related support
Beyond financial assistance, bursary recipients gain:
- Early exposure to industry expectations
- Competitive positioning for internships and graduate programmes
- Networking opportunities within the energy and petrochemical sectors
This makes the SAPREF bursary a strategic investment in your future career.

How to Apply for the SAPREF Bursary 2026
Applying is simple but must be accurate and complete.
Step 1: Prepare Your Documents
Ensure you have the following:
- Detailed CV
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Latest academic transcript / statement of results
- Proof of registration or official acceptance letter from your university
Step 2: Email Your Application
Send all required documents to:
recruitmentapply@sapref.com
Closing Date: 12 February 2026
Late applications will not be accepted.
Why the SAPREF Bursary Matters
This bursary is more than financial support—it’s a launchpad for a high-potential career. Recipients benefit from:
- Financial freedom to focus on demanding degrees
- Alignment with scarce and critical skills in South Africa
- Strong industry placement prospects after graduation
- Early entry into South Africa’s energy and petrochemical value chain
SAPREF bursaries are competitive, prestigious, and strategically designed to build a future-ready workforce.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Who is eligible for the SAPREF Bursary 2026?
A: South African citizens in 1st or 2nd year at a mainstream public university, studying eligible qualifications in engineering, business, or science.
Q: What does the bursary cover?
A: Full tuition, prescribed textbooks, and additional study-related support.
Q: Can students from private universities apply?
A: No. Only students from mainstream public universities are eligible.
Q: What is the closing date for applications?
A: 12 February 2026. Late applications will not be considered.
Q: How do I apply?
A: Email all required documents to recruitmentapply@sapref.com. Ensure your application is complete and accurate.
Final Thoughts
The SAPREF Bursary Programme 2026 is a golden opportunity for ambitious South African students to fund their studies and kickstart a high-impact career. If you meet the criteria, apply before 12 February 2026 to secure your chance to join one of the country’s leading energy and petrochemical organisations.
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Mbalizuke Nkosi
Mbalizuke Nkosi is the editorial voice behind YouthScope.co.za, a South African youth-focused platform dedicated to sharing opportunities, education updates, and career development information. The editorial team focuses on producing clear, reliable, and easy-to-understand content for students, job seekers, and young professionals.
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