If you plan to study at a TVET College in 2026 and want to build a career as an artisan, the Patrick Ndwamato (PN) Foundation Bursary Programme could be an excellent funding option.
Many bursaries focus on university qualifications, but this programme is aimed specifically at students choosing technical and vocational education. It supports learners preparing for high-demand artisan careers in South Africa.
This makes it a valuable opportunity for students who want practical training that can lead directly into employment.
Quick Overview
- Bursary Name: Patrick Ndwamato (PN) Foundation Bursary
- Funding Type: TVET College / Artisan Training Support
- Institutions Covered: TVET Colleges only
- Universities Covered: No
- Eligible Fields: Artisan-related programmes only
- Who Can Apply: Students who have applied to a TVET College
- Notification Date: If you receive no response by 30 May 2026, consider your application unsuccessful
- Closing Date: 30 April 2026
About the Patrick Ndwamato (PN) Foundation
The Patrick Ndwamato Foundation is dedicated to youth empowerment through education, skills development, and training opportunities.
Its bursary programme focuses on helping young people enter technical careers where South Africa urgently needs skilled workers.
The country continues to face shortages of qualified artisans in sectors such as:
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Transport engineering
- Infrastructure maintenance
- Electrical systems
- Mechanical services
By supporting TVET students, the foundation helps improve:
- Youth employability
- Technical skills development
- Economic participation
- Community growth
- Long-term livelihoods
Important: This Bursary Is Not for University Students
One of the most important requirements is that this bursary does not fund university studies.
Applications will only be considered if:
- You have applied to a TVET College
- Your chosen course leads to an artisan qualification
Applicants Who Do Not Qualify
The following applicants are generally not eligible:
- University students
- Students studying diplomas at universities
- Applicants in business studies programmes
- Learners in non-technical short courses
What Is an Artisan Course?
An artisan is a trained technical professional who works with machinery, tools, infrastructure systems, or equipment.
These careers are highly respected and remain in strong demand across South Africa.
Examples of Artisan Fields
- Electrical Trade
- Plumbing
- Welding
- Boilermaking
- Fitting and Turning
- Diesel Mechanics
- Motor Mechanics
- Bricklaying
- Carpentry
- Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
- Millwright Training
- Civil Construction Trades
Most of these programmes are offered through TVET Colleges and may include workplace learning before trade test certification.
Who Should Apply?
This bursary is ideal for students who:
- Applied to a TVET College
- Want to study an artisan qualification
- Prefer practical, hands-on learning
- Want to enter the job market sooner
- Are interested in technical careers
Suitable Career Paths Include
- Electrician
- Plumber
- Welder
- Mechanic
- Construction Technician
- Maintenance Specialist
Minimum Requirements
To be considered for the PN Foundation Bursary 2026, applicants should:
- Have applied to a TVET College
- Plan to study an artisan-related programme
- Meet admission requirements for the course
- Show commitment to technical training
Applicants who do not meet these criteria may not be shortlisted.
What the Bursary May Cover
Final benefits depend on available funding, but support may include:
- Tuition fees
- Workshop costs
- Learning materials
- Protective clothing (PPE)
- Trade tools or equipment
Additional assistance may also include:
- Accommodation support
- Transport allowance
- Student support services
Documents to Prepare
Getting your documents ready early can improve your application process.
Typical documents may include:
- Certified copy of ID
- Proof of TVET College application
- Matric certificate or latest results
- Proof of residence
- Motivation letter (if requested)
Keep both printed and digital copies available.
How to Apply
Make sure all required documents are submitted before the deadline.
Helpful Tips for Applicants
To improve your chances of funding:
- Apply to at least three TVET Colleges
- Apply for NSFAS as backup support
- Apply for more than one bursary
- Prepare documents early
- Monitor all deadlines carefully
Students who apply for multiple funding opportunities often have a better chance of success.
Why Choose an Artisan Career?
Artisan careers can lead to stable employment and self-employment opportunities. Skilled trades are especially valuable in:
- Housing development
- Infrastructure projects
- Repairs and maintenance
- Electrical services
- Mechanical industries
Many artisans start businesses and become independent contractors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can university students apply?
No. This bursary is only for TVET College applicants.
Are business courses funded?
No. Only artisan-related programmes are considered.
Must I already be accepted?
You must at least have applied to a TVET College.
When will successful applicants be contacted?
Before 30 May 2026.
What if I hear nothing?
If you are not contacted by 30 May 2026, treat the application as unsuccessful.
Can Grade 12 learners apply?
Yes, if you plan to enrol in an artisan programme at a TVET College.
Closing Date
30 April 2026

Mbalizuke Nkosi
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