Power Construction Bursary Opportunity 2026 – Civil Engineering

    Power Construction is inviting applications for its Bursary Opportunity (2026) for students pursuing a BSc or BEng in Civil Engineering. The advert notes that successful candidates will enter into a bursary agreement and will be expected to work for the company after graduation.

    At a glance

    • Sponsor/host: Power Construction
    • Fields/level: BSc or BEng in Civil Engineering (tertiary)
    • Who it’s for: South African students who meet the minimum requirements in the advert
    • Closing date: 30 January 2026
    • Where: Cape Town / Gauteng / KwaZulu-Natal (as listed in the advert)

    Fields of study

    The bursary is for a BSc or BEng in Civil Engineering.

    Eligibility

    • South African citizen
    • Minimum 65% average across all subjects
    • Completed NQF Level 4 (Grade 12) with Mathematics and Physical Science
    • Provide proof of financial need

    Required documents

    • CV
    • Certified copy of ID
    • Certified copy of Matric certificate
    • Full academic record (if applicable)
    • Proof of residence
    • Proof of income

    What it covers

    The advert does not specify a detailed list of covered costs. It states that successful candidates must sign a bursary agreement, and that recipients will be expected to work for the company after graduation.

    Common mistakes to avoid

    • Submitting uncertified or incomplete documents (especially ID, Matric and academic records).
    • Not meeting the stated minimum marks (e.g., 65% average).
    • Leaving out proof of residence or proof of income when financial need is required.
    • Waiting until the last day to apply (uploads can fail).

    Closing date

    Applications close on 30 January 2026.

    How to apply

    1. Apply online via the official vacancy/application page.
    2. Attach all required supporting documents listed in the advert.
    3. Note: the advert states that if you do not receive feedback within 2 weeks after the closing date, you should consider your application unsuccessful.

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