Toyota: Bursary Programme 2021

Toyota invites suitable applicants for Bursary programme for 2021.

Location: South Africa
Closing Date: 30th September 2021

Toyota SA is calling on qualified and deserving students who are looking to qualify for bursary support in order to further their tertiary education. Established for the purpose of supporting communities particularly potential talents who demonstrate the commitment to excellent academic performance. This is also a good opportunity for talented individuals to work for Toyota South Africa through vacation work and possible exposure to the company’s flagship graduate programme.

Fields of study

  • Informatics or Business Mathematics
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Non-CA Accounting and must include Accounting, Auditing and Management and Taxation
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Mechatronics Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Business Science Analytics
  • Information Technology

Requirements

  • A South African citizen
  • Demonstrated leadership and academic potential
  • Able to obtain at least a 75% GPA for English and Mathematics in matric (or at least 65% if tertiary average is over 80%)
  • Able to obtain an overall GPA of at least 70% during tertiary
  • Must have a combined annual household income of no more than R75 000

How to apply

Click the link to access the online application page. Be sure to register an account if you haven’t already.

Required documents

  • Certified copy of South African ID
  • Comprehensive academic record inclusive of most recently available results leading up to June 2020 exam results
  • Official NSC/Matric grades or Grade 11 results for Grade 12 graduates or
  • June results (if available) for current Grade 12 students
  • A testimonial from an education official
  • Complete CV
  • Passport photo (head to shoulder shot)
  • Proof of income
    • Wage or salary slip of both parents (if applicable)
    • If parents are self-employed or unemployed, an affidavit stating as such (if self-employed, a statement of annual income is required)
    • If parents (or guardian) own a business – recent bank statements from last three months or most recently audited financial statements
    • Letter from SASSA indicating grants received by any household member (if applicable)
    • Death certificate of parents (if applicable)
    • If parents are divorced, include a court letter or affidavit indicating amount of child support

Enquiries

For more information, send an email to apply@studytrust.org.za or call 011 403-1632. You can also read more about the Toyota bursary on their careers site here: https://jobs.toyota.co.za/content/Bursary-Opportunity/?locale=en_GB