National Department of Agriculture Bursary Programme 2027

National Department of Agriculture Bursary Programme 2027

The South African Department of Agriculture has officially opened applications for the 2027 Department of Agriculture Bursary Awards. This opportunity is aimed at students who are passionate about agriculture, food production, environmental sustainability, and scientific innovation within the agricultural sector.

For many young South Africans, especially those from disadvantaged communities, university education can feel financially impossible. The Department of Agriculture bursary programme is designed to reduce that burden by funding students who want to pursue agricultural qualifications that are considered important for the future of South Africa’s economy and food security.

The bursary covers tuition fees, accommodation, study materials, meals, and also includes a monthly allowance.

Quick Overview

Programme: Department of Agriculture Bursary Awards 2027
Organisation: Department of Agriculture
Location: South Africa
Closing Date: 30 September 2026
Funding Covers:

  • Tuition fees
  • Accommodation
  • Study materials
  • Meals
  • Monthly allowance

Who Can Apply:

  • South African citizens
  • Students planning to study agriculture-related qualifications
  • Students already studying approved agricultural programmes

Application Email Address: Externalbursaries@nda.gov.za

Fields of Study Funded by the Department of Agriculture Bursary 2027

The following qualifications are funded under the programme:

Agricultural Engineering and Technology

  • BSc Engineering Agricultural (Bioresource Engineering)
  • Bachelor of Engineering in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • BSc Food Science and Technology
  • Diploma in Food Technology

Veterinary and Animal Sciences

  • Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing (BVetNurs.)
  • BHSc Veterinary Technology
  • BSc Agricultural Animal Health

Agricultural Sciences

  • BSc Agricultural Entomology
  • BSc Agricultural Food Science
  • BSc Agricultural Plant Pathology
  • BSc Agricultural Plant Science
  • BSc Agricultural Soil Science
  • BSc Agricultural Agronomy
  • BSc Agricultural Viticulture and Oenology

Postgraduate and Advanced Qualifications

  • Advanced Diploma in agriculture-related fields
  • BSc Agricultural Honours in Plant Pathology
  • BSc Agricultural Honours in Entomology

These qualifications are considered strategic because they contribute directly to agricultural development, food systems, scientific research, and sustainable farming in South Africa.

Minimum Requirements for the Department of Agriculture Bursary

The Department listed several academic requirements depending on the qualification being applied for.

For Engineering-Related Agricultural Qualifications

Applicants need:

  • Mathematics Level 6 (70–79%)
  • Physical Science Level 6 (70–79%)

For Veterinary and Agricultural Science Qualifications

Applicants need:

  • Mathematics Level 5 (60–69%)
  • Physical Science Level 5 (60–69%)

For Food Technology Qualifications

Applicants need:

  • Mathematics Level 4 (50–59%)
  • Physical Science Level 4 (50–59%)

For Advanced Diploma and Honours Programmes

Applicants must already have:

  • Relevant undergraduate qualifications

Important Application Notes

The Department included several important conditions that applicants must understand before applying.

Applicants Must Be South African Citizens

Only South African citizens may apply for this bursary programme.

Application Forms Must Be Completed Correctly

Students must complete the official bursary application forms available from the Department’s website.

Not All Agricultural Qualifications Are Covered

Only the fields listed in the advert are eligible.

Communication Will Only Be Sent to Successful Applicants

If you do not hear back within:

  • 14 days after Grade 12 results are released, and
  • after the National Bursary Committee finalises selections,

you should consider your application unsuccessful.

Grade 12 Learners Can Apply Before Final Results

Students who are still waiting for:

  • university acceptance letters, or
  • final matric results

may still submit applications.

However, the missing documents must be submitted within three days after Grade 12 results are released in January 2027.

Late Applications Will Not Be Accepted

Applications submitted after the closing date will not be considered.

Affidavits Will Not Be Accepted

The Department clearly stated that affidavits are not accepted in place of required supporting documents.

How to Apply for the Department of Agriculture Bursary 2027

Here is the application process explained step-by-step.

Step 1: Download the Application Form

Download the bursary application form here

Step 2: Prepare Supporting Documents

Applicants should prepare:

  • Certified copy of ID
  • Latest academic results
  • Matric certificate (if completed)
  • Proof of university application or acceptance
  • Proof of residence if requested
  • Any additional supporting documents required

Make sure all documents are clear and certified where necessary.

Step 3: Complete the Application Form Carefully

Avoid:

  • Missing information
  • Incorrect contact details
  • Incomplete signatures
  • Wrong qualification selections

Many bursary applications are rejected because forms are incomplete.

Step 4: Submit Your Application

Completed applications and supporting documents must be emailed to: Externalbursaries@nda.gov.za

Department of Agriculture Bursary 2027 Closing Date

The official closing date for all applications is: 30 September 2026

Students are strongly encouraged not to wait until the last day.

Submitting early helps avoid:

  • Email delivery problems
  • Missing documents
  • Network issues
  • Last-minute mistakes

Enquiries and Contact Persons

The bursary advert lists the following contact persons for enquiries:

Ms Silindelo Dlomo Tel: (012) 319 7848

Ms Bongiwe Shabalala Tel: (012) 319 7136

Mr Sifiso Nkuna Tel: (012) 319 7201

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