Rand Water Bursary Programme 2026

The Rand Water External Bursary Programme is now open — and it is one of the most valuable opportunities currently available for students studying engineering, water sciences, law, accounting, public health, geomatics, architecture, and related disciplines.

If you are already studying in one of the qualifying programmes and maintaining strong academic performance, this bursary can support your journey into a critical national sector with long-term career potential.

Quick Overview

Programme: Rand Water External Bursary Scheme
Reference Number: RAN260423-1
Closing Date: 7 May 2026
Location: Rietvlei, Glenvista, Gauteng
Organisation: Rand Water
Portfolio: Strategic Human Capital
Funding Type: External bursary (undergraduate and postgraduate support)

Fields Supported:

  • BTech or BSc Civil Engineering (1st or 2nd year) – 2 bursaries
  • BSc Water Science / Sanitation Science (2nd year) – 1 bursary
  • BSc Honours Chemistry (2nd year) – 1 bursary
  • Diploma Water Science & Technology (2nd year) – 1 bursary
  • BArch Architecture (1st or 2nd year) – 1 bursary
  • BSc / BEng Electrical or Electronic Engineering (1st or 2nd year) – 4 bursaries
  • Bachelor of Geomatics / Surveying (1st year) – 1 bursary
  • BSc Mechanical Engineering (1st or 2nd year) – 1 bursary
  • BCom Accounting (1st or 2nd year) – 1 bursary
  • LLB (2nd year) – 3 bursaries
  • BSc Honours Microbiology (1st or 2nd year) – 1 bursary
  • Master of Public Health (2nd year) – 1 bursary

Who Should Apply for the Rand Water Bursary Programme 2026

This bursary is designed specifically for students already enrolled at tertiary institutions in relevant programmes.

You should strongly consider applying if:

  • you are studying engineering or water-related sciences
  • you are pursuing legal or accounting qualifications linked to infrastructure governance
  • you are studying geomatics, architecture, microbiology, or public health
  • you want a career aligned with national infrastructure development

Rand Water is investing in the future workforce of the water sector, not only funding studies.

Minimum Requirements 

To qualify, applicants must meet the following criteria:

Citizenship Requirements

Applicants must:

  • be South African citizens
  • be previously disadvantaged individuals (ACI)

Academic Requirements

Applicants must:

  • have passed Matric or equivalent
  • currently be studying in one of the listed qualifications
  • maintain at least a 65% academic average
  • demonstrate strong performance in major subjects

Funding Requirements

Applicants must:

  • not already receive another bursary
  • be registered full-time at a recognised tertiary institution

Age Requirement

Applicants must:

  • be under 35 years old

Required Documents for Your Application

Prepare the following certified documents before applying:

  • Certified copy of South African ID
  • Certified copy of Matric certificate
  • Latest academic transcript
  • Proof of current registration at tertiary institution

Applications missing documents are typically disqualified immediately.

Responsibilities of Rand Water Bursary Recipients

Receiving a bursary is a commitment.

Successful applicants are expected to:

  • complete their qualification within the required timeframe
  • maintain academic performance
  • honour the bursary agreement terms
  • align with the organisational expectations of Rand Water

This ensures the programme continues supporting future students.

Fields With the Strongest Career Prospects After Graduation

Based on water-sector workforce demand trends, these disciplines are particularly strategic:

Civil Engineering

Supports:

  • pipelines
  • reservoirs
  • treatment plants
  • municipal infrastructure rollout

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Critical for:

  • treatment automation
  • monitoring systems
  • pump-station control infrastructure

Water Science and Sanitation

Essential for:

  • water quality testing
  • environmental compliance
  • treatment optimisation

Microbiology and Chemistry

Supports:

  • laboratory testing
  • contamination monitoring
  • potable water certification standards

Geomatics and Surveying

Used in:

  • infrastructure mapping
  • pipeline planning
  • environmental impact planning

These careers remain among the most secure infrastructure-sector professions in South Africa.

Why Rand Water Supports Law, Accounting and Public Health Students

Many students assume water-sector bursaries only support engineers.

This programme proves otherwise.

Rand Water also needs:

Legal Professionals

To support:

  • contracts
  • infrastructure compliance
  • environmental regulation enforcement

Accounting Professionals

To manage:

  • infrastructure budgets
  • procurement systems
  • capital project oversight

Public Health Specialists

To strengthen:

  • water safety programmes
  • sanitation monitoring
  • disease prevention planning

This multidisciplinary investment strengthens the entire water ecosystem.

Skills Rand Water Looks For in Successful Applicants

Beyond academic results, applicants should demonstrate:

  • strong written communication
  • professional conduct
  • sector interest
  • motivation to complete studies
  • commitment to infrastructure development

These attributes matter during selection.

How to Strengthen Your Application Before the Closing Date

Because the closing date is 7 May 2026, act immediately.

Here is how to improve your chances:

  • Ensure Academic Records Are Updated

Submit the latest transcript available.

  • Certify Documents Properly

Certification older than 3 months may be rejected.

  • Confirm Programme Alignment

Apply only if your qualification appears on the funded list.

  • Demonstrate Sector Interest

Mention water-sector motivation in your application where possible.

How to Apply

APPLY FOR THE RAND WATER BURSARY PROGRAMME 2026 HERE

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