For all aspiring South African students in the field of Mining Engineering you might be interested in the Pilanesberg Platinum Mines Bursary.

The program is a well-recognized financial aid program that supports qualified individuals who are pursuing their academic dreams.

About the Pilanesberg Platinum Mines Bursary

The Pilanesberg Platinum Mines Bursary is a commendable initiative by the Pilanesberg Platinum Mines (PPM) to empower future generations of skilled professionals in the South African mining sector.

This bursary program provides financial support to academically strong and dedicated students pursuing undergraduate studies in Mining Engineering at accredited South African universities.

By investing in future talent, PPM aims to contribute to the sustainability and growth of the mining industry while fostering economic development within local communities.

Pilanesberg Platinum Mines Bursary Application Form

You must download your application form from the official PPM website and include the following supporting documents:

  1. ID document (certified copy)
  2. Matric latest results, if currently in Matric (certified copy)
  3. Matric certificate, if completed Matric (certified copy)
  4. Letter of acceptance letter from University (on tertiary letterhead)
  5. Proof of residence
  6. Letter of sobriety from high school Principal (on school letterhead)

While the specific application deadlines may vary, bursary applications for Pilanesberg Platinum Mines usually opens in the latter months every year and closes in January.

It’s important for you to check the official PPM website regularly for any recent information and application details, including access to the online application form.

Pilanesberg Platinum Mines Bursary Requirements

In order for you to qualify for the Pilanesberg Platinum Mines Bursary, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  1. Citizenship: Be a South African citizen.
  2. Academic Record: Possess a strong academic background, typically with a minimum of 60% average in their National Senior Certificate (NSC) or equivalent qualification.
  3. Study Choice: Be enrolled for or planning to enroll full-time in a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree program in Mining Engineering at a recognized South African university.
  4. Financial Need: Demonstrate genuine financial need and the inability to afford tertiary education without financial assistance.
  5. Community Involvement: Possess a demonstrable commitment to community upliftment and development, especially within mining communities.

Pilanesberg Platinum Mines Bursary Closing Date

Remember, application deadlines are subject to change.

To ensure your application is considered, it’s essential to submit it before the closing date, which is usually in January. This year’s application cycle closed on 31 January 2024.

For general inquiries about PPM, you can contact them through phone call on 012 661 4280, fax on 012 661 4138 or through email at: [email protected].

However, for specific bursary program inquiries, it’s highly recommended to refer to the contact details provided on the PPM website during the application period, as dedicated personnel will be available to address your queries.