This is a quick one. The application is yet to start. It will start in September. So, read about the Auditor general bursary 2022.

About the Company

The Auditor General of South Africa (AGSA) was established over 100 years ago, in 1911. AGSA is the supreme audit institution of South Africa, whose job is to audit and report no the spending of South African taxpayers’ money by the South African government. AGSA’s partners include the following organizations: Association of Chartered Accountants (ACCA); South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA); South African Institute of Government Auditors (SAIGA); Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA) and the International Organisation of Supreme Audit Institution (INTOSAI). The AGSA is devoted to encouraging South Africa‘s transformation aspirations, which strives to promote the B-BBEE (Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment) codes of good practice.

Level/Field of Study

Auditor-General Bursary SA will be awarding bursaries to students currently studying or planning on studying Chartered Accountant qualification, such as these qualifications:

BCom Accounting CA streamBachelor of Accounting CA streamBCompt

Studies must be completed at a university recognized and accredited by the SAICA (South African Institute of Chartered Accountants).

Host Nationality:

This Scholarship is to be taken in SOUTH AFRICA.

Eligible Nationality:

The Bursary is open to all South African students to study in any of the country’s universities.  Read also if you wish to study outside your home country Simple and Detailed Answers about Applying and Winning a Scholarship.

Scholarship Benefits:

The bursary will cover the following expenses: tuition, prescribed textbooks, accommodation, and meals at the university. Bursary recipients will be required to partake in training with AGSA once they have graduated or serve articles.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants should meet the following minimum entry standards before applying (please note that failure to meet each of the requirements will result in your application not being considered): Matric students:

South African citizenCurrently in MatricObtain a minimum result of 60% for EnglishObtain a minimum result of 60% for MathematicsAchieve a Matric exemptionBe accepted to study at a SAICA-accredited UniversityIntend on studying full-time towards a Chartered Accountancy qualification

2nd-year students:

South African citizenStudying full-time in the second year of a Chartered Accountancy qualificationStudying at a SAICA-accredited UniversityGet a minimum result of 60% for Financial AccountingA minimum result of 60% for Managerial Accounting

3rd and final year students:

South African citizenStudying full-time in the third or final year of a Chartered Accountancy qualificationStudying at a SAICA-accredited UniversityObtain a minimum result of 60% for Financial AccountingObtain a minimum result of 60% for Managerial AccountingA minimum result of 60% for TaxationA minimum result of 60% for AuditingObtain a minimum result of 60% for all other subjects

Students must also meet the following requirements in order to apply:

Be proficient in EnglishHave strong communication skillsExcellent interpersonal skillsHave strong leadership potentialBe determined and committed to succeed

How to Apply for Auditor-General Bursary

Applications must be done online at https://www.agsa.co.za/Bursary2019/login.aspx You need to register a profile (https://www.agsa.co.za/Bursary2019/Registration.aspx) before you can log in and apply. We presented this because the 2022 application is closed. For more information about the scholarship visit Submit clear copies of these supporting documentation together with your online application (the submission of these documents is mandatory — if any items are missing, your application be disregarded): Matric students:

ID document (certified copy)Grade 11 final results (certified copy)Matric mid-year results (certified copy)University acceptance letter

2nd-year students:

ID document (certified copy)Latest tertiary resultsFull academic record

3rd and final year students:

ID document (certified copy)Latest tertiary resultsFull academic recordCTA program acceptance letter

Application Deadline

15 September Yearly. (Applications submitted following this date won’t be accepted — please apply prior to the deadline to make sure your application is considered.)

Contact the Bursary Provider

For any questions associated with the bursary program, please contact AGSA directly:Auditor General South-AfricaHead-officeTel: 012 426 8000Mail: agsa2@agsa.co.za

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