The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) has officially opened applications for its Bursary Programme 2026, offering South African students the opportunity to study engineering, technology, business, and governance-related qualifications with financial support.
This bursary targets young people who want to contribute to railway safety, infrastructure development, and regulatory excellence in South Africa. If you’re passionate about transport safety, engineering, or corporate governance, this bursary could fully or partially fund your studies in 2026.
RSR Bursary Programme 2026 Overview
Bursary Provider: Railway Safety Regulator (RSR)
Study Year: 2026
Closing Date: 23 December 2025
Funding Type: Full or Partial Bursary
Study Institutions:
- Public Universities
- Universities of Technology
- TVET Colleges
- Approved Private Institutions
Fields of Study Covered
The RSR bursary supports qualifications aligned to railway safety, engineering, governance, and business operations, including:
- Electrical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Information Technology (IT)
- Human Resources Management
- Media & Communications
- Law
- Financial Management
- Internal Audit
- Supply Chain Management
- Risk Management
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What the RSR Bursary Covers
The bursary may be awarded as full or partial funding, depending on the institution and qualification.
Funding includes:
- Tuition fees for the approved academic year
- Support aligned with institutional cost structures
⚠️ The exact funding value depends on the course and institution.
Who Can Apply? (Eligibility Criteria)
To qualify for the RSR Bursary Programme 2026, applicants must:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be between 15 and 35 years old
- Not be receiving another bursary or sponsorship
- Be accepted or registered at a recognised institution for 2026
- Be willing to attend interviews and sign a bursary agreement if shortlisted
For First-Year Students
- Submit Grade 11 or Grade 12 mid-term results
- Minimum 65% average required
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Required Supporting Documents
Applicants must submit certified copies of the following:
- Proof of admission or registration for 2026
- Latest academic record (if currently studying)
- Grade 11 or 12 mid-term results (if still in school)
- South African ID document
- Motivational letter explaining why you deserve the bursary
- Official tuition fee quotation for the academic year
⚠️ Ensure documents are clear and recently certified.
How to Apply for the RSR Bursary 2026
Step 1: Apply Online
Complete the online application via the official RSR portal:
👉 Apply here:
https://rsr.mcidirecthire.com/Bursary/External/Job
Step 2: Additional Information
Paper application forms and bursary details are also available on the RSR website:
👉 https://www.rsr.org.za/careers
Closing Date
🕛 23 December 2025
Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Important Notes
- Only online applications will be accepted
- Incomplete submissions will be rejected
- Selection decisions rest solely with the Railway Safety Regulator
- Personal information is protected under POPIA
Enquiries
📧 Email: bursaries@rsr.org.za
Why You Should Apply
Rail safety is a critical national priority, and the RSR is investing in young talent to strengthen South Africa’s transport infrastructure. This bursary offers more than funding — it opens the door to a stable, high-impact career in engineering, governance, and public safety.
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Apply before the deadline and take the first step toward a career that keeps South Africa moving safely.