SETA Bursary 2026: How It Works, Who Qualifies & How to Apply in South Africa

A SETA bursary 2026 is a funding opportunity offered by Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) to support South Africans who want to study or gain skills in specific industries. These bursaries play an important role in skills development, youth employment, and industry training. This guide explains how SETA bursaries work in 2026, who qualifies, what is funded, and how to apply.

What Is a SETA Bursary?

A SETA bursary is financial assistance provided by a Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) to fund education and training linked to a specific economic sector.

SETA bursaries are funded through the Skills Development Levy (SDL) and are aimed at:

  • Developing scarce and critical skills
  • Supporting unemployed youth and students
  • Funding industry-relevant qualifications
  • Improving employability through training

Each SETA focuses on a particular sector, such as agriculture, education, banking, construction, manufacturing, or services.

How SETA Bursaries Work in 2026

SETA bursaries are sector-specific and depend on annual funding priorities.

In 2026, SETA bursaries may support:

  • TVET college programmes
  • University degrees or diplomas
  • Learnerships and internships
  • Apprenticeships and artisan training

Availability depends on:

  • The SETA’s allocated budget
  • National and sector skills priorities
  • Demand within the industry

What Does a SETA Bursary Cover?

Coverage varies by SETA and programme. A SETA bursary in 2026 may include:

  • Tuition or training fees
  • Prescribed study materials
  • Accommodation or transport allowance
  • Monthly stipend (in some cases)
  • Examination and assessment fees

Always read the official bursary advert, as not all SETA bursaries are fully funded.

Who Can Apply for a SETA Bursary 2026?

Eligibility requirements differ by SETA, but generally include:

  • South African citizenship
  • Unemployed youth or qualifying students
  • Studying or planning to study in a SETA-related field
  • Meeting academic entry requirements
  • Willingness to complete workplace training if required

Priority is often given to:

  • Youth
  • People with disabilities
  • Previously disadvantaged individuals
  • Applicants from rural communities

Types of SETA Bursaries Available in 2026

TVET College Bursaries

  • Engineering and technical programmes
  • Business and management studies
  • Artisan and trade qualifications

University Bursaries

  • Degrees and diplomas aligned with sector skills needs

Work-Based Learning Bursaries

  • Learnerships
  • Internships
  • Apprenticeships

How to Apply for a SETA Bursary 2026

There is no single national application system for SETA bursaries.

General Application Steps:

  1. Identify the SETA linked to your field of study
  2. Visit the SETA’s official website
  3. Look for bursary or funding opportunities
  4. Download the application form or apply online
  5. Submit all required documents before the closing date

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Documents Commonly Required

Most SETA bursary applications require:

  • Certified South African ID
  • Latest academic records
  • Proof of residence
  • Motivation letter
  • Proof of registration or acceptance (if available)

SETA Bursary 2026 vs NSFAS 2026

SETA Bursary 2026NSFAS 2026
Sector-specific fundingIncome-based funding
Limited annual intakeWider national access
Often includes workplace exposureStudy funding only
Skills-focusedEducation-focused

👉 Related: NSFAS Application 2026

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are SETA bursaries paid monthly?

Some SETA bursaries include monthly stipends, while others only cover study-related costs.

Do I need matric to apply for a SETA bursary?

Not always. Some TVET and artisan programmes accept applicants without matric.

Can employed people apply?

Some SETAs allow employed learners, but many prioritise unemployed applicants.

Are SETA bursaries loans?

No. SETA bursaries do not need to be repaid.

When do SETA bursaries open for 2026?

Opening dates differ by SETA. Always check the official SETA website.

Itumeleng Ndlovu

Itumeleng Ndlovu is the Founder and Managing Editor of SETA Careers, an independent South African platform dedicated to publishing accurate information about learnerships, bursaries, internships, and skills development programmes. She specialises in researching and verifying updates from official government departments, SETAs, TVET colleges, and accredited institutions to ensure readers receive clear, reliable, and up-to-date guidance. She is committed to simplifying complex education and career information so South African students and job seekers can make informed decisions with confidence. Contact: info@setacareers.co.za