CHIETA Industrial Futures Bursary 2026: R76k for Science & Engineering Students

South Africa’s chemical and manufacturing sector needs engineers, scientists, and innovators — and CHIETA is funding the next generation.

The CHIETA Industrial Futures Bursary 2026 offers up to R76,000 per year to academically strong students who want to build careers in science, engineering, and industrial technology, but lack financial support.

This bursary is sector-focused, needs-based, and aligned with industries that drive the economy.

What Is the CHIETA Industrial Futures Bursary?

The Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) supports skills development in high-impact sectors such as:

  • Chemicals and petrochemicals
  • Manufacturing and processing
  • Biotechnology and environmental sciences

This bursary is designed to fund students whose qualifications directly feed into scarce and critical skills within these industries.

What the CHIETA Bursary Covers

CHIETA provides direct academic funding, capped at R76,000 per annum.

Covered Costs

  • Tuition Fees
    Paid directly to your university or TVET college
  • Study Materials
    Prescribed textbooks and approved academic costs (subject to funds)
  • Industry Alignment
    Funding prioritised for qualifications linked to industrial growth sectors

No cash is paid directly to students.

Who Can Apply? (Strict Eligibility Criteria)

CHIETA applies firm rules to ensure funding goes to high-potential candidates.

You must meet all of the following:

Academic Requirements

  • Minimum 75% overall average in Matric
  • Must have passed Mathematics and Physical Science

Financial Criteria

  • Total household income of R600,000 or less per year

Age & Employment Status

  • Aged 16 to 35
  • Currently unemployed

Institution

  • Accepted or registered at a public university or TVET college for 2026

Citizenship

  • South African citizen

Priority Fields of Study

CHIETA funding is reserved for qualifications linked to the chemical and manufacturing value chain.

High-Priority Qualifications

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Process Engineering
  • Analytical or Industrial Chemistry
  • Polymer Science
  • Biotechnology
  • Laboratory Technology
  • Manufacturing Technology
  • Environmental Science

Fields outside these areas are unlikely to be funded.

Important Dates You Must Not Miss

  • Applications Open: 30 January 2026
  • Applications Close: 27 February 2026 at 15:00
  • Late Applications: Not accepted under any circumstances

The system closes automatically at the deadline.

How to Apply for the CHIETA Bursary 2026

Applications are submitted through the CHIETA Integrated Management System (IMS).

Step-by-Step Application Process

Step 1: Register Online
Create an account on the CHIETA IMS Portal.

Step 2: Complete Your Profile
Fill in personal, academic, and financial information accurately.

Step 3: Upload Required Documents

  • Certified South African ID
  • Matric certificate or statement
  • Proof of registration or acceptance for 2026
  • Proof of household income

Step 4: Submit Before the Deadline
Finalise and submit before 15:00 on 27 February 2026.

Incomplete applications are rejected automatically.

Application Tip (Important)

CHIETA places strong emphasis on sector commitment.

When completing your “interest in the sector” section:

  • Show understanding of the chemical or manufacturing industry
  • Explain how your qualification fits into industrial development
  • Link your studies to real-world applications

How to Answer Sanlam’s Motivation Questions:
CHIETA wants to see your personality and logic. If you aren’t sure how to structure your answers, follow our step-by-step Motivational Letter Template for 2026 which includes specific tips for CHIETA bursary.

Need Technical Help?

If you experience portal issues, contact CHIETA directly:

Contact support early — delays near closing dates are common.

Funding Alternatives

If you don’t qualify yet, also explore:

FAQs – CHIETA bursary

How much funding does the CHIETA bursary provide?

Up to R76,000 per year, paid toward approved academic costs.

Does CHIETA fund TVET colleges?

Yes. Public universities and TVET colleges are eligible.

Is employment guaranteed after graduation?

No. However, the bursary is aligned with sectors experiencing strong demand.

Can employed students apply?

No. Applicants must be unemployed at the time of application.

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