Dundee Precious Metals Tsumeb Undergraduate Bursary 2022 for young Namibians

Application Deadline: October 29th 2021

Dundee Precious Metals Tsumeb (PTY) Limited invites applications for bursaries from
suitable young Namibians who wish to pursue full-time tertiary studies at accredited
universities within the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region. The
bursaries are full coverage bursaries.

  1. Mechanical engineering
  2. Computer science
  3. Safety management
  4. Metallurgical engineering
    The undergraduate bursaries below are exclusively for the host community and only
    Oshikoto Region applicants will be considered.
  5. Clinical psychology
  6. Public health management

    Benefits

    THE BURSARIES WILL COVER THE COSTS LISTED BELOW:
    • Travel.
    • Medical aid.
    • Personal allowance.
    • Registration, tuition, and residential fees.
    • Prescribed textbooks and equipment.
    ELIGIBILITY MINIMMUM REQUIREMENTS:
    • Applicants should be Namibian citizens.

A Grade 12 Certificate with a minimum of 65% in all subjects.
• Tertiary students should have achieved a 60% minimum pass mark in all subjects.
• Admission to a recognised University or University of Technology within the SADC
region.
• Proof of income of parents or guardians and if self-employed, latest financial
statements. If unemployed an affidavit.
• Selection of candidates will strictly be based on academic merit and financial needs.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Dundee Precious Metals Tsumeb Undergraduate Bursary 2022

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