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If you have completed matric and you are planning to start your first year of university in 2026, this bursary could cover your studies in high-demand fields such as Insurance, Risk Management, Finance, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science and IT.
For many South African learners, the biggest obstacle after matric is not acceptance into university — it is funding. That is where Sasria SOC Ltd steps in.
Quick Overview
Programme Name: Sasria Bursary Programme 2026
Eligibility:
- South African citizen
- Between 16 – 20 years old
- Completed matric
- Applying for first year of a bachelor’s degree
Fields of Study Covered:
- Insurance / Risk Management
- Mathematics / Statistics
- Finance / Accounting / Economics
- Computer Science / Information Technology
Target Group: Aspiring first-year university students
If you meet these requirements, this is your moment.
Fields of Study Funded by the Sasria Bursary
The bursary is available for first-year students planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree in one of the following disciplines:
Insurance / Risk Management
This field focuses on:
- Risk identification and mitigation
- Insurance underwriting
- Claims management
- Policy structuring
- Regulatory compliance
Graduates in this field often work in:
- Insurance companies
- Financial institutions
- Corporate risk departments
- Government risk advisory units
Mathematics / Statistics
If you are strong in mathematics, this pathway can lead to careers in:
- Actuarial science
- Data science
- Quantitative analysis
- Risk modelling
- Financial forecasting
These are some of the highest-paying analytical careers in South Africa.
Finance / Accounting / Economics
This stream prepares students for roles such as:
- Chartered Accountant (CA)
- Financial Analyst
- Auditor
- Investment Analyst
- Economic Researcher
The financial sector remains one of South Africa’s strongest employment pillars.
Computer Science / Information Technology
Technology is transforming insurance and finance through:
- Artificial intelligence
- Cybersecurity
- Data analytics
- Automation
- Digital insurance platforms
An IT degree in this context can lead to careers such as:
- Software Developer
- Systems Analyst
- IT Auditor
- Cybersecurity Specialist
- FinTech Developer
Sasria’s inclusion of IT shows they understand the future of insurance is digital.
Sasria Bursary 2026 Requirements
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be between 16 – 20 years old
- Have completed matric
- Be applying for funding for the first year of a bachelor’s degree
- Intend to study in one of the approved fields
Important: This bursary is specifically for first-year students. If you are already in second or third year, this particular intake may not apply to you.
What Does a Bursary Like This Cover?
Although final bursary benefits are outlined in official Sasria communication, corporate bursaries of this nature typically cover:
- Tuition fees
- Prescribed textbooks
- Accommodation (where applicable)
- Living allowance (in some cases)
Always check the official Sasria bursary communication for detailed coverage and terms.
How to Apply
APPLY FOR THE SASRIA BURSARY PROGRAMME 2026 HERE
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Edupstairs Advice for Applicants
If you plan to apply:
- Ensure your matric results meet university admission requirements.
- Prepare a strong motivational letter.
- Highlight leadership roles, academic excellence, and career vision.
- Demonstrate interest in insurance, finance or technology.
- Apply early — do not wait for deadlines.
Most bursary rejections happen because:
- Documents are missing.
- Applicants do not meet age criteria.
- Motivation letters are weak.
- Field of study does not match requirements.
Be strategic. Treat your application like a job interview.
Career Growth Path After Completing the Sasria Bursary
Let us look beyond the funding.
What happens after you graduate?
Possible Career Trajectory
Year 1–3:
- Complete bachelor’s degree
- Vacation work / internships
- Exposure to financial systems
Year 4–5:
- Graduate internship or trainee programme
- Junior analyst / trainee accountant / IT developer role
Year 6–10:
- Senior Analyst
- Risk Manager
- Finance Manager
- IT Systems Lead
- Underwriting Specialist
Long-term:
- Executive leadership roles
- Chief Risk Officer
- Chief Financial Officer
- Senior Actuary
- Technology Director
Insurance and finance careers are structured, regulated and offer upward mobility.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Can I apply if I am 21 years old?
No. The age requirement is between 16 and 20 years old.
- Can I apply if I am studying for a diploma?
The bursary is for first-year bachelor’s degree students. Diploma applicants may not qualify.
- Does Sasria guarantee employment after graduation?
Bursaries often provide mentorship and potential workplace exposure, but employment terms depend on official programme conditions.
- Can I apply if I am waiting for university acceptance?
Generally, proof of university admission is required. Always confirm through official Sasria communication.
- Is this bursary only for specific universities?
Typically, corporate bursaries support study at accredited South African universities.
CLOSING DATE: 13 MARCH 2026
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Disclaimers
- Applicants must verify full terms and conditions through official Sasria communication channels.
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee selection.
- Edupstairs is an independent youth career guidance platform and not affiliated with Sasria.
- Always submit applications through official channels only.
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