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Two Rivers Platinum Mine Bursary Programme 2026

verifiedTwo Rivers Platinum Mine Bursary Programme 2026

 

Two Rivers Platinum Mine (TRP) has officially opened applications for its Bursary Programme (Reference no: HR/137/26) with a closing date of 28 February 2026. This bursary is aimed at supporting students who are already registered for a degree at a DHET-accredited institution, and who are ready to grow into scarce skills careers that South Africa urgently needs.

And we love that this bursary isn’t just “about funding”. It’s about building talent for the future — and creating opportunities for young people to step into industries that pay well, offer career growth, and open doors globally.

Quick Overview

Opportunity: Two Rivers Platinum Mine (TRP) Bursary Programme 2026
Reference Number: HR/137/26
Closing Date: 28 February 2026
Location: Limpopo, South Africa (Dwarsrivier area near Burgersfort)
Who Can Apply: South African citizens registered for a degree at a DHET accredited institution
Fields Covered:

  • Mining Engineering
  • Metallurgical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Information Technology (IT)

How to Apply: Email your application documents
Email Address: talent@trp.co.za

 

 

Disciplines Covered (Fields You Can Apply For)

This bursary is open for students studying in these fields:

1) Mining Engineering

Mining engineers are responsible for planning and designing mining operations, improving production efficiency, and ensuring safety and cost control.

2) Metallurgical Engineering

Metallurgical engineers deal with mineral processing, extraction, refining, and improving the quality of metals.

3) Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical engineers maintain and design mechanical systems, equipment, and machinery used in mining operations.

4) Electrical Engineering

Electrical engineers work with power systems, controls, automation, plant infrastructure, and safety systems.

5) Information Technology (IT)

IT professionals in mining are increasingly critical because mines rely on networks, systems, data, cybersecurity, and digital transformation.

All five fields are listed directly on the bursary advert.

Edupstairs Tip: These fields also lead into careers that work beyond mining — you can transition into energy, construction, manufacturing, consulting, or tech companies later.

Eligibility Requirements (Minimum Requirements You Must Meet)

Before you apply, confirm you meet the basic eligibility criteria:

You must be:

  • A South African citizen
  • Registered for a degree at an accredited institution (DHET)
  • Must have completed Form A – application form

That’s the minimum requirement list, straight from TRP.

What does “DHET-accredited institution” mean?

It simply means your university or institution must be recognised by the Department of Higher Education and Training in South Africa.

Examples include:

  • Public universities
  • TVET colleges offering accredited qualifications (though the advert says degree, so it’s mostly university-focused)
  • Certain accredited private institutions (only if they meet DHET requirements)

 

 

What You Must Submit (Application Documents)

TRP requests applicants to submit:

  • CV
  • Certified copies of your qualifications

And applications must be sent to: talent@trp.co.za

Our advice (don’t skip this):

Even though the advert highlights CV + certified qualifications, your application will be stronger if you include:

  • Certified ID copy
  • Latest academic record
  • Proof of registration for 2026 (or current year)
  • A short motivational letter (optional but strongly recommended)

Remember: bursary selection panels often shortlist candidates who show a clear personal story, academic effort, and genuine passion for the field.

Terms & Conditions (What TRP May Require From You)

TRP notes that applicants must be prepared to undergo assessments as part of the selection process.

They may also conduct:

  • Credit checks
  • Criminal checks
  • Reference checks

This is very normal for corporate bursaries, especially in mining where safety, compliance, and risk management are serious priorities.

Don’t stress about checks — just be honest in your application.

Closing Date and Important Notes

Closing date: 28 February 2026

TRP also warns applicants:

  • Late applications will not be entertained
  • Only applicants meeting minimum requirements will be considered
  • If you’re not contacted within 3 weeks after closing date, consider your application unsuccessful
  • Correspondence will be limited to shortlisted applicants
  • TRP reserves the right not to appoint

This means you should apply early — do not wait until the last day.

 

 

How to Apply

Here’s the cleanest way to apply and look professional:

Step 1: Create a Professional Email Subject Line

Use something like:

Subject: TRP Bursary Programme 2026 – Ref HR/137/26 – [Your Full Name]

Example:
TRP Bursary Programme 2026 – Ref HR/137/26 – Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi

Step 2: Attach Your Documents (PDF Format Recommended)

Name your files properly:

  • CV_NhlanhlaMkhwanazi.pdf
  • ID_Copy_Certified.pdf
  • Academic_Record.pdf
  • Proof_of_Registration.pdf
  • Qualifications_Certified.pdf

Step 3: Keep the Email Message Short But Strong

Your email body should be respectful and clear:

  • Who you are
  • What you are applying for
  • Which discipline you’re studying
  • That your documents are attached

Step 4: Send to the official email

talent@trp.co.za

How Edupstairs Helps You Prepare

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Edupstairs Advice (How to Increase Your Chances of Being Shortlisted)

If you want to stand out, here are 7 serious strategies:

1) Fix your CV before sending

Your CV must be:

  • clean
  • 1–2 pages
  • free of grammar mistakes
  • focused on achievements

2) Highlight your academic strengths clearly

Even if your marks are not perfect, show improvement and consistency.

3) Prove your interest in the mining/engineering industry

Add things like:

  • Projects
  • Practical modules
  • Volunteering
  • Career societies (engineering club, IEEE, etc.)

4) Apply early

Late applications are not accepted.

5) Prepare for assessments

TRP may test reasoning, problem-solving, and basic competence.

6) Avoid scams and fake “agents”

TRP will never ask for money.

7) Keep applying elsewhere while waiting

A real hustler doesn’t stop at one opportunity.

Career Growth Path After This Bursary (What You Could Become)

Let’s talk about the future — because this bursary is not just about surviving university.

Here’s where each field can take you:

Mining Engineering

  • Mining Graduate / Intern
  • Mine Planner
  • Shift Supervisor
  • Mine Overseer
  • Mine Manager

Metallurgical Engineering

  • Plant Metallurgist
  • Mineral Processing Engineer
  • Production Metallurgist
  • Senior Metallurgical Specialist

Mechanical Engineering

  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Plant Engineer
  • Reliability Engineer
  • Engineering Manager

Electrical Engineering

  • Electrical Technician / Engineer
  • Automation Engineer
  • Control Systems Engineer
  • Energy Systems Specialist

IT (Mining Technology Career Path)

  • Junior Systems Analyst
  • Network Administrator
  • Cybersecurity Specialist
  • Data Analyst / BI Specialist
  • Digital Transformation Specialist (Mining 4.0)

The mining industry is rapidly evolving with automation, AI systems, remote monitoring, and modern plant technologies. So even IT students are now part of the “core team” in operations.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1) Is the TRP bursary open to all South Africans?

Yes, it is open to South African citizens who meet the requirements.

2) Can TVET college students apply?

The advert specifies “registered for a degree” at a DHET-accredited institution.
So it mainly targets university degree students, but if your qualification is equivalent and meets requirements, you can still try.

3) What fields are funded?

Mining Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and IT.

4) What happens after I apply?

TRP may shortlist candidates and request assessments, then perform checks if needed.

5) Will everyone be contacted?

No. TRP states correspondence will be limited to shortlisted applicants.

6) How will I know if my application was unsuccessful?

If you are not contacted within 3 weeks after closing date, you should assume it was unsuccessful.

7) Is there an application fee?

No. TRP clearly warns that they will never ask for money.

CLOSING DATE: 28 FEBRUARY 2026

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Disclaimers 

  • Edupstairs is sharing this opportunity for informational purposes and does not guarantee selection.
  • Always verify details directly with the organisation before applying.
  • Do not pay anyone claiming they can secure this bursary for you.
  • Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee you will be shortlisted.
  • TRP reserves the right not to appoint.

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