ACTOM Electrical Engineering Bursary 2027: Funding Available for Final-Year Students

Closes: 31 July, 2026
Province: North West

If you’re studying Electrical Engineering and need financial support to complete your qualification, this opportunity could help you graduate debt-free.

ACTOM, one of South Africa’s leading electrical engineering companies, is inviting applications for its Electrical Engineering Bursary 2027. The bursary is aimed at final-year Electrical Engineering students from the Madibeng, Moses Kotane, and Rustenburg Local Municipalities in the North West Province.

If you meet the requirements, this bursary could help cover your studies while giving you exposure to one of South Africa’s biggest engineering employers.

Applications close on 31 July 2026, so don’t wait until the last minute.


About the ACTOM Electrical Engineering Bursary

ACTOM is the largest privately-owned manufacturer, repairer and distributor of electro-mechanical equipment in Southern Africa. The company supplies essential electrical infrastructure, including transformers, switchgear, motors and power solutions used by Eskom, municipalities, mines and industries across the country.

Through its Engineering Projects and Contracts Division, ACTOM is committed to developing young engineering talent, particularly in communities where it operates.

The ACTOM Electrical Engineering Bursary 2027 is designed to support students who are entering their final year of study, helping them complete their qualification and prepare for careers in South Africa’s growing engineering sector.


What Does the Bursary Cover?

Successful applicants will receive financial assistance towards completing their final year of Electrical Engineering studies in 2027.

Benefits include:

  • Financial support for your final year of study
  • Funding details provided during the selection process
  • Exposure to one of South Africa’s leading engineering companies
  • Opportunity to gain valuable interview experience
  • Potential access to graduate and future career opportunities within the ACTOM Group

Who Can Apply?

To qualify for the ACTOM Electrical Engineering Bursary, you must:

  • Be a South African citizen
  • Live in Madibeng, Moses Kotane or Rustenburg Local Municipality
  • Be studying Electrical Engineering at a recognised University of Technology
  • Be entering your final year of study in 2027
  • Have a good academic record

Documents You’ll Need

Prepare the following documents before applying:

  • Certified copy of your South African ID
  • Latest academic transcript
  • Proof of registration or acceptance at your University of Technology
  • Updated CV
  • Proof of residence in Madibeng, Moses Kotane or Rustenburg Municipality

Having all your documents ready before applying will make the application process much easier.

How to Apply for the ACTOM Electrical Engineering Bursary

Follow these simple steps:

  1. Gather all the required supporting documents.
  2. Write a short motivation explaining your background, studies and why you need financial assistance.
  3. Save your documents in PDF format.
  4. Email your complete application to epc.hc@actom.co.za before the closing date.
  5. Make sure you use the bursary reference in the subject line exactly as stated in the official advert.

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview where ACTOM will assess their motivation, communication skills, engineering knowledge and problem-solving ability.


Closing Date

Applications close on 31 July 2026.

Late applications are unlikely to be considered, so submit your application as early as possible.

Why You Should Apply

Many South African students struggle to complete their qualifications because of financial challenges during their final year.

The ACTOM Electrical Engineering Bursary gives eligible students the chance to finish their studies without carrying the full financial burden.

Electrical Engineering remains one of South Africa’s most in-demand careers, with opportunities in power generation, renewable energy, mining, manufacturing and infrastructure development.

If you live in Madibeng, Moses Kotane or Rustenburg, this is an even bigger opportunity because the bursary is only open to students from these municipalities. That means you’ll be competing against a much smaller group of applicants compared to national bursary programmes.

If you qualify, it’s definitely worth applying.

Related: Glencore Bursaries 2027

If you’re entering your final year of Electrical Engineering in 2027 and meet the eligibility requirements, don’t miss this opportunity.

Funding from a respected engineering company like ACTOM can make a real difference—not only by helping you complete your studies but also by opening doors to future career opportunities.

Submit your application before 31 July 2026 and take the next step towards building your engineering career.

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