Stefanutti Stocks Bursary
Stefanutti Stocks is one of South Africa's leading construction and engineering groups, with operations in roads, pipelines, building and mining. Its bursary programme funds engineering and built-environment students who have already completed their first year and shown strong performance in Science and Structural Analysis, with a clear pathway into the group's project sites.
Eligible Fields of Study
Stefanutti Stocks supports students in the following disciplines
Eligibility Requirements
- ✓ South African citizen
- ✓ Studying full-time at a recognised South African university or university of technology
- ✓ Preference given to students who have completed at least the first year of study
- ✓ Strong performance in Science and/or Structural Analysis
- ✓ Minimum 65% average for each academic year of the bursary
- ✓ Studying towards an eligible engineering or built-environment qualification
What's Included
- ✓ Tuition fee support
- ✓ Vacation work on Stefanutti Stocks project sites (Roads, Pipelines, Mining, Building)
- ✓ Mentorship from senior engineers and project managers
- ✓ Pathway into employment with Stefanutti Stocks after graduation
Work Commitment
Bursary recipients are expected to work for Stefanutti Stocks for a period equal to the duration of the bursary after qualifying.
How to Apply
Steps to complete your Stefanutti Stocks bursary application
- 1
Check the Stefanutti Stocks careers page regularly — different divisions open bursaries at different times of year
- 2
Submit a CV, academic transcripts and motivational letter to the relevant contact email
- 3
Provide certified copies of supporting documents
- 4
Attend an interview if shortlisted
- 5
Sign the bursary and work-back agreement if successful
Required Documents
- 📄 Certified copy of South African ID
- 📄 Certified Matric certificate
- 📄 Certified latest university academic transcripts
- 📄 Proof of registration at a recognised university
- 📄 Up-to-date CV
- 📄 Motivational letter outlining your interest in construction and engineering
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can first-year students apply for the Stefanutti Stocks bursary?
- Preference is given to candidates who have completed at least their first year of study at a recognised institution. First-year students may still apply but are less likely to be successful.
- What average do I need for the Stefanutti Stocks bursary?
- You need to maintain at least a 65% average for each academic year of the bursary. Strong marks in Science and Structural Analysis carry additional weight in selection.
- When does the Stefanutti Stocks bursary open?
- There is no fixed annual window. Different divisions (Roads, Pipelines, Building, Mining) open bursary opportunities at alternate times during the year, so check the Stefanutti Stocks careers page regularly.
- Do I have to work for Stefanutti Stocks after qualifying?
- Yes. Bursary recipients are expected to work for Stefanutti Stocks for a period equal to the duration of the bursary.
Ready to apply?
Applications close on 30 September 2026
Apply on Stefanutti Stocks's official siteNeed help? Contact Stefanutti Stocks:
Email: [email protected]
Information verified 2026-05-25. Always confirm details on the funder's official website before applying.
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