Shell Bursary 2026

Funding tertiary studies can be challenging for many students in KwaZulu-Natal, especially in demanding science and engineering programmes. The Shell Bursary Programme for the 2026 academic year offers valuable financial support to talented students studying at KZN universities and public institutions. Students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Durban University of Technology (DUT), Mangosuthu University of Technology (MUT), the University of Zululand (UNIZULU) and other public universities can benefit from this opportunity.
The Shell bursary focuses on developing future professionals in science, technology and engineering fields that are critical to South Africa’s energy sector. For students with strong academic results and financial need, this bursary can make a real difference by covering major study costs and offering exposure to a global energy company. If you are planning to study in 2026 and meet the requirements, this bursary is well worth considering.
Quick Bursary Overview
- Bursary Name: Shell Bursary Programme
- Provider: Shell South Africa
- Fields of Study: STEM-related qualifications linked to the energy sector
- Study Level: Undergraduate (first-degree studies)
- Who Can Apply: South African students studying at public universities, including KZN Institutions.
- Closing Date: 30 January 2026
- Funding Covered: Tuition fees, textbooks, accommodation, and selected study-related expenses
Who Should Apply?
This bursary is best suited for students who want to build careers in science, engineering or technology fields related to the energy industry. It is ideal for first-year university students who have been accepted into STEM programmes at universities such as UKZN, DUT, MUT or UNIZULU. Students with strong Maths and Science results who come from financially constrained backgrounds are especially encouraged to apply.
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must have completed Matric with strong results, especially in Mathematics and Physical Sciences (75% or more for both)
- Demonstrate financial need
- Accepted to study full-time towards a STEM qualification at a public university
- Entering first year of a first undergraduate degree in 2026
- Not currently funded by another major bursary
Fields of Study Covered
- Engineering: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Engineering
- Science: Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Environmental Science
- Technology: Information Technology, Data and related technical fields
How to Apply
- Ensure you have been accepted into a relevant STEM programme at a public university.
- Prepare certified copies of your ID and Matric results.
- Obtain proof of university acceptance or registration.
- Gather proof of household income or an affidavit if unemployed.
- Complete the Shell bursary application form accurately.
- Submit all required documents before the closing date.
Important Dates
- Opening Date: January 2026
- Closing Date: 30 January 2026 – Apply early to avoid missing out.
FAQs
- Can TVET students apply? .No. This bursary is aimed at students studying at public universities.
- Can KZN students studying outside KZN apply? Yes. The bursary is open to students at any public university in South Africa.
- Is NSFAS allowed with this bursary? No. Applicants should not be receiving another full bursary or NSFAS funding to remain eligible.
- What documents are required? ID copy, Matric certificate, university acceptance letter and proof of income.
- What happens after applying? Shortlisted candidates may be invited for interviews or further assessment. Successful applicants will sign a bursary agreement and receive funding for the 2026 academic year.
How to Apply for the SHELL Bursary ?
Applications must be submitted online at: Shell Bursary Application 2026
You may also be interested in other 2026 bursaries for KZN students listed on KZN Uni Updates.
