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RMB Bursaries E-mail
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Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) is “not just another investment bank”. Their philosophy of traditional values and innovation underpins all they do. RMB offer diversified financial services, such as advice, finance, trading solutions, investment opportunities, fund management and research. They have a global reach, as well as an African focus, so opportunities are plentiful.

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Sasol Bursary E-mail
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Sasol is recognised as one of South Africa's most favourable places to work. Its bursary scheme is all-inclusive and is designed to attract high calibre students into the program.

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Dimensional Stunt School Bursaries E-mail
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NQF Level 4 Stunt Training Course

Dimensional Stunt School is the premier educator for the physical and business side of stunt training. Established in 2002, the school has built a reputation of professionalism and the highest calibre of teaching in the stunt industry. It is the only accredited stunt training school in Africa and the staff are recognised as leaders in their field of expertise.

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Vodacom Bursaries E-mail
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Each year, Vodacom offers bursaries to disadvantaged students to study full-time at South African universities. Bursaries are offered in the following fields of study:

• Information Technology
• Information Systems
• Computer Science
• Electrical or Electronic Engineering (LC only)
• Computer Engineering

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Making Sense of Bursaries E-mail
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If you’re smart and want to get ahead in life, then tertiary education is essential. Today’s market place is highly competitive, especially in South Africa, and especially since the recession of 2009. A university or college degree is expensive. You can expect to pay between R10 000 and R20 000 for each year of undergraduate study in a South African university. Specialised degrees such as Medicine or Engineering can cost much more.

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