African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) Bursary 2026

African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) is listed on UCT’s Bursary and Loan Notice Board as open for the 2026 academic year. The noticeboard entry shows the bursary as supporting study in Science, Engineering and Commerce. Use the official advert (linked below) to confirm the latest requirements and the submission method.

At a glance

  • Who it’s for: Students in Science, Engineering and Commerce (as listed on UCT’s noticeboard).
  • What it covers: The coverage is set out in the official advert. Confirm the exact costs funded before relying on assumptions.
  • Service obligation: Not confirmed in the noticeboard summary. Check the advert and confirm terms during selection.
  • Key date: Closing date: 30 January 2026.

Who’s offering this?

African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) is a South African mining and minerals company. For official company contact details, use ARM’s website contact page.

What’s on offer

This bursary is advertised for the 2026 academic year and is listed for fields in Science, Engineering and Commerce. The official advert contains the eligibility criteria, required documents and application instructions.

Documents to prepare

Use the official bursary advert to confirm the exact document checklist and submission requirements. Incomplete or unclear submissions are commonly rejected.

Closing date

30 January 2026 (as listed on UCT’s bursary noticeboard).

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Applying after the deadline.
  • Not reading the official advert from start to finish.
  • Leaving out required supporting documents or submitting unclear scans.
  • Applying for a field that does not match the bursary’s supported study areas.

How to apply

  1. Open the official bursary advert (PDF) and read the eligibility and submission instructions carefully.
  2. Prepare all supporting documents exactly as required.
  3. Submit your application using the method stated on the advert.
  4. Apply before 30 January 2026 and keep proof of submission.

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