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Eastern Cape Department of Agriculture Bursary 2025 – Closing Date: 10 November 2025 Apply Now!

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Hey future Agri-champions! 🌿 Ready to grow your career in farming and agriculture? The Eastern Cape Department of Agriculture Bursary for 2025 is here to help you do just that! If you’re passionate about the agricultural sector and need a funding boost, this could be your golden ticket to a successful future.

This fantastic bursary program, proudly offered by the Eastern Cape Department of Agriculture (also known as the Department of Rural Development & Agrarian Reform or DRDAR), aims to empower local students interested in farming studies. It’s designed to help you pay for your education in agriculture and related subjects, ensuring you can focus on your studies without the financial stress. The goal is to cultivate more skilled professionals in the Eastern Cape’s farming and agribusiness sectors, helping to boost local economic growth and food security.

Who Can Apply?

Thinking this bursary might be for you? Here’s a breakdown of who can apply:

What Does It Cover?

This bursary isn’t just a small handout; it’s comprehensive support for your academic journey! Here’s what you can expect:

How to Apply?

Ready to jump in and apply? Here’s your step-by-step guide:

  1. First, you need to get the official External Bursary Form for 2025. You can find both the advertisement and the application form on the official Eastern Cape Department of Agriculture (EC DoA) website. Download the PDF files to get started.
  2. Gather all the necessary documents. Make sure you have certified copies of the following:
    • Your South African ID
    • Your matric certificate or your latest academic results (if you’re already studying)
    • Proof of your residential address
    • Documents that verify your family’s income
    • A letter confirming your admission to a recognized South African institution for an agricultural qualification
    • Your comprehensive CV
    • Any other specific documents requested on the application form.
  3. Fill out the application form completely and accurately. Don’t leave any sections blank and remember to sign where required. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
  4. Submit everything! Send your completed application form and all supporting documents to the official bursary email address: bursary@drdar.gov.za. This is the dedicated email for 2025 applications.
  5. Keep copies of all the emails and documents you send, just in case you need them later.

If this sounds like the perfect bursary to cultivate your future, don’t wait — apply now! Your journey in agriculture awaits. Explore even more incredible opportunities and bursaries right here on Bursaries Room!

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