August 24, 2025

NCPG Transversal Bursary 2026 – Closing Date: 31 October 2025 – Apply Now!

Hey awesome students! Ready to kickstart your academic journey? The Northern Cape Provincial Government (NCPG) Transversal Bursary for 2026 is here to help you do just that!

If you’re a young, talented South African residing in the Northern Cape with big dreams of pursuing higher education in critical fields, this bursary could be your golden ticket. The NCPG is passionate about developing local talent and filling scarce skill gaps within the province, giving you the chance to make a real difference.

What is the NCPG Transversal Bursary?

The Northern Cape Provincial Government (NCPG) offers this incredible bursary programme to support deserving students who want to study towards an undergraduate or first degree. It’s designed to fund studies in fields where South Africa, especially the Northern Cape, desperately needs skilled professionals. Think of it as an investment in your future and the future of the province!

Which Fields of Study Are Covered?

This bursary is all about tackling scarce and critical skills fields and filling those hard-to-fill vacancies in both public and private sectors. While many fields are considered, the NCPG gives a major high-five to STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

So, if you’re passionate about innovation, problem-solving, or building the future, this bursary is definitely looking for you!

What Does This Bursary Cover?

The NCPG Transversal Bursary is super comprehensive, aiming to take the financial pressure off your shoulders. It covers:

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Prescribed books
  • Accommodation

The amount of funding you receive depends on your household income:

  • R0 – R350 000 per annum: up to R120 000
  • R350 001 – R550 000 per annum: up to R100 000
  • R550 001 – R800 000 per annum: up to R80 000

Heads up: This bursary does NOT cover any outstanding or pre-existing study debt, so keep that in mind.

Who Can Apply? (Eligibility Criteria)

To be eligible for this fantastic opportunity, you’ll need to meet these basic requirements:

  • You must be a South African citizen.
  • You need to be currently unemployed.
  • You must officially reside within the Northern Cape province.
  • Your age should be between 18 and 30 years old.
  • You must either be in Matric (2025) or have already completed your Matric.
  • You should be studying or planning to study towards an undergraduate or first degree in one of the approved critical skills fields.
  • You must be registered/accepted at a public tertiary institution in South Africa.
  • A strong academic record is a big plus!
  • You should be financially needy (priority is given to academically deserving students who need financial assistance).

What Documents Do You Need?

Get ready to gather your documents! You’ll need to submit certified copies (not older than 6 months) of the following:

  • Your South African ID document.
  • Your Matric results (if you’re currently in Matric).
  • Your Matric certificate (if you’ve completed Matric).
  • Your latest academic results/transcripts (if you’re already studying).
  • Proof of acceptance or provisional acceptance at a tertiary institution.
  • Proof of registration at a tertiary institution (if applicable).
  • A curriculum plan of your intended field of study.
  • Proof of your parents’/guardians’/spouse’s income (e.g., latest payslips, bank statements, tax certificates, or SASSA slips if applicable).
  • Any supporting affidavits or documents (e.g., for unemployed parents, single parents, foster care status, or if you are an orphan).

How to Apply for the NCPG Bursary?

Applying is straightforward! You have a couple of options:

Option 1: Download the Application Form

Grab the bursary application form right here: NCPG Bursary Application Form 2026 (PDF)

Option 2: Collect an Application Form

You can also pick up a physical application form from these locations:

  • Office of the Premier – DSC Building, 69 Memorial Rd, Monument Heights, Kimberley.
  • Department of Labour – 42 Pniel Rd, Kimberley.
  • Thusong Centres (Tlhokomelo, Augrabies, Colesberg, Vanzylsrus, Kimberley).
  • Northern Cape Urban TVET College (City & Moremogolo campuses).
  • Northern Cape Rural TVET College (Upington & Kathu campuses).
  • Department of Basic Education – 156 Barkly Rd, Homestead, Kimberley.

Submission Methods

Once your form is filled and all documents are ready, submit your application using one of these methods:

  • Email: Send your application to bursadmin@ncpetf.onmicrosoft.com. Make sure to use the subject line: “NCPG Bursary 2026”.
  • Hand-delivery:

    Office of the Premier
    T&I Office Building
    69 Memorial Rd
    Monument Heights
    Kimberley, 8301

Important Contact Details

Got questions? No worries! Reach out to the Northern Cape Provincial Government using these details:

Pro-tip: Before sending your query, it’s always a good idea to check out the NCPG Bursary FAQs (if available on their website) – your answer might already be there!

What Happens After You Apply?

  • The NCPG will notify successful candidates by 27 February 2026.
  • If you haven’t heard back by then, it’s safe to assume your application was unsuccessful this time around.
  • If you are successful, you’ll need to sign a contractual agreement with the NCPG.

If this sounds like the perfect opportunity to fund your future, don’t miss out! Get your application in before the closing date. Good luck, future leaders, and remember to explore more amazing bursaries right here on Bursaries Room!

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