Getting a Toyota Bursary can change your study life, especially if you need financial help now. The Toyota Bursary Programme 2027 is open for South African students who want to study commerce, engineering or science.
What is the Toyota Bursary Programme 2027?
Toyota South Africa Motors will fund tuition for eligible students starting the 2027 academic year. The bursary also offers vacation work and a chance to join Toyota’s graduate development programme after graduation.
Who can apply?
- South African citizen
- Matric completed
- Enrolled full‑time in a recognised South African university or college
- Studying one of the approved fields (see list below)
- Matric score ≥ 65 % in Mathematics and English
- Current tertiary average ≥ 65 %
- Shows leadership potential
Approved fields of study
Commerce
- Accounting (non‑CA), Taxation, Auditing, Management Accounting
- Analytics
- Economics
- Environmental Science
- Financial Management
- Human Resource Management
- Law (LLB)
- Marketing Management
Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Mechatronics Engineering
Science
- Business Science Analytics
- Computer Science
- Information Technology
What you will gain
- Full or partial tuition coverage
- Practical workplace experience during vacation work
- Potential entry into Toyota’s graduate programme
- Networking with industry professionals
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Gather the required documents (see section below).
- Visit the StudyTrust portal and click the official link: Toyota South Africa Motors Bursary 2027.
- Complete the online application form carefully.
- Upload clear, certified copies of all supporting files.
- Submit before the closing date – 30 September 2026.
Required documents
- Certified copy of your ID document.
- Certified copy of your Matric certificate.
- Full tertiary academic record (most recent results on institution letterhead).
- Proof of household income (latest payslips, an affidavit if unemployed, or grant/pension proof).
Missing documents may lead to disqualification.
Tips to improve your chances
- Proofread every field before submitting – spelling errors can look careless.
- Make sure your academic records show the required 65 % averages.
- Highlight any leadership roles (clubs, sports, volunteer work) in your personal statement.
- Follow the StudyTrust instructions page closely; it explains file size limits and format.
- Submit well before the deadline to avoid last‑minute technical issues.
Next steps
If you meet the criteria, start collecting your documents today. Read the StudyTrust guidelines, then apply through the link above before 30 September 2026.
Contact for enquiries
Tel: 011 403 1632
Email: apply@StudyTrust.org.za
