Time is running out to secure a funded place in the Analyze Consulting Bursary and Learnership Programme 2027. Applications close on 19 August 2026, so act now if you want a chance to study and earn at the same time.
What the opportunity is
Analyze Consulting offers a two‑year programme. In 2027 you will receive a fully funded postgraduate study year, followed by a one‑year paid learnership. The learnership will be based in either Cape Town or Johannesburg and follows a hybrid work model.
Who can apply
You must meet all of the following criteria:
- Black South African learner as defined in the B‑BBEE Act
- South African citizen by birth or descent with a valid ID number
- Enrolled full‑time for the 2027 academic year
- Studying for one of the approved qualifications:
- Fourth‑year BBusSc majoring in Information Systems
- BCom Honours in Information Systems
- BCom Honours in Informatics
- BEng Honours in Industrial Engineering
- Academic average of at least 60 % in the second and third years of university
- Matric English level 4 (First Language) or level 5 (Second Language)
- Strong analytical and problem‑solving interest, with a desire to work in consulting
What you gain
- 100 % of tuition, registration and examination fees paid for the 2027 study year
- A three‑week internship during your Honours year
- Hands‑on experience in a consulting environment
- Formal and informal training throughout the learnership
- Career‑development support and mentorship
- A one‑year paid learnership after the study year (potential for full‑time employment, but not guaranteed)
The bursary does not cover accommodation or living expenses.
How to apply
- Gather your documents: certified ID copy, Matric certificate, university transcripts showing the required averages, and a proof of enrolment for 2027.
- Visit the online application portal: Apply for the Analyse Consulting Bursary and Learnership Programme 2027.
- Complete the online form and upload all required files.
- Review your answers carefully, then submit before the deadline.
Tips to improve your chances
- Double‑check that your academic average meets the 60 % threshold and is clearly visible on your transcript.
- Ensure your Matric English result matches the required level; include the official result sheet.
- Write a concise personal statement that shows your interest in consulting and your analytical skills.
- Proofread your application for spelling and grammar errors.
- Submit well before 19 August 2026 to avoid last‑minute technical issues.
Next steps
If you meet the eligibility criteria, start preparing your documents today. The deadline is close, and many applicants struggle with incomplete paperwork. Take the first step now, submit a complete application, and you could be on the path to a consulting career with Analyze Consulting.
