Get a Free Spot in the Beefmaster Group Bursary Program – 2026
If you’re a South African student who just finished high school and dreaming of a career in farming or agriculture, the Beefmaster Group is offering a chance to study without paying a single cent for your last year. The Beefmaster Group Bursary Programme is looking for bright, motivated students who want to learn about livestock and agriculture. The money will cover everything you need to finish your degree and start a job in the food industry.
What’s on the Bursary Menu?
The scholarship is for full‑time students enrolled in one of these three courses:
- B Agriculture – Animal Production
- BSc Agriculture – Agricultural Economics
- BSc Agriculture – Animal Science
The program only supports students who are entering their final year in 2026, so if you’re about to finish your degree next year, you’re in the right place.
How Much Will the Bursary Cover?
The Beefmaster Group pays for:
- Tuition fees – No need to worry about paying the university.
- Accommodation – The cost of a place to live near campus.
- Prescribed textbooks – All the books you’ll need for the course.
- Other study‑related expenses – Anything else that helps you succeed in school.
You’ll get this help only if you meet all the requirements listed below.
Do You Qualify?
To apply, you must:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Have a completed Matric certificate – that’s the final exam paper from high school.
- Be studying one of the listed agriculture qualifications.
- Be in your last year of study in 2026.
- Have a good academic record – you should have good grades.
- Show that you care deeply about South Africa’s farming and livestock industry.
If any of these are missing, you’ll be out of the running.
How to Send Your Application
There is no paper form – you’ll send everything by email.
Step 1 – Prepare Your Documents
Attach the following copies:
- A clear copy of your South African ID.
- A clear copy of your Matric certificate.
- Your full academic record, printed on the university’s official letterhead.
- A short CV that lists your name, contact details, and a quick history of your education.
- A motivational letter that is about half a page long. Explain why you deserve the bursary and what you plan to do with your degree.
Missing any of these items may mean you won’t be considered, so double‑check before you hit send.
Step 2 – Email It All Together
Send your file to:
blanche.mpiwa@beefmaster.co.za
Use the subject line exactly as requested:
Beefmaster Group Bursary 2026
Do this before 30 December 2025 – that’s the last day you can submit.
What Happens After You Apply?
If your application looks good, you’ll be invited to an interview.
If you don’t hear anything from the Beefmaster Group, your application was not selected.
If you win the bursary, you’ll have to sign a formal agreement that says you will complete the final year of your degree and follow the group’s guidelines.
Why Should You Apply?
- Complete financial support for your last year of study – no tuition, no accommodation, no textbook costs.
- Direct support from a leading agricultural company – you’ll be connected to professionals in the field.
- Contribution to your own skill set – you’ll learn practical and academic skills that are in high demand in South Africa’s livestock sector.
- A solid foundation for a future career in agriculture and agribusiness – you’ll be ready to jump into the workforce with a strong background.
Quick Recap
- Program – Beefmaster Group Bursary 2026 for final‑year students in Agriculture.
- Deadline – 30 December 2025.
- Who can apply – South African citizens who finished high school, are enrolled in one of the three agriculture courses, and will be in their last year in 2026.
- What it covers – Tuition, housing, books, and other study costs.
- How to apply – Email all required documents to blanche.mpiwa@beefmaster.co.za with the subject “Beefmaster Group Bursary 2026.”
This is a serious chance to finish your degree without financial worry and to start a career that can make a real difference in how we raise food and manage our land. If you’re ready to take the next step, gather your documents, and send your application today. Good luck!
