Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) Bursaries 2027: Chartered Accountancy Opportunity
The Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) is offering bursaries for the 2027 academic year to South African students pursuing a Chartered Accountancy qualification. This opportunity is for students from Matric level through to postgraduate studies at SAICA-accredited universities. Successful applicants will gain valuable experience and are expected to complete their articles with AGSA.
Application Closing Date: 15 October 2026
Location: SAICA-accredited universities in South Africa
Programme Duration: Matric to postgraduate studies
Stipend: Not specified
Minimum Qualification: Matric or higher, pursuing CA qualification
About the AGSA Bursary Programme 2027
The AGSA Bursary Programme aims to support aspiring Chartered Accountants (CAs) in South Africa. It provides financial assistance to students who are committed to pursuing a career in this field. The bursary covers students from their first year of university, including those in Matric planning to study CA, up to postgraduate level. A key component of this bursary is the work-back agreement, where recipients commit to completing their professional articles with AGSA after graduation.
This programme is specifically for students studying towards a Chartered Accountancy qualification at universities recognised by the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA). It is designed to develop future leaders in the auditing and public sector governance field.
About the Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA)
The Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) is an independent constitutional institution responsible for auditing government departments and entities. Its primary role is to promote accountability and good governance by providing assurance on public finances. AGSA plays a critical role in ensuring that public funds are used effectively and efficiently. The organisation is a leader in public sector auditing and is committed to developing talent within the accounting profession.
Fields of Study Funded
The AGSA bursary specifically supports students pursuing a Chartered Accountancy (CA) qualification. This includes:
- BCom Accounting – CA stream
- Bachelor of Accounting – CA stream
- BCompt
Applicants must be studying or intend to study full-time towards one of these approved CA qualifications at a SAICA-accredited university.
What the AGSA Bursary Covers
The AGSA bursary provides financial support to help students manage the costs associated with their studies. While specific amounts are not detailed, the bursary may cover:
- Tuition fees
- University accommodation
- Meals
- Prescribed books
Beyond financial aid, bursary recipients benefit from career development opportunities, access to a SAICA-accredited training environment, and practical workplace experience within AGSA.
Work-Back Requirement
A significant aspect of the AGSA Bursary Programme is the work-back requirement. Upon successful completion of their degree and postgraduate studies, bursary recipients are expected to enter into a training contract with AGSA to complete their articles. This commitment ensures that AGSA can develop and retain skilled professionals within its organisation.
General Eligibility Requirements
To be considered for the AGSA Bursary Programme, applicants must meet the following general criteria:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Be currently in Matric or have completed Matric.
- Be studying or intending to study full-time towards an approved Chartered Accountancy qualification.
- Plan to study at a SAICA-accredited university.
Additional academic requirements vary based on the applicant’s current year of study.
Requirements for Matric Students
Matric students planning to start their university studies in 2027 must meet these academic standards:
- Achieve Matric exemption with university entrance.
- Obtain at least 60% in Mathematics (Mathematics Literacy is not accepted).
- Obtain at least 60% in English.
- Intend to study towards an approved CA-stream qualification.
Requirements for First-Year University Students
Students applying to enter their second year of study in 2027 must have:
- Achieved at least 60% in Financial Accounting.
- Achieved at least 60% in Mathematics in Matric.
- Achieved at least 60% in English in Matric.
- Be studying towards an approved Chartered Accountancy qualification.
Requirements for Second-Year University Students
Students applying to enter their third year of study in 2027 must demonstrate:
- Achieve at least 60% in Financial Accounting.
- Achieve at least 60% in Management Accounting.
- Be studying towards an approved Chartered Accountancy qualification.
Requirements for Final-Year Students
Final-year students applying for postgraduate studies (CTA) in 2027 must:
- Achieve at least 55% in all core modules.
- Be studying towards an approved Chartered Accountancy qualification.
- Have been accepted into a CTA programme.
Advantageous Skills and Attributes
While not strictly mandatory, the following skills and attributes are considered advantageous for applicants:
- Fluency in English
- Strong communication skills
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Leadership potential
- Determination and drive
- Commitment to success
Required Documents for Matric Students
Matric applicants need to prepare the following documents:
- ID document
- Grade 11 final results
- Matric mid-year results
- University acceptance letter on the institution’s letterhead
Required Documents for First-Year Students
First-year university students must submit:
- ID document
- Matric certificate
- Full academic record
Required Documents for Second-Year Students
Second-year students need to provide:
- ID document
- Full academic record
Required Documents for Final-Year Students
Final-year applicants must submit:
- ID document
- Full academic record
- CTA programme acceptance letter
All supporting documents must be uploaded in PDF format and should not exceed 2MB. If a required document is not yet available, submit your most recent highest completed academic results.
How to Apply for AGSA Bursary Programme 2027
Applications for the AGSA Bursary Programme 2027 must be submitted online.
Click here to apply for Auditor-General of South Africa AGSA Bursary Programme 2027.
Applicants should carefully complete the online application form and upload all compulsory supporting documents before submitting their application. Ensure all information provided is accurate.
Bursary Application Closing Date
The closing date for all AGSA Bursary Programme 2027 applications is 15 October 2026. Late applications will not be considered.
Important Application Notes
Applicants should keep the following points in mind:
- South African citizenship is a mandatory requirement.
- The bursary is exclusively for Chartered Accountancy studies at SAICA-accredited universities.
- Mathematics is required for entry stages; Mathematics Literacy is not accepted.
- Academic requirements differ based on the applicant’s current year of study.
- Final-year applicants need acceptance into a CTA programme.
- All supporting documents must be in PDF format and under 2MB.
- Successful bursary recipients are required to complete their articles with AGSA.
- Applications close on 15 October 2026.
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