The Upstream Training Trust (UTT) was established in 1997 by the Petroleum Agency SA (the Agency) and the companies participating in the South African off and on-shore search for oil and gas. The UTT is administered by the Agency as a non-profit organization that seeks to provide specialised human skills to support the ongoing search for oil and gas.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
The UTT\u2019s funds are provided by the companies licensed by the Agency. Exploration and production licensees are required to contribute to the trust annually.\u00a0In this way, a collective approach is adopted in providing the specialised trained manpower required to continue the search for oil and gas and ensuring that South Africa has the skilled human resources available to do so.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Basic Requirements for Computer Science Bursaries<\/h3>\n
Students who want to apply for a Computer Science Bursary are required to have the following to qualify for a bursary.<\/p>\n
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- You have to be a South African citizen with a valid ID Book \/ ID Card.<\/li>\n
- Provide proof you will need financial assistance.<\/li>\n
- Willingness to learn and a passion for computer science. Followed by outstanding academic records with a high grade in math<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Make sure to read every detail of your Bursary contract. Not every company offers the same rewards and some companies will ask you to work for them as long as you have held the bursary.<\/p>\n
Where Can You Study Computer Science in South Africa?<\/h3>\n
Luckily you can study computer science at most Universities in the country.<\/p>\n
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