Government of South Africa Scholarships for International Students
The Government of South Africa Scholarships for International Students primarily support South African citizens and permanent residents studying abroad through bilateral agreements and international partnerships. The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) coordinates and advertises these opportunities via its dedicated International Scholarships portal.
These scholarships are not generally offered by the South African government to incoming international students for study in South Africa. Instead, they are outbound programs for South Africans pursuing higher education, research, or study abroad (primarily postgraduate: Master’s, PhD, and postdoctoral levels, with limited undergraduate options).
The government facilitates access to scholarships from partner countries (e.g., China, Russia, Mauritius, Türkiye, the Netherlands, and others) and multilateral programs. Recipients often commit to returning to South Africa after completing their studies to contribute to national development.
Profile of the Scholarships
- Focus: Full-time studies, research, or short exchanges in priority fields (e.g., STEM, health, education, agriculture, engineering, and sustainable development).
- Funding Level: Many are fully funded, covering tuition, living allowances, travel, accommodation, health insurance, and, in some cases, research costs.
- Eligibility: South African citizenship required (some programs also accept permanent residents or specific nationalities, such as Lesotho/Malawi, for bilateral programs). Strong academic record (often 60–65% minimum average), relevant qualifications, and alignment with national priorities.
- Duration: Varies by program (e.g., 1–4 years for degrees; shorter for exchanges).
- Commitment: Return to South Africa post-study in most cases.
Coordinated Opportunities
The DHET portal lists ongoing and archived calls. For 2024/2025 cycles (indicative for similar future offers):
- Chinese Government Scholarship — Full scholarships for South Africans at Chinese institutions.
- Russian Government Scholarships — For Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in Russia.
- Mauritius-Africa Scholarship Scheme — For studies in Mauritius (undergraduate/postgraduate).
- Türkiye Scholarships — Full-time or short-term programs in Türkiye.
- NL Scholarship (Netherlands) — For Bachelor’s/Master’s outside the EEA.
- Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships (UK) — Full funding for taught Master’s in the UK.
- Other bilateral offers from Thailand, Hungary, France, Japan, and more.
Applications for the Government of South Africa Scholarships are managed by the awarding country/agency (not always DHET directly), but DHET provides guidelines, endorsement (where needed), and updates. The scholarships are meant to empower future experts.
The Application Procedure
- Visit the official DHET International Scholarships website regularly for open calls and details.
- Check eligibility, deadlines, and required documents (e.g., transcripts, CV, motivation letter, references, proof of citizenship).
- Apply directly via the foreign government’s portal or as instructed in the call.
- Some require DHET endorsement or nomination; follow the specific instructions.
Official Contact Pages
- Main Website & Portal: (primary source for all listings, updates, alum stories, events, and application guidelines).
- Available Scholarships List: (browse current and archived opportunities by level/field).
- General Enquiries: Use the contact form on the portal or email the DHET team (details are often listed per scholarship call; there is no central email/phone for all queries—refer to individual listings).
- DHET Main Site (for broader department information; the international scholarships section links back to the portal).
- Alumni & Events: Check the portal’s Alumni Page for experiences and Events Page for webinars/presentations.
Conclusion on the Government of South Africa Scholarships
The DHET cautions against unaccredited institutions abroad and advises verifying all details directly with the awarding body. For the latest 2026/2027 opportunities or specific calls, subscribe to portal updates or monitor announcements. These programs promote global exposure while building South Africa’s skilled workforce—ideal for motivated students seeking international qualifications! Apply early, as deadlines are strict.
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