Are you a bright South African student aiming for a career in Electrical Engineering, Geology, or Information Technology? If you are preparing to start your first year of tertiary studies in 2026, the Tronox Bursary Programme could be the key to unlocking your potential.

Tronox, a prominent global leader in the mining and refining of titanium dioxide, is extending its support through its KZN Sands operations. This bursary initiative is designed to cultivate talent and provide essential financial assistance to students pursuing fields critical to Tronox's success.

With the application deadline set for 31 March 2026, it's crucial to submit your application promptly. Continue reading to determine your eligibility and learn how to apply for this significant opportunity.

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Understanding the Tronox Bursary Programme

The Tronox Bursary Programme is specifically designed to support students entering their first year of study in 2026 within designated fields. This initiative aims to foster skilled professionals who can contribute to Tronox's operations, particularly at their KZN Sands facilities located in Empangeni and Mtunzini, KwaZulu-Natal.

As a key component of Tronox's commitment to skills development and promoting employment equity, this programme actively seeks to diversify its workforce. They strongly encourage applications from candidates who can contribute to a more diverse team, including females and individuals with disabilities.

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Fields of Study and Academic Levels Supported

The bursary is open to students pursuing qualifications in the following critical areas:

  • Electrical Engineering (Heavy)
  • Geology
  • Information Technology

Successful applicants will be pursuing a National Diploma, BSc, or BEng degree in these disciplines.

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Eligibility Criteria for the Tronox Bursary

To be considered for the Tronox Bursary, applicants must meet the following essential requirements:

  • Must be a South African citizen.
  • Must have completed Matric or be in the process of completing it, with final results to be submitted if shortlisted.
  • Must be studying, or intending to study, in one of the specified fields (Electrical Engineering, Geology, or IT) in 2026.
  • Must be a first-year student in the 2026 academic year.
  • Must not be currently registered for any Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) programme.

Tronox also prioritizes candidates from specific local communities and municipalities near their KZN Sands operations. These include Traditional Council areas such as Kwa Dube, Kwa Nzunza, Kwa Mkhwanazi, Ogagwini, Somopho, Macambini, and Madlebe, as well as the uMhlathuze, uMlalazi, and Mandeni Municipalities. In line with their Employment Equity Policy, applications from females and individuals with disabilities are particularly encouraged.

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What Does the Tronox Bursary Cover?

The Tronox Bursary provides comprehensive financial assistance to alleviate the costs associated with tertiary education. Generally, the bursary covers:

  • Registration fees
  • Tuition fees
  • Accommodation expenses
  • Meals
  • A living allowance
  • A book allowance
  • A once-off laptop allowance
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Application Process and Closing Date

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Application Deadline: Don't Miss Out!

The closing date for the 2026 Tronox Bursary Programme is strictly 31 March 2026, at 16:00 (South African Standard Time). Late applications will not be accepted, so ensure your submission is completed well in advance of this deadline.

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How to Submit Your Application

The application process is conducted via email:

  1. Compile all necessary supporting documents (detailed below).
  2. Compose an email with the subject line: “Tronox Bursary 2026 – [Your Field of Study]”. For example: “Tronox Bursary 2026 – Electrical Engineering”.
  3. Send your email with the attached documents to: Recruitment.KZNSands@Tronox.com.

There is no specific application form. Your email and attached documentation will serve as your formal application.

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Required Documentation for Application

Please ensure you have certified copies of the following documents ready for your application:

  • Your South African Identity Document (ID).
  • Your Matric certificate or statement of results. If currently in Matric, submit your latest available results and be prepared to provide final results if shortlisted.
  • Proof of acceptance or registration from a recognized South African university or university of technology for 2026.
  • A concise, one-page Curriculum Vitae (CV).
  • Proof of residence, if applicable, from your Traditional Council (TC).

All submitted documents must be clear and legible. Incomplete applications are subject to disqualification.

Selection Process and Next Steps

Applications are evaluated in accordance with the Tronox Employment Equity Policy. The selection process may include multiple stages, such as psychometric assessments, background screenings, and medical evaluations.

Candidates who are shortlisted for the bursary will be contacted directly by Tronox. If you do not receive any communication within four weeks after the closing date, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful.

The Tronox Bursary Programme offers a significant opportunity for aspiring students in Electrical Engineering, Geology, and Information Technology to secure financial support for their 2026 academic pursuits. Given the comprehensive coverage and the importance of these fields, it is highly recommended to explore your eligibility.

Remember, the final deadline for applications is 31 March 2026. Ensure you meticulously prepare your documents, adhere strictly to the application instructions, and take this vital step towards realizing your academic and career aspirations with Tronox.

Ready to take the next step? Visit the official Tronox website for more information and to confirm application details.