Bursary – Durban 2015
Primary Purpose | BDO awards bursaries to students deserving of and studying towards a Chartered Accountancy qualification. Preference is given to well-rounded individuals who perform equally well in all areas of their lives.
Bursaries are financial assistance given to students for further study for either degree, post graduate studies or both. Bursaries are awarded on a financial needs basis and are linked to satisfactory academic achievements with a solid academic track record at school and/or university. Students who are awarded a bursary are required to serve a training contract with the specific office who awarded the bursary on completion of their studies. Bursaries have conditions attached to them and once students have completed their studies, students will have to work for a period of three years. BDOS’s amount of money can be for that of a full bursary or that of a half bursary. Our bursaries do not cover all study expenses and only covers registration fees, tuition fees and books for each year of study. Students have to therefore be prepared to meet some of the costs. Applications are collected and processed thoughout the course of the year, due to the number of applicants, applicants may only recieve feedback towards the end of the year. |
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Person Specification | Bursary applicants should meet the following criteria: NOT be signed with any other professional services firm to complete a training contract; |
Competency Requirements | To be considered for a Bursary, you will need to meet the following selection criteria: (Candidates who meet these criteria will be shortlised for interviews and psychometric assessments before a decision is made) Matriculants: University students: *If you wish to be considered for this position please include: a 2 page CV; Academic transcripts (from Matric to your most current results); and copy of your ID document in your application |