Bursary

KPMG Bursary

KPMG Bursary South Africa 2027 KPMG is inviting students to apply for their bursary programmes, for the 2027 academic year. KPMG offers 2 types of bursaries, for studies towards SAICA accredited Chartered Accounting or CAs(SA) studies: Pure merit bursary: this will be awarded to students based on...

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BursaryOpen
ProviderKPMG
Closing date30 Oct 2026
ProvinceGauteng
LevelMatric
Fields of study
Accounting/FinanceCommerce/BusinessIT/Computer ScienceHumanities/Arts
Fast answer

KPMG Bursary is a bursary offered by KPMG in Gauteng. Applications close on 30 Oct 2026.

Who can apply

  • You must be a South African citizen
  • You must have completed Matric
  • You must be studying full-time towards a SAICA accredited Chartered Accounting or CAs(SA) qualification (students can find SAICA Accredited programmes and institutions here)
  • You must be studying at a SAICA-accredited university
  • You must have a strong academic record
  • You must be able to complete your degree in the minimum number of years (you may not split a 1 year course over 2 years)
  • You must have achieved a minimum of a “A” symbols in Matric (excluding Life Orientation)
  • You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 65% and a minimum result of 70% for Accounting, in 1st year (if completed)
  • You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 65% and a minimum result of 65% for Accounting, in 2nd year (if completed)
  • You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 60% and a minimum result of 60% for Accounting, in 3rd year (if completed)
  • You must have achieved a minimum overall average of 50% and a minimum result of 55% for Accounting, in Honours/ CTA year (if completed)
  • Merit bursary with financial need bursary: you must have proven financial need

How to apply

Applications are submitted directly to KPMG - we do not collect applications. Read the eligibility criteria, prepare your supporting documents, then complete your application on the official page.

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Always verify the details on the official page before applying - closing dates, eligibility and required documents can change without notice. This page summarises publicly available information to help you decide.

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KPMG Bursary South Africa 2027

WHAT FIELDS OF STUDY DOES THE KPMG BURSARY COVER?

KPMG is inviting students to apply for their bursary programmes, for the 2027 academic year.

KPMG offers 2 types of bursaries, for studies towards SAICA accredited Chartered Accounting or CAs(SA) studies:

  • Pure merit bursary: this will be awarded to students based on academic results only, and is intended for students who don’t need full funding.
  • Merit bursary with financial need: this will be awarded to students based on academic results AND financial need, and is intended for students who would not be able to attend university without funding.

MORE ABOUT THE KPMG BURSARY PROGRAMME

KPMG reserves the right to decide whether students should receive the Pure Merit Bursary or the Merit Bursary with Financial Needs, as well as to determine the value of the bursary.

KPMG reserves the right to determine the length of the bursary award, as well as the amount, depending on satisfactory academic performance of the student and availability of funds.

Bursary recipients will be required to enter into a learnership (training contract) with KPMG, after graduation.

WHAT ARE THE ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR THE KPMG BURSARY?

Applicants must satisfy the following minimum entry criteria before applying (please note that failure to satisfy all the requirements will lead to your application not being considered):

HOW CAN I APPLY FOR THE KPMG BURSARY?

Applications must be submitted online, by following these steps:

  • Step 1: Apply for a KPMG Training Contract
  • Step 2: Apply online at KPMG Bursary Application 2027 (use your Taleo reference number you received in the step 1, when applying for the bursary).
  • Step 3: Submit your supporting documents, as listed below.

Enter “www.zabursaries.co.za” in the field asking how you heard about the KPMG bursary.

WHAT DOCUMENTS MUST I SUBMIT FOR THE KPMG BURSARY?

Submit clear copies of the following supporting documentation along with your application (the submission of these documents is compulsory - if any items are missing, your application may be disqualified):

  • ID document (certified copy)
  • Matric certificate (certified copy)
  • Most recent academic record/ transcripts (certified copy)
  • Proof of University registration
  • Updated fee statement
  • Curriculum Vitae

If applying for a Merit with Financial Need bursary, please add:

  • Parents or guardians proof of income (latest payslips if employed/ affidavit if unemployed/ proof of pension or grant if applicable)
  • Parents or guardians 3 months’ recent bank statements/ affidavit if they do not have a bank account
  • Affidavit if parents or guardians are absent in your life
  • Recent utility bill (water and electricity, cell phone, etc)

WHEN IS THE CLOSING DATE FOR THE KPMG BURSARY?

30 October 2026.

(Applications submitted after this date will not be accepted - please apply before the closing date to ensure your application is considered.)

HOW CAN I CONTACT THE BURSARY PROVIDER?

For any queries related to this bursary programme, please contact KPMG directly:Email: [email protected](Please note that it may take up to 48 hours to receive a response).

WHAT DOES KPMG DO?

KPMG is one of the world’s leading professional services organisations, providing audit, tax, consulting and advisory solutions to businesses, governments and non-profit organisations across the globe. The international network was established in 1987 through the merger of Klynveld Main Goerdeler (KMG) and Peat Marwick International, creating the firm now known as KPMG.

In South Africa, KPMG’s history dates back to 1895, when Alexander Aiken established a public accounting and auditing practice in Johannesburg. Over the decades, the firm expanded through a number of mergers and partnerships, helping to build the modern KPMG South Africa practice.

Today, KPMG operates in more than 140 countries and territories and employs over 275,000 professionals worldwide. The firm supports clients with a broad range of services, including external audit, tax advisory, consulting, deal advisory, risk management and digital transformation, serving organisations of all sizes across multiple industries.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the KPMG Bursary?

The KPMG Bursary is a bursary offered by KPMG for South African students and applicants interested in Accounting/Finance, Commerce/Business, and IT/Computer Science. KPMG Bursary South Africa 2027 KPMG is inviting students to apply for their bursary programmes, for the 2027 academic year. KPMG offers 2 types of bursaries, for studies towards SAICA accredited Chartered Accounting or CAs(SA) studies: Pure merit bursary: this will be awarded to students based on... You can read the full details, eligibility criteria, and application steps on this page before you apply.

Who qualifies for the KPMG bursary?

To qualify for the KPMG bursary, applicants generally need to meet a few key conditions. These include You must be a South African citizen, You must have completed Matric, and You must be studying full-time towards a SAICA accredited Chartered Accounting or CAs(SA) qualification (students can find SAICA Accredited programmes and institutions here). It is open to applicants at Matric, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate level. Read every requirement carefully on the official listing, because meeting all of them improves your chances of being shortlisted.

When does the KPMG bursary close?

According to our sources, the KPMG bursary closes on 30 October 2026. We last checked this listing on 19 August 2026. We always recommend verifying the closing date on the official listing, as providers sometimes extend or bring forward their deadlines.

What documents do I need to apply?

Our sources do not list the exact documents required for the KPMG bursary, so treat the following as a typical guide rather than a confirmed list. Most South African applications ask for a certified copy of your ID, your matric certificate or latest results, an academic transcript, and proof of household income. Confirm the precise document checklist on the official listing before submitting, because requirements vary between providers.

How do I apply for the KPMG bursary?

Applications must be submitted online, by following these steps: Step 1: Apply for a KPMG Training Contract Step 2: Apply online at KPMG Bursary Application 2027 (use your Taleo reference number you received in the step 1, when applying for the bursary). Step 3: Submit your supporting documents, as listed below. Enter “www.zabursaries.co.za” in the field asking how you heard about the KPMG bursary. You can start your application using the official link provided on this page. Apply early and keep a copy of any reference number or confirmation you receive, in case you need to follow up.

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