The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) was established by the National Railway Safety Regulator Act, Act 16 of 2002, and is an agency of the South African government. RSR’s main responsibility is to regulate railroad safety for all railway operators across the country and neighboring states whose rail operations enter South Africa.
RSR’s top priority is to ensure the safety of passengers, communities, and all stakeholders at all times. The RSR is headquartered in Bruma, Johannesburg, and also has an office in Cape Town CBD.
About the Railway Safety Regulator Bursary Programme – Fields Covered
The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) invites students to apply for their bursary programme for the 2025 academic year. Bursaries are available for undergraduate studies in the following fields:
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Financial Management
- Human Resources Management
- Information Technology
- Internal Audit
- Law
- Mechanical Engineering
- Media and Communication
- Risk Management
- Supply Chain Management
More About the Railway Safety Regulator Bursary Programme – Selection
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted and invited to attend an interview. If you do not receive any feedback, please consider your application unsuccessful. Selected candidates will be required to sign a Bursary Agreement.
Eligibility Requirements for the RSR Bursary
To apply, you must meet these criteria:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be currently in Matric (in 2024) or have completed Matric
- Be between 15 and 35 years old
- Be studying or planning to study full-time towards an undergraduate qualification in one of the fields listed above
- Be studying or accepted/registered at a recognized and accredited tertiary institution in South Africa (including TVET Colleges, Universities of Technology, and Private and Public Universities)
- Achieve a minimum overall average of 65% in Grade 11 final or Matric mid-term results if entering 1st year in 2025
- Achieve a minimum overall average of 65% in the current year of study if already studying
- NOT be receiving any other financial sponsorship or bursary from another organization or institution
How to Apply for the RSR Bursary
Submit your application online at: https://rsr.mcidirecthire.com/Bursary/External/Job?Ref=TEkBhDYErs0qhHgueWeCgt_yRI-cnPLR1MRk1RR6Cpou3ktpvROhSqni_BGkK6j06Ulj303W5OGeUd-_GaPqvzf6mDv2WEv5t7njo91WUah5ls9RqOAo6qbDCqt75ttgNrPEsYpeGswSYZYLXI2Ksg
Enter “busa.hlayiso.com” when asked how you heard about the RSR bursary.
Submit clear copies of the following supporting documents with your completed application form:
- ID document (certified copy)
- Latest Matric results if currently in Matric (certified copy)
- Matric certificate if completed Matric (certified copy)
- Full academic record, including most recent results/transcripts if currently studying (certified copy)
- Proof of tertiary registration/admission (certified copy)
- Quotation of academic year’s tuition fees
- Motivational letter supporting your application, explaining why you should be awarded the bursary (read our tips on how to write a motivational letter for your bursary application)
Note: Applications submitted via email will NOT be accepted.
Closing Date
17 January 2025 – be sure to apply before this date to be considered.
Contact Details
For any queries related to this bursary programme, contact the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) directly:
- Email: bursaries@rsr.org.za