Website Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA)
The Auditor-General South Africa ("AGSA") is established in terms of section 181(1) (e) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No.108 of 1996) as a state institution supporting the constitutional democracy. The constitutional functions of the AGSA are set out in section 188 of the Constitution and sections 4 of the Public Audit Act (Act No. 25 of 2004). Resolution A/66/209 adopted by the United Nations General Assembly further endorses the independence of Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs).
The Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA), established in 1911, is the supreme audit institution of South Africa, responsible for auditing and reporting on government expenditure. AGSA collaborates with professional bodies such as SAICA, ACCA, SAIGA, ISACA, and INTOSAI. The institution also supports transformation and B-BBEE objectives in South Africa.
The bursary is available for Chartered Accountancy studies in the following qualifications:
- BCom Accounting (CA stream)
- Bachelor of Accounting (CA stream)
- BCompt
Bursary Coverage Value & Service Contract
The AGSA bursary covers:
- Tuition fees
- University accommodation
- Meals
- Books
After graduation, recipients will be required to complete training or articles with AGSA.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must be currently in Matric (Grade 12) or have completed Matric
- Must be studying or intending to study full-time towards a Chartered Accountancy qualification at a SAICA-accredited university
Academic Requirements by Study Level
- Matric (applying for 1st year in 2026):
- Matric exemption with university entrance
- Minimum 60% in Mathematics (NOT Maths Literacy)
- Minimum 60% in English
- 1st Year Students (applying for 2nd year in 2026):
- Minimum 60% in Financial Accounting
- Minimum 60% in Matric Mathematics & English
- 2nd Year Students (applying for 3rd year in 2026):
- Minimum 60% in Financial Accounting & Management Accounting
- Final Year Students (postgraduate in 2026):
- Minimum 55% in all core modules
- Must have CTA acceptance
Additional Requirements:
- Fluent in English
- Strong communication & interpersonal skills
- Leadership potential and determination
Required Documents
Matric Students:
- Certified copy of ID
- Grade 11 final results
- Matric mid-year results
- University acceptance letter
1st Year Students:
- Certified copy of ID
- Matric certificate
- Full academic record
2nd Year Students:
- Certified copy of ID
- Full academic record
Final Year Students:
- Certified copy of ID
- Full academic record
- CTA acceptance letter
All documents must be in PDF format and not larger than 2MB.
The bursary is available for Chartered Accountancy studies in the following qualifications:
- BCom Accounting (CA stream)
- Bachelor of Accounting (CA stream)
- BCompt
Bursary Coverage Value & Service Contract
The AGSA bursary covers:
- Tuition fees
- University accommodation
- Meals
- Books
After graduation, recipients will be required to complete training or articles with AGSA.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must be currently in Matric (Grade 12) or have completed Matric
- Must be studying or intending to study full-time towards a Chartered Accountancy qualification at a SAICA-accredited university
Academic Requirements by Study Level
- Matric (applying for 1st year in 2026):
- Matric exemption with university entrance
- Minimum 60% in Mathematics (NOT Maths Literacy)
- Minimum 60% in English
- 1st Year Students (applying for 2nd year in 2026):
- Minimum 60% in Financial Accounting
- Minimum 60% in Matric Mathematics & English
- 2nd Year Students (applying for 3rd year in 2026):
- Minimum 60% in Financial Accounting & Management Accounting
- Final Year Students (postgraduate in 2026):
- Minimum 55% in all core modules
- Must have CTA acceptance
Additional Requirements:
- Fluent in English
- Strong communication & interpersonal skills
- Leadership potential and determination
Required Documents
Matric Students:
- Certified copy of ID
- Grade 11 final results
- Matric mid-year results
- University acceptance letter
1st Year Students:
- Certified copy of ID
- Matric certificate
- Full academic record
2nd Year Students:
- Certified copy of ID
- Full academic record
Final Year Students:
- Certified copy of ID
- Full academic record
- CTA acceptance letter
All documents must be in PDF format and not larger than 2MB.