Agriculture & Land-Based Work
Improves animal health and productivity through feed systems, nutritional planning, and livestock support.
Improves animal health and productivity through feed systems, nutritional planning, and livestock support.
Evaluating feed plans, supporting livestock performance, working with farms or animal systems, and improving nutrition strategies.
You enjoy work that feels animals, science, fieldwork and you can handle the trade-offs that come with it.
A simple picture of what this path tends to feel like in the market: how earnings usually grow, how reachable the path is, and how steady it may feel over time.
We are still building and updating this section. Some paths may be incomplete or need correction, especially while the platform is still early. Use this as a starting point, then check current entry requirements, registration rules, providers, and funding options yourself before making a decision.
A path into feed science, livestock nutrition, and animal health support through nutrition systems.
Typical provider: university
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These are general places of study to check, split into online or distance options and campus or in-person routes. They may not offer this exact qualification yet; use these directories as a starting point while we build programme-by-programme data.
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A public distance-learning university. It is often a lower-cost option than many private routes, but it is not free.
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Some registered private higher education institutions offer online, blended, or distance qualifications.
These are official places to start checking for funding. Some are broad, some may be more relevant to this field, and most depend on current application cycles and eligibility rules.
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The main national public funding route for many students at public universities and TVET colleges.
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Official DHET portal for scholarships, exchanges, and study opportunities outside South Africa.
These are extra options to investigate beyond formal funding. Ask employers, training providers, and industry bodies whether they offer bursaries, internships, learnerships, sponsored training, or entry programmes.
Funding route
Funding support for qualifying students at public universities and TVET colleges.
Coverage: Tuition and selected living costs for eligible learners.
Best for: Public study pathways with household income limits.
Availability depends on the institution and eligibility rules.
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Funding linked to postgraduate study, research groups, universities, foundations, or specialist public-interest programmes.
Coverage: Can include tuition, research costs, stipends, conference support, or project-linked funding.
Best for: Research-heavy, scientific, health, environmental, and policy pathways that often require deeper study.
Usually depends on academic performance, supervisor fit, programme availability, and annual funding cycles.
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Academic or portfolio-based funding from institutions and private organisations.
Coverage: Partial or full fee support depending on performance.
Best for: Degree, diploma, and design-oriented pathways with strong results.
More realistic for students with strong marks or standout portfolios.
We do not yet have a clear South African demand source for this path, so for now we are using official occupation records to show that it is still a recognised kind of work.
That means we can still show you this path, but we are leaning more on official occupation records than on a direct South African demand source for now.
Further study or supervised experience used to move into specialist land, animal, or production work.
Typical provider: University, university of technology, agricultural college, or professional body
Best after a foundation path or relevant workplace exposure.
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Official DHET directory of public universities and universities of technology across South Africa.
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Official register of private institutions that are allowed to offer higher education qualifications.
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Many public and private institutions run their own bursaries, merit awards, hardship funds, and payment support offices.