Scholarships for Nigerian Students 2025 - 2026 - Page 164

Below is a list of ongoing fully-funded and partial scholarships for students in Nigeria to help fund your studies abroad or in Nigeria. View list, learn how to apply for scholarships and win a scholarship today.

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    • Leiden University Excellence Scholarship (LExS)

      For excellent students joining a full-time Leiden University Master's degree programme - with the exception of LLM (non-advanced) and MSc programmes at Leiden Law School.

      Date Posted: 17 May, 2023

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    • IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Study in Germany 2023/2024

      The IEG Fellowships for Doctoral Students 2023 is now open for applications. Interested and eligible international students together with German students are hereby invited to apply for the research opportunity at IEG, Germany. The IEG Fellowships are open to PhD students from Germany and abroad who have at least a Masters level degree in history, theology or another discipline which works historically. They must have been pursuing their doctorate for no more than three years at the time of taking up the fellowship, though exceptions may be made in exceptional circumstances.

      Date Posted: 17 May, 2023

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    • DeepMind Scholarship at Queen Mary University of London, UK 2023

      Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom is pleased to announce the 2023 DeepMind Scholarship which offers the opportunity for a master’s study programme in the areas of Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning for Visual Data Analytics and Computer Games. Applications are invited from interested candidates from all nationalities.

      Date Posted: 17 May, 2023

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    • GREAT Scholarships at University of Manchester, 2023/2024

      This scholarship, jointly funded by The University of Manchester with the UK government’s GREAT Britain campaign and the British Council, offers up to £10,000 towards tuition fees for one-year master’s programmes in specific subject areas to students from India and Nigeria, who will enrol in the 2023/24 academic year.

      Date Posted: 17 May, 2023

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    • Flinders International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (FIPRS)

      The Flinders International Research Scholarship (FIPRS)  is awarded to candidates who demonstrate outstanding aptitude for independent research, academic merit, and academic research training. This scholarship covers the international student tuition fees, a generous living allowance paid at the rate of $33,000 per annum (2023 rate, tax exempt), Overseas Health Care cover and an establishment allowance of up to $1,485 to assist with relocation costs and airfares.

      Date Posted: 16 May, 2023

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    • University of Copenhagen Scholarships 2023-2024 by the Danish Government

      The University of Copenhagen Scholarship by the Danish Government is for students from non EU/EEU countries applying for admission at the University of Cepenhagen, Denamrk. The University of Copenhagen offers a limited number of tuition waivers and grants through the Danish Governmnet Scholarship programme to highly talented students with outstanding academic records.

      Date Posted: 16 May, 2023

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1. What are the top universities in Nigeria?
Some of the top institutions include the University of Ibadan (UI), University of Lagos (UNILAG), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), University of Benin (UNIBEN), Covenant University, and Ahmadu Bello University (ABU). These universities are known for their academic excellence and diverse range of programs.

 

2. What are the general admission requirements for Nigerian universities?

Admission requirements generally include a minimum of five credits in relevant subjects in your Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE), such as WAEC or NECO. Also, students must sit for and pass the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam with a score that meets the cut-off for their desired higher institution and program.

 

3. What is the academic calendar like in Nigeria?

The academic calendar in Nigerian universities is divided into two semesters: the first semester and the second semester.

 

4. What is the cost of tuition for universities in Nigeria?

Tuition fees vary depending on the institution. Public universities generally have lower tuition fees, ranging from N100,000 to N200,000 per year for Nigerian students, while private universities can charge between N400,000 and 1,000,000 or more per year.

 

5. Can international students study in Nigeria?

Yes, international students are welcome to study in Nigeria. Generally, admitted international students have to obtain a visa and apply for a Subject To Regularization (STR) visa before leaving their home country. Some universities have specific departments that assist international students with the application process and settling in. Reach out to your prospective university for further instructions.

 

6. What languages are used for instruction in Nigerian universities?

English is the primary language of instruction in Nigerian universities, as it is Nigeria’s official language. However, students may encounter native languages in informal settings or cultural studies courses.

 

7. Are Nigerian degrees recognized internationally?

Yes, degrees from accredited Nigerian universities are recognized internationally. However, the level of recognition may depend on the specific country or region, and graduates may need to undergo further credential evaluation for certain professional fields, such as medicine or law.

 

8. What is the average duration of study for undergraduate programs in Nigeria?

The duration of undergraduate programs in Nigeria typically ranges from 4 to 6 years, depending on the course of study. For example, programs like Medicine and Engineering usually take longer (5-6 years), while courses in the humanities and social sciences may take 4 years.