The University of Ibadan (UI) has announced the cut-off marks for the 2024/2025 admission. Prospective candidates should check the UI cut off marks to assess their chances of gaining admission to the university.
If a candidate does not meet the cut-off mark for their chosen course, UI may offer an alternative course that aligns with their marks.
PS: If you score above the minimum cutoff of 50, please visit the UI admission office to get guidance on available departments to change your course.
2025/2026 UI Post UTME Cut-Off Marks
The University of Ibadan (UI) has released the Cut-Off Marks for various courses for the 2024/2025 academic year.
The admission process takes into account the Merit, Catchment, and Educationally Less Developed State (ELDS) categories.
Merit Categories: Candidates whose scores meet or exceed the departmental cut-off marks fall into this category.
Catchment Categories: Priority is given to indigenes of the location where the school is located over non-indigenes.
Educationally Less Developed State (ELDS) Categories: Candidates from states with less developed education systems fall within this category.
Cut-Off Marks for Courses at UI
Below is the list of University of Ibadan (UI) course cut-off mark;
The Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) has commenced the admission process for the 2024/2025 academic year. The post-UTME screening has been completed, and it is now time for applicants to prepare for the next steps.
If you participated in the screening, please pay close attention to the following details to ensure a smooth admission process.
OOU Admission List 2024/2025
All admissions at OOU are handled through JAMB CAPS. This means you must log in to JAMB CAPS to check your admission status. The school management hasn’t publicly released the admission list, but they have been uploading it on jamb camp.
If you haven’t seen your name on jamb camp, don’t panic since names are still being uploaded.
Log in to your Jamb profile using your username and password.
Scroll down and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
Then click on “Admission Status”.
Next, click on “Access my CAPS”.
If you are offered admission, you need to accept the admission on JAMB CAPS. If you do not accept it, you will not receive your JAMB Admission Letter, which is required for registration at OOU.
It is also essential to upload your O’level results on JAMB CAPS. Without this, your admission cannot be processed.
If you’re offered a different course, What Happens?
Congratulations if you have been admitted!
Sometimes, candidates who do not meet the cut-off requirements for their desired programme may be considered for a different course.
If you are offered a new course, you must first accept the Transfer Request on JAMB CAPS. After that, you need to visit a JAMB CBT Centre to make a change of course.
Do not make any changes without accepting the transfer request first, as this may create issues with your admission.
What’s Next After Given Admission?
As a newly admitted undergraduate student, you’re required to pay an acceptance fee as part of the admission process. This fee is non-refundable and ₦75,000.00 was pay for 2023/2024 session, so be prepare to pay within the range of that amount.
How to Pay Your OOU Acceptance Fee
Follow these steps to pay OOU acceptance fees.
Choose Your Payment Method:
POS Payments: You can pay at any University Point of Sales (POS) on OOU campuses (Ayetoro, Ibogun, Remo, and Main Campus at Ago-Iwoye).
Counter-sign Verification Forms: This is done at the College/Faculty Offices
Unofficial Information: Be careful
Only trust information from verified and official OOU sources. Updates and further instructions will be communicated through the university’s official channels. Keep checking for notices to stay informed.
Best of luck as you move forward in the OOU admission process. Stay prepared, stay informed, and get ready for this exciting step in your education journey.
The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) has released the long-awaited admission list for the 2024/2025 academic session.
This is to inform all candidates who took part in the 2024/2025 Post-UTME that they can now check if their names are on the Provisional Admission list of successful candidates.
How to Check FUNAAB Admission List on Jamb Portal
You can check your FUNAAB admission status on the JAMB admission status checking portal by following these simple steps:
Enter your jamb registration number in the space provided
FInally, proceed to check your admission status.
What next after FUNAAB Admission
Congratulations to all the candidates who have been selected for the 2024/2025 academic session at the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNAAB)! If you have not received admission yet, please be patient and check the admission portal for further updates.
After gaining admission, follow these steps;
Generate acceptance fee invoice and make payment
Ensure you have uploaded your O’level result on JAMB Portal
Pay for hostel fees, school fee, and department fees.
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (Funaab) School Fees
Acceptance Fee: ₦45,000
School Fee: ₦105,250 – 120,000
Hostel Bidding fee: ₦2,500, check website for hostel fee: https://hostel.funaab.edu.ng/apply.php
This is to notify all University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) students that the school management has published the official academic calendar for the 2024/2025 academic session.
The UNILORIN academic calendar provides a detailed guide for both new and returning students, outlining important dates from registration to examinations.
UNILORIN Academic Calendar for 2024/2025
Summary of Key Academic Activities
Two Weeks of Registration for both fresh and returning students.
One Week of Late Registration for all students.
Fifteen Weeks of Lectures/Revision for Harmattan Semester.
Three Weeks of Harmattan Exams.
Two Weeks for Marking and Results Computation for Harmattan Semester.
Fifteen Weeks of Lectures for Rain Semester.
Three Weeks of Rain Exams.
Two Weeks for Marking and Results Computation for Rain Semester.
If you’re searching for the highest paying PPA in Lagos during your NYSC year, you’re in the right place. Securing a good PPA where you can gain valuable skills for future employment, as well as receive incentives for your service, is essential.
Apart from the newly approved 77,500 naira monthly allowance for corps, Lagos state provides an additional 33k allowances for corps members assigned to their regions and working under the state ministry. See list of state that pay NYSC members
We have compiled a list of the highest-paying NYSC Primary Places of Assignment (PPA) in Lagos, including the addresses of these companies and links to their LinkedIn pages. Some of these PPAs also offer accommodation for corps members. This will help you easily find their staff and send messages. To apply for companies in Lagos currently recruiting corps member, click here
Benefits of Working at Good PPA Aside from the pay, you will have opportunities for;
Networking: Working in a reputable organization allows you to connect with industry professionals, build relationships, and establish a valuable network that can benefit your future career.
Job Offer: High-performing PPAs often consider NYSC members for full-time positions post-service. Excelling during your service year can lead to job offers that kickstart your career.
Learning from experts: Being surrounded by seasoned professionals provides a unique opportunity to learn from their experiences, gain industry insights, and enhance your skill set.
Job Experience: Having a reputable organization on your CV significantly boosts your employability. The experience you gain can set you apart from other candidates in the job market.
Highest Paying NYSC PPA in LagosAnd Their Salary
Here are the highest-paying NYSC PPAs in Lagos. The list was sourced from staff working in the companies, NYSC members, and online. If you have information about other companies that pay high salaries for corps members, please send us a message here.
Securing a Place of Primary Assignment (PPA) in Lagos with accommodation can be challenging, as only a few organizations, mainly NGOs and government parastatals, offer this benefit. One example is the Nigeria Army School of Finance and Administration (NASFA), known for providing housing to corps members.
However, while accommodation is important, corps members should also consider the vast opportunities in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub. This state hosts multinational companies, startups, and a dynamic business environment, making it ideal for professional growth.
Statistics show that corps members serving in Lagos are more likely to secure employment compared to those in other states. The valuable exposure, networking, and hands-on experiences gained here can lead to long-term career benefits.
UAC Foods offers a variety of products in Nigeria, primarily in the snacks, dairy, and spring water segments. Some of their well-known brands include Gala (sausage rolls), Supreme (ice cream), and SWAN (spring water and carbonated soft drinks like SWAN Apple, SWAN Orange, and SWAN Pineapple).
Nigeria Brewery offers a variety of products, including beers such as Star Lager and Gulder Lager, as well as other alcoholic beverages like wines and spirits. They are known for high-quality offerings and have a rich portfolio that also includes non-alcoholic options like Maltina.
Ikeja Electric Plc, previously known as Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC), is the largest power distribution company in Nigeria, based in Ikeja, Lagos State.
Guinness Nigeria Plc is a public limited liability company that was incorporated on April 29, 1950. It operates as a subsidiary of Diageo Plc, a major international beverage company, and has developed into a set of breweries across Nigeria. The company distributes products under the Guinness brand and produces a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including Guinness Stout, Star Lager, Extra Smooth Lager, Orijin, Malta Guinness, and many more.
Huawei Nigeria operates under the umbrella of Huawei Technologies Company and is involved in providing a range of telecommunications and technology solutions. It focuses on smartphones, laptops, tablets, accessories, and smart home devices, contributing to the development of Nigeria’s digital infrastructure.
The Pan African University (PAU) is an educational institution established by the African Union aimed at enhancing higher education across the continent. It provides world-class education and is a culmination of various continental initiatives to revitalize educational systems in Africa.
Nestlé Nigeria PLC is one of the largest food and beverage companies in Africa, operating for over 57 years and offering a wide range of products across almost every food and beverage category, including Milo, Nescafe, Golden Morn, Cerelac, NAN, Lactogen, and many others.
NEM Insurance Company (Nigeria) Plc is a prominent provider of both life and non-life insurance products in Nigeria, catering to personal, corporate, and small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) sectors. It is recognized as one of the country’s leading insurance firms, offering a wide range of insurance solutions.
ipNX is one of Nigeria’s fastest growing Information and Communications Technology companies, serving a multitude of needs across enterprises, small businesses and residents with innovative, world-class services.
The Bank of Industry (BOI) is Nigeria’s oldest and largest Development Finance Institution (DFI). It was established to provide financial assistance and support for the growth of small, medium, and large enterprises in Nigeria. The bank is owned by the Federal Government of Nigeria and plays a critical role in promoting industrial development in the country.
The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN) is a financial institution aimed at providing reliable and affordable access to homeownership for Nigerians. It operates by offering affordable mortgage financing and managing the National Housing Fund, which supports the housing needs of Nigerians. Additionally, it registers employees and provides them with participation numbers for their contributions.
ARM offers wealth creation opportunities through a unique blend of traditional asset management and alternative investment services. We enable businesses to thrive, and help our clients to maximize their returns and realise their most important goals.
Certification EDGE is Nigeria’s leading training and consulting firm and has teamed up with world leading course providers and societies to provide candidates with superior training and help them successfully prepare for some of the world’s most renowned designations.
Interswitch Limited operates as an integrated payment and transaction processing company. The Company provides technology integration, advisory support, digital payments, financial inclusion, and payment infrastructure services to companies and individual.
KPMG Professional Services and KPMG Advisory Services are the KPMG member firms in Nigeria. The partners and staff have been operating in Nigeria since 1978, offering a wide range of professional services to local and international organizations within the Nigerian business community. We provide audit, tax, and advisory services.
PwC has been operating in Nigeria since 1953 through its predecessor firms of Coopers & Lybrand and Price Waterhouse. We’re one of the leading professional services firms in the country with offices in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, over 1000 staff and 36 resident partners.
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, commonly referred to as Deloitte, is a British multinational professional services network. Deloitte is the largest professional services network by revenue and number of employees in the world and is considered one of the Big Four accounting firms, along with EY, KPMG, and PwC
Securing a position at some of the highest-paying companies can be competitive, but here are several strategies to enhance your chances:
Referral: Utilize your network to get referrals. If you know someone working in the company or industry, ask them to recommend you. Employee referrals often carry weight in the hiring process.
Visiting the Company: Take the initiative to visit the company in person. This can show your enthusiasm and commitment. You can drop off your CV and express your interest directly.
Sending a Message to the HR Department: Craft a professional email expressing your interest in job opportunities. Attach your CV and cover letter, highlighting your skills and experiences relevant to the company.
Leverage Past Connections: If you completed any industrial training or internships at similar organizations, reach out to your contacts. They can help you get a foot in the door or provide insights into the application process.
Contact Your Local Government Coordinator: Inform your local government coordinator of your preferred companies. Sometimes, they can facilitate placements or provide recommendations based on your performance.
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Schools release admission lists either through their websites or by uploading them on the JAMB portal. Prospective students are advised to wait for the official release of each school’s admission list and guidelines on where to check it.
How to Check the Admission List
How to check your admission on Jamb E-facility Portal
After a successful login, scroll down, then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status’ tab.
Select your Exam year and enter your registration number in the required columns.
Finally, click the ‘Check Admission Status’ button to access your JAMB admission status or click on ‘Access my CAPS‘ to access CAPS for Admission status and other related services.
How to check your admission on the school Portal
Visit the school website (an admission list portal will be provided)
Insert required details (registration pin or jamb number)
Click on the button to check your name
How School Release Admission List Batches:
The institution releases admission lists in batches, including batch 1, batch 2, and batch 3. Candidates who didn’t see their names in the first batch may find them in the subsequent batches.
Here’s a brief overview of how the batches are selected.
The First Batch:
The first batch, also known as the First Merit Admission List, includes the names of candidates who scored the cut-off mark set by the institution and selected the school as their first choice institution during JAMB registration.
The Second Batch:
The second batch of admission list, which is also called the Second merit admission list, consists the names of candidates who scored the cut-off mark set by the institution and selected the school as their first choice institution during JAMB registration.
The main difference between the first and second batch is the time interval at which admission is given. Often, the second batch is released immediately after the first batch.
The Supplementary Admission List
The supplementary list can also be called the merit list, which comes after the first and second admission lists.The admission list includes the names of candidates who did not meet the cut-off marks for their selected courses. However, they have the option to choose a new course with a lower cut-off that they meet.
Universities that have released Admission List 2025/2026
Federal University Dutse (FUD)Admission List for 2025/2026
Ogun State, located in the southwestern part of Nigeria, has the highest number of universities in the country. It is also known for producing many prominent individuals in Nigeria, such as Prof. Wole Soyinka, President Obasanjo, and Ramson Kuti.
Ogun State shares borders with Lagos State to the south, Oyo State to the north, Ondo State to the east, and the Republic of Benin to the west, with the capital being Abeokuta.
A total of seventeen (21) universities are located in Ogun State, of which one (1) belong to the federal government, three (3) belong to the state government and seventeen (17) are privately owned.
Federal University in Ogun State
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
State Universities in Ogun State
Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye
Tai Solarin University of Education Ijebu Ode
Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology Abeokuta
Private Universities in Ogun State
Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo
Bells University of Technology, Otta
Chrisland University
Covenant University Ota
Crawford University Igbesa
Crescent University
Hallmark University, Ijebi Itele, Ogun
Mcpherson University, Seriki Sotayo, Ajebo
Christopher University Mowe
Mountain Top University
Southwestern University, Oku Owa
Trinity University Ogun State
Aletheia University, Ago-Iwoye Ogun State
Vision University, Ikogbo, Ogun State
Gerar University of Medical Science Imope ljebu, Ogun State
Mercy Medical University, Iwo, Ogun State
Below is the List of Universities in Ogun State and Their School Fees
Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (FUNNAB)
Established on January 1, 1988, the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) was created through the demerger of four universities of technology by the Nigerian Federal Government. FUNAAB was created to focus on agricultural education and research. Funaab have 10 departments, including agricultural, engineering, environmental, sciences, and entrepreneur studies.
Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) was established in 1982 as Ogun State University. It was renamed in 2001 in honor of the late Chief Olabisi Onabanjo, a former governor of Ogun State. OOU offers over 80 undergraduate degree programs, and you can find multiple courses that align with your dream career. Fees here range from N200,00 to N350,000; the lowest cost is for education, and the highest is for medicine and Surgery
Jamb cut-off mark: 160+
School Fees: N200,00 – N350,000
Address: Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State
Website: http://www.oou.edu.ng/
Tai Solarin University of Education
Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) was established in 2005 by Ogun State Government, focusing on teacher education and training students.
Jamb cut-off mark: 150+
School Fees: N248,000 – N348,000
Address: Ijagun Road, Ijebu Ode 120103, Ogun State
Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology, Abeokuta
Formerly known as Moshood Abiola Polytechnic ( MAPOLY), located in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. They offered Bachelor of Technology to their engineering students.
School fees: N120, 000 – N250,000
Address: Abeokuta, Ogun State
Website: https://mapoly.edu.ng/
Babcock University
The Babcock University was named after American missionary David C. Babcock. It is a private university owned by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Nigeria. The university fees range from N2,652,340 to N7,000,000. These fees include accommodation and meals.
Jamb cut-off mark: 180+
School Fees: N 2,652,340 – N7,000,000
Address: Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State
Website: http://www.babcock.edu.ng/
Bells University of Technology
Bells University of Technology, established in 2004, is the first private university of technology. It was founded by The Bells Educational Foundation, which is owned by Olusegun Obasanjo, the former president of Nigeria. The university fees range between N0.9 million to N1.4 million.
Jamb cut-off mark: 180+
School Fees: N966,000 – N1,486,000
Address: Ota, Ogun State
Website: http://www.belluniversity.edu.ng/
Chrisland University
Chrisland University, a private institution, was accredited by the National Universities Commission in 2015. The fees for studying at Chrisland University range from N1,500,000 to N3000,000. The institution offers a variety of postgraduate and undergraduate programs.
Jamb cut-off mark: 180+
School Fees: N1,500,000 – N3,000,000
Address: Abeokuta, Ogun State
Website: http://www.chrisland.edu.ng/
Christopher University
Christopher University was founded in 2015 and recognized by the National Universities Commission. It offers accounting, languages, mass communication, banking, finance and administration courses. Christopher University fee ranges between N950,000 to 2,000,000
Covenant University was founded on 21 October 2002 by David Oyedepo, the presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide. The university has risen into one of the good private universities in Nigeria. The Covenant University tuition fee ranges from N1.2 million to N2.3 million.
Jamb cut-off mark: 180+
School Fees: N1, 210,375 – N1,420,250
Address: Ota, Ogun State
Website: http://www.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/
Crawford University
Crawford University was established by Rev. (Dr.) Paul Oge Akazue, who was the leader and third overseer for the Apostolic Faith work across Africa at the time. The fees at Crawford University range from N705,000 to 900,000. It is one of the cheapest universities in Nigeria.
Jamb cut-off mark: 160+
School Fees: N705,000 – 900,000
Address: Igbesa, Ogun State
Website: http://www.crawford.edu.ng/
Hallmark University
Hallmark University was established by the Vivian Fowler Trust Foundation in 2015. The institution has established partnerships with local and international institutions to facilitate research. Hallmark University has just two departments, including the Faculty of Natural & Applied Sciences and the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences.
Jamb cut-off mark: 160+
School Fees: N405,000 – 900,000
Address: Sagamu, Ogun State
Website: http://www.hallmarkuniversity.edu.ng/
McPherson University
McPherson University was accredited by the National Universities Commission on 28 February 2012. The institution was named after Aimee Semple McPherson, the founder of Foursquare Gospel Church. McPherson University school fees ranges from N250,000 to N1,500,000.
Southwestern University is a private university established in 2012. The institution offers courses such as accounting, mass communication, international relations, biochemistry and physics with electronics.
Crescent University, situated in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, is a private university founded by the Islamic Mission for Africa in 2005. The university provides a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various fields of study.
Jamb cut-off mark: 150+
School Fees: N303,000 – N1,653,000
Address: Abeokuta, Ogun State
Website: https://cuab.edu.ng/
GERAR University of Medical Science
Gerar University is a specialized institution that exclusively offers Medical and Allied Health Science programs. It is a specialized medical school in Ogun state, established to address the issue of brain drain. The university is accredited by the NUC; however, there is no available information regarding whether they are accredited by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
Jamb cut-off mark: 150+
School Fees: Not available N1,320,000 -N3,450,000
Address: Imope Ijebu, Ogun State
Website: https://gumed.edu.ng/
Mountain Top University
The mission of Mountain Top University is to provide excellent facilities for training men and women in various academic, professional, and vocational disciplines, creating an atmosphere that enhances the simultaneous development of their spiritual, mental, and physical faculties.
Jamb cut-off mark: 150+
School Fees: N694,000 -N790,000
Address: Makogi Oba, Ogun State
Website: http://www.mountaintopuniversity.org/
Alethia University
Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, Nigeria, is a fully accredited private university with a goal to nurturing graduates to achieve all rounded education. The products of the university must also be imbued with the right human attitude that would uphold truth, justice and fair play at all times, in consonace with the philosophy of truth and openness. And also in line with the Founder’s own lasting legacy for the education of youths in Nigeria and beyond.
Jamb cut-off mark: –
School Fees: N750,000 – N950,000
Address: Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State
Website: http://www.mountaintopuniversity.org/
CONCLUSION:
The fees written here were gotten on their site and other available channels. However, there might be changes in the fees due to the situation of the country.
Practice with FUTA Post UTME past questions and answers for the 2024/2024 post utme exams. The download is free and in PDF format.
Working through these past questions and answers is a great way to boost your confidence and increase your chances of success.
You can proceed to download the past questions below. Also, you can read about the FUTA post-UTME format, how to calculate your aggregate, as well as tips on how to pass.
FUTA Post UTME Subject Combination
FUTA post utme contains 25 questions for 30 minutes, which include 7 questions in English, and 6 questions each from the other 3 subject, giving a total of 25 questions
The subjects included in the FUTA Post UTME depend on your utme subject combination. However, the common subjects generally include:
English Language – Comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary.
Mathematics – Basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
Physics – Fundamental concepts and principles.
Chemistry – Basic chemical principles and calculations.
Biology – General biology concepts and terminologies.
General Paper – Current affairs, general knowledge, and logical reasoning.
How to Calculate FUTA Aggregate Score
Understanding how to calculate aggregate scores provides insight into your chances of admission based on your JAMB score equivalent. Additionally, it helps you prepare very well for the exam.
Here are steps to calculate FUTA aggregate score
Divide your JAMB score by 8 Divide your FUTA post utme score by 2 Finally, add the two scores above to get your aggregate score
For example:`
For a JAMB candidate who scored 240 in JAMB, they would divide it by 8 (240/8 = 30). Let’s also assume you had 80 in FUTA’s POST-UTME, then you divide it by 2 (ie 80/2 = 40). Now add the two scores together (30 + 40 = 70) i.e. 70%. This would be the candidate’s aggregate point.
How to Prepare for FUTA Post UTME Exam
Certainly, practicing with past questions is a great way to prepare for any post-UTME. However, a lack of understanding of how to prepare for success can lead to failure.
Here are tips on how to read to success.
Exam Format: Be familiar with the exam format, including how many questions will be asked, which subjects will be covered, and how much time will be allotted.
Gather Past Questions: Collect past Post UTME questions to understand the types of questions that are frequently asked. This will help you identify key topics to focus on.
Create a Study Schedule: Develop a study plan that allocates time for each subject. Stick to this schedule to ensure comprehensive coverage of the syllabus.
Review Relevant Subjects: Focus on the subjects that are relevant to your chosen course. Make sure to cover both core subjects and general studies.
Practice Regularly: Take practice tests under timed conditions to improve your speed and accuracy. This will also help you get comfortable with the exam format.
Join Study Groups: Collaborate with peers who are also preparing for the exam. This can provide motivation and help clarify difficult concepts.
Seek Help When Needed: If you’re struggling with certain topics, consider seeking help from teachers, tutors, or online resources.
Stay Updated: Keep an eye on any announcements from FUTA regarding the Post UTME, including shift in exam schedules or venue.
Take Care of Yourself: Ensure you get enough rest, eat well, and manage stress effectively leading up to the exam.
By following these steps, you can increase your chances of success in the FUTA Post UTME.
Download Free FUTA Post UTME Past Questions and Answers
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Scholarships provide essential financial aid for students in Nigeria institutions that have been accredited and approved by the NUC. These scholarships are awarded by the government, companies, philanthropists, and universities to help reduce the financial burden of tuition and living expenses for students pursuing academic goals.
We have compiled a list of 20 scholarships available to Nigerian students, and we have also indicated the scholarships that are renewed each year. These scholarships are available for all tertiary institutions.
The TotalEnergies National Merit Scholarship Scheme (NMSS) is one of the oil company’s corporate social responsibilities for deserving Nigerian undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Cash Prize: ₦200,000 Per Year
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 100 level – 200 level Undergraduate students
The NNPC/Chevron Scholarship is offered as a joint venture between Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL) in collaboration with its Joint Venture (JV) partner, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).
The MTN Scholarship Scheme is one of the flagship programs of the MTN Foundation since 2010 and is open to eligible undergraduate students studying in Nigerian Public Tertiary Institutions (colleges of education, polytechnics, and universities).
Cash Prize: 300,000 Per Year
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level – 300 level Undergraduate students
The Shell Petroleum Development Company in partnership with other oil companies (NNPC/SPDC /TEPNG/AGIP Joint Venture) invites applications from suitably qualified Nigerian Students admitted into full-time academic studies. The NNPC/Shell scholarship is classified into two;
National Merit Award (NM) – Open to all Nigerians.
Areas of Operation Merit Award – Open to Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational areas in Bayelsa, Delta, Imo, and Rivers States.
Midwestern Oil and Gas Scholarship is aimed at promoting academic excellence and improving the skill-based education among youths of our host communities and Delta State.
Cash Prize: N150,000 Per Year
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 100level – 200 level Undergraduate students
The David Oyedepo Foundation scholarship programme is the major platform for promoting the Foundation’s vision and goals. The scholarship program awards full-ride scholarships to qualified individuals who are indigenes and residents of African countries.
Rewards: Full Scholarship + Living Stipend + Healthcare
Renew: No
Eligible: Convenant and Landmark University students
7. Wole Ogunyemi Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship Program
The Wole Ogunyemi Foundation undergraduate scholarship program offers financial support to economically disadvantaged students in Nigerian universities. Selected awardees receive a cash prize of N100,000 to cover a range of educational expenses including tuition and fees, room and board.
Cash Prized: 100,000
Eligible: 200level – 600 level Undergraduate students
This scholarship supports Guinness Nigeria’s commitment to implementing transformative schemes that foster youth development. The scholarship will provide full tuition for students who are currently studying in Public Nigerian Universities or polytechnics. Students from our host communities are encouraged to apply.
Cash Prize: 100,000 Per Year
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 100level – 200level students
9. Julius Berger Nigeria Scholarship
Julius Berger Nigeria is awarding scholarships to qualified female students in public universities across the country in fulfillment of its commitment to drive enhancement and capacity building within the Education and Human Capital Development sector of Nigeria.
Prize: Full Scholarship
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200-level female university students with 3.5+ GPA
10. Kevron Group Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme
The 2024 Kevron Group Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme, in collaboration with the Nigerian Institution of Safety Engineers (NISafetyE) Lagos State Chapter, aims to support undergraduate students in Nigerian Federal Universities and Polytechnics who are passionate about safety engineering and occupat
Cash Prized: Financial support + internships
Renew –
Eligible: 300level – 400 level Undergraduate students
11. Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Scholarships
The PTDF Scholarship is offered by the Federal Government agency with the mandate of developing indigenous human capacity and petroleum technology, to meet the needs of the oil and gas industry.
Cash Prized: 700,000 per year + Laptop
Renew: Yes
Eligible: Undergraduate (from 200 level), and postgraduate (master & PhD) students
12. Agbami Medical and Engineering Professionals Scholarship Award
AGBAMI medical and Engineering Professional Scholarships (AMEPS) is a Niger delta targeted, educationally oriented, scholarship program aimed at supporting the nation’s medical and engineering manpower pool.
The scholarship program, funded by Star Deep and its Agbami partners, is a major component of the Agbami partners’ Social Investment in the strategic development of health and education in Nigeria and the Niger Delta in particular.
Cash Prized: 100k – 200k Per Year
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 100level – 200level
13. Federation of Construction Industry (FOCI) Undergraduate Scholarships
The Federation of Construction Industry (FOCI) formerly known as the Federation of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors (FOBACEC) is the umbrella body for Construction Companies in Nigeria. FOCI inaugurated the Murtala Ramat Muhammed Scholarship Fund in 1976 in memory of late General Murtala Muhammed.
FOCI, through the Murtala Ramat Muhammed Scholarship Fund, is offering a number of University Scholarship Awards to suitably qualified Nigerian Students.
Prize: 250k + Internship
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level students with 3.5+ CGPA
14. Stanbic IBTC Scholarship Programme
The Stanbic IBTC Scholarship programme is aimed at encouraging hard work and academic excellence amongst Nigerian undergraduates and it is open to students who participated in the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and have just gained admission into any Nigerian state or federal university.
In a significant move to transform lives through education, the Alex Otti Foundation (AOF) is proud to announce its undergraduate scholarship program for the 2023/2024 academic year. Recognizing education as a pivotal force behind personal and societal advancement, AOF dedicates itself to providing financial support to indigent students from Abia State, Nigeria, enabling them to pursue higher education without financial constraints.
Nigerian Agip Exploration (NAE) Limited, on behalf of the NNPC/NAE PSC, is committed to the training and development of manpower as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programme. In pursuance of this, NAE invites applications from suitably qualified and interested Nigerian graduates for the 2024/2025 Postgraduate Scholarship Award Scheme. The award is in two categories: –
Overseas – For study in a reputable overseas university
Local – For study in a recognized Nigerian university
Prize: 300k
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level students with 3.5+ CGPA
17. KPMG University Scholarship
The KPMG Nigeria University Scholarship Program is dedicated to supporting indigenous students in their pursuit of higher education
Prize: 250k
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level students with 4.0+ CGPA
18. NNPC/SNEPCo Scholarship
The Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCO) aims at promoting academic excellence and improving the skills of young Nigerians. It provides yearly grant to the successful applicants from their second year to the completion of their undergraduate degree programme.
Prize: 300k
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level students with 3.5+ CGPA
19. Gani Fawehinmi Scholarship
Gani Fawehinmi Scholarship is a financial aid program aimed at assisting poor and diligent Nigerian students to complete their tertiary education. It is open to all Nigerian undergraduates, irrespective of their field of study.
Prize: 100k
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level students with 3.5+ CGPA
20. JIM Ovia Foundation Scholarship at Covenant University
The Jim Ovia Scholars Program was founded since 1998. It is fully funded by Mr. Jim Ovia to provide financial aid to outstanding Nigeria youths. The scholarship was previously known as the MUSTE scholarship. Eligble awardees are supported for their undergraduate study for the duration of their program and includes tuition and maintenance allowances.
The scheme offers an average of 100 opportunities each year for new applicants while renewing applicants are supported annually, conditional on meeting all eligible requirements of the scholarship.
Prize: 150k
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level students with 3.5+ CGPA
21. Federal Government Scholarship Award
The Federal Scholarship Board (FSB) is a Department of the Federal Ministry of Education headed by a Director, as the Secretary of the Board. It has no Governing Board as the name/nomenclature suggests. The Award is giving to only qualified students of the higher institution
Prize: 150k
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level students with 3.5+ CGPA
22. NNPC/Eroton JV Undergraduate Scholarship
Every year, the Eroton company in collaboration with NNPC assigns a certain budget to fund scholarship awards for Nigerian students who are eligible to apply and be granted. Eroton is among the top leading oil and gas companies in Nigeria. It has helped in contributing its fortunes to Nigeria both economically, as in employing Nigerian graduates, and financially just like the scholarship award granted to Nigerians every year, the company has also influenced health sectors in Nigeria.
Prize: 100k Yearly
Renew: Yes
Eligible: 200level students with 3.0+ CGPA
23. Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation Scholarship
The Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation (SABMF), as part of its focus on the advancement of education in Northern Nigeria, provides financial support for 200 eligible undergraduates and Higher National Diploma Students of Northern Nigeria origin in accredited public universities and polytechnics in Nigeria annually through the award of scholarships.
Prize: 100k
Renew: Yes
Eligible: All students from Northern extraction
24. Abdul-Lateef and Sanni Foundation
The Abdul-Lateef and Sanni Foundation is offering a fully funded scholarship for Nigerian university students. Benefits include full tuition coverage, a monthly stipend of N15,000, N50,000 yearly for accommodation, and N75,000 per session for other expenses.
Prize: 15,000 monthly stipend, 50,000, 75000 for tuition
Renew: No
Eligible: CGPA of 3.5+
25. Aiyeku Foundation Scholarship
The Aiyeku Foundation Inc. Scholarship is a beacon of hope for underprivileged students in Nigeria, particularly those from Ondo State or Oke Ogun, Oyo State. The foundation is committed to alleviating financial burdens for indigent students enrolled in government-owned higher institutions, ensuring they can pursue their academic dreams without financial constraints.
Prize: Full tuition + stipend + mentorship + leadership training
Eligible: Ondo, Oyo, and Oke Ogun students with 3.0+ CGPA
26. The American University of Nigeria (AUN)
The American University of Nigeria (AUN) in Yola is celebrating its 20th anniversary by offering scholarships to young students in Nigeria and other African countries. These scholarships provide tuition fee discounts from 10% to 50% for various programs, especially in Nursing and Engineering fields. The initiative aims to help students afford quality education at home. Applications are now open, and students are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to join AUN’s diverse academic programs.
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Choose the expression or word which BEST COMPLETES each sentence 1) I am intent continuing my course A. on B. with C. as D. to E. at
2) equations use letters to stand for numbers A. Silmultenous B. Simultanous C. Simultanous D. Simultaneous
3) The giant hydro-electric project is among the of colonial rule in Southern Africa A. Inheritance B. Remnants C. Legacies D. Evidence
4) Ukpabio is proficient tailoring A. With B. In C. Of D. At
From the options A to D, choose the expression that is OPPOSITE IN MEANING to the italized word(s). 5) Elemi’s sagacity contrasted sharply with his friend’s A. Timidity B. Wisdom C. Fluency D. Foolishness
6) Some people keep ferocious animals as pets. A. Gentle B. Wild C. Fierce D. Domestic
From the options listed A – D select the word that best CAPTURES THE MEANING of the italicized part of the sentences 7) Every visitor to Calabar must visit where photographs and artifacts of early European colonial presence in Nigeria are kept A. Archives B. Ranch C. Market D. museum
From the options A to D, choose the expression that is NEAREST IN MEANING to the italicized word 8) Ebire’s generosity turned out to be her Achilles’ heel A. Strong point B. Favourite habit C. Weak point D. Less popular virtue
Choose the word or phrase that is OPPOSITE IN MEANING to the italicized 9.) The demonstration was organized by hoodlums A. Criminals B. Activists C. Thugs D. Soldiers
10) The plaintiff convinced the court that the murder was inadvertent A. Brutal B. Wicked C. Careless D. Premeditated
11) If the domain of function f given by f(x) = –x² + 6x is given by the interval [0 , 6], then the range of f is given by the interval A. [0 , 9] B. [0 , 6] C. [0 , 3] D. [3 , 6]
12) The x intercepts of the graph of y = –x² + 3x + 18 are given by A. (6 , -3) B. (-3 , 6) C. (-3 , 0) and (6 , 0) D. (3 , 0) and (-6 , 0)
13) The sum of the first n terms of a linear sequence Sn = n² + 2n. Determine the general term of the sequence A. n+1 B. 2n+1 C. 3n+1 D. 4n+1
14) The length of a rectangle is 3 times its width. If the width of the rectangle is 5 inches, what is the rectangle’s area, in square inches? A. 15 B. 20 C. 30 D. 75
15) What is the slope of the line 4x = -3y + 8 A. 4 B. -3/4 C. -4/3 D. 8
16) The length of a rectangle is 3 times its width. If the width of the rectangle is 5 inches, what is the rectangle’s area, in square inches? A. 15 B. 20 C. 30 D. 75
17) If 1.56x = 2, then x = A. ln 1.56 / ln 2 B. ln 2 / ln 1.56 C. 2 / ln 1.56 D. ln 2 / 1.56
18) A machine valued at N20, 000 depreciates by 10% every year. What will be the value of the machine at the end of two years? A. N16, 200 B. N14, 000 C. N12, 000 D. N16, 000
19)x3 -2x² +4x -8 = 0 if x = A. 4 B. 8 C. 2 D. -8 E. -4
20) The sum of integers from 4 to 8 plus the sum from 12 to 16 is A. 80 B. 120 C. 100 D. 110 E. 90
21) If the diagonals of a quadruplet are equal then the quadruplet is a A. square B. parallelogram C. rhomboid D. trapezoid E. rectangle
22) The wavelike motion of the muscles of the oesophagus to push each bolus of food downwards is known as A. Anti-peristalsis B. Digestion C. Peristalsis D. Oesophageal motion
23) Which of these diseases cannot be controlled by killing the vectors? A. River blindness B. Malaria C. Polio D. Cholera
24) If a tall man (TT) marries a dwarf woman (tt) and they have four children, what will be the ratio of tall to dwarf children? A. 0 tall:4 dwarf B. 3 tall:1 dwarf C. 2 dwarf:2 tall D. 4 tall:0 dwarf
25) The chromosome is found in which organelle A. The Nucleus B. The Mitochondria C. The Vesicle D. The Cytosol
26) Photosynthetic organisms are classified as A. Autotrophs B. Heterotrophs C. Herbivorous D. Omnivorous
27) The mass number of an atom of an element is the sum of its A. Electrons, neutrons and protons B. Electrons and protons C. Protons and neutrons D. Valence electrons
28) The existence of two or more forms of the same element in the same physical state is known as. A. Allotropy B. Resonance C. Hybridization D. Isotopy
29) In which of the following are radioactive isotopes used? A. Scientific research B. Dating techniques C. Treatment of cancer D. All of the above
30) The phenomenon observed when dust particles collide randomly in a beam of sunlight is known as A. Tyndal effect B. Diffusion C. Osmosis D. Brownian movement
31) The main characteristic features of transition metals are that they A. Have the same atomic size B. Are reducing agents C. Forms ions easily D. Have variable oxidation states
32) The weakest form of bonding in materials is A. Ionic B. Metallic C. Covalent D. Van der Waals
33) The period of a simple pendulum oscillating in a vacuum depends on A. The mass of the pendulum B. The length of the pendulum C. The acceleration due to gravity D. The volume of the pendulum
34) Which one of the following phenomenon cannot be explained by the wave theory of light? A. Refraction B. Interference C. Diffraction D. Photoelectric effect
35) Which of these best describes the power of a lens A. P = 1⁄𝑓 B. P = 𝑓⁄𝜇 C. P = f𝜆 D. P = f 𝜇
36) Which of the following attributes of a machine does not depend on friction? (1) Mechanical advantage (2) Velocity ratio (3) Efficiency A. 1 only B. 2 only C. 3 only D. 1 and 2 only
37) One kilobyte contains how many bytes? A. 1000 B. 1001 C. 100 D. 1024 E. 10
38) Who Owns the Internet? A. Internet Engineering Task Force B. ICANN C. Internet Architecture Board D. No one owns it E. InterNIC
39) What is the shortcut key of printing a document for computer having windows? A. Ctrl + P B. Shift + P C. Alt + P D. Shift + PP E. Fn + P
40) In computers, ‘.TMP’ extension refers usually to what kind of file? A. Temporary file B. Image file C. Video file D. Text file E. Database file
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