Many scholarship opportunities are available to Nigerians right here in Nigeria, who may want to study for PhD.
If you prefer to study in Nigeria instated of traveling abroad for your master’s degree program, you will be informed here about a number of scholarship opportunities you can benefit from.
Nigeria LNG (NLNG) Scholarship Scheme
The scholarship was launched in 2012. It is actually an oversea scholarship and it is aimed at supporting entrepreneurs, professionals and indigenous experts, who may want to study for PhD.
The scholarship is open to individuals who may want to study in other areas aside oil and gas areas. The scholarship covers tuition fees and monthly stipend towards living expenses. It is valued at $60,000 to $69,000.
Full bright Foreign Student Program
It involves artists, young professionals, graduate students and anyone interested in PhD program in Nigeria. The scholarship does not only cover PhD; it also covers Master’s degree and even non-degree programs.
The scholarship provides funding for course duration. It provides funding for your health insurance, living stipend, airfare, textbooks and tuition.
NITDA scholarships
The scholarship was established in 2010 by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA). It provides funding for both Doctorate and Master’s degree programs. It covers anyone interested in Information technology
Dr. Murtala Mohammed Scholarships
The scholarship provides funding for PhD and masters degree students. It provides funding on various courses. It covers full tuition for each academic year.
Akwa Ibom State Government Scholarship
It was instituted by the former governor of Akwa Ibom State, Chief (Dr) Godswill Akpabio (CON). It is made available to indigenes of Akwa Ibom State and it covers ICT training.
Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Scholarship Program
It offers both local and overseas scholarship programs. It is available annually to Nigerians and it covers both PhD and MSc programs in areas like geosciences, geology, sciences and engineering.
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