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South African Moving To Nigeria - Qualifications Conversion by Nobody: 8:38am On Jul 09, 2017 |
Good Morning Folk, I would like to know how do I go about converting my south African high school certificate's and insurance certificates in Nigeria. In south Africa my insurance qualifications carries much weight and i am concerned that it might not mean much in Nigeria. I would also like to cont my studies at a private university. Please advise. Thnx |
Re: South African Moving To Nigeria - Qualifications Conversion by crazygod(m): 9:11am On Jul 09, 2017 |
When u say 'high school' certificate, do u mean in Tertiary terms cos in Nigeria here, we also consider 'high school' to be secondary school. If its in the case of the latter, then u need additional qualification. Try acquiring a professional qualification in S.A before applying for a job in Naija, who knows Nigerian employers will just view u to be an expatriate and they have a good salary scale for expatriates. In another light, insurance jobs in Nigeria is quite hard o. Cos Nigerians have a very backward knowledge of insurance. So u might end up as a salesperson in an insurance company. Try to discover another talent of yours that u might think will be of great value in the Nigerian market. If u want to continue ur education in a Nigerian university, I suggest u apply in National Open University of Nigeria. They have very flexible programs. I perused through your earlier threads and I must congratulate u. I also found my partner on this platform. ![]() |
Re: South African Moving To Nigeria - Qualifications Conversion by gidjah(m): 9:14am On Jul 09, 2017 |
You wouldn't be having much trouble with schooling with any private university in Nigeria.just ensure the school you passed through is one of those accepted as internationaly accredited .your country should have accredited it, then Nigeria University Commission would have accredited it too. Get in touch with the university of your choice and get every information you would be needing . |
Re: South African Moving To Nigeria - Qualifications Conversion by christejames(m): 12:07pm On Jul 09, 2017 |
As an international student I don't know whether public universities in Nigeria will accept you without writing jamb (that's if you latter change your mind on your choice cause public schools here are way too cheaper compared to the privates). If I'm to suggest public schools; go for UNN or UI. As for private; Covenant, Eastern Palm, Babcock... Good luck! 1 Like |
Re: South African Moving To Nigeria - Qualifications Conversion by Nobody: 4:19pm On Jul 09, 2017 |
crazygod: Thanx so much for your feedback. Was very informative. N yea its a secondary school cert. I will get in touch with a few u univ soon. Lol! Oh yeah.... How did things work out for yall? both of yall Nigerian ? I'm so worried about finding a decent job there. Coz in SA I could get away with having my certificates... But Nigeria competition is so high it mighh be a prob. Anyway well see. Thanx ![]() |
Re: South African Moving To Nigeria - Qualifications Conversion by NigerianScholar: 1:39am On Jul 11, 2017 |
Wezma:As long as u re already in a university. Babcock university will take you. Contact them. Covenant doesnt accept international students. But jf you want to start afresh. Do pre degree/jupeb /a levels/ diploma or whatever. 1 Like |
Re: South African Moving To Nigeria - Qualifications Conversion by SammieJayh(m): 6:48am On Jul 12, 2017 |
Wezma: HEY MA'AM, THE JAMB FORM FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IS OUT... YOU SHOULD APPLY IN TIME.. YOU CAN APPLY TO COVENANT UNIVERSITY, THEY DO ACCEPT INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. BTW, WHAT COURSE ARE YOU GOING FOR? 1 Like |
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