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COMPANIES OFFERING INTERNATIONAL STUDENT LOANS TO NIGERIANS https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/stilt.jpg One of the most important factors to consider when selecting your study abroad destination is the access to student loans. However, not all countries offer this opportunity. In fact, it can be challenging to find a loan opportunity for international students anywhere in the world. Therefore as a Nigerian student, you need to consider all the sources of financial aid available for you while planning to study abroad. You can diligently source for scholarship and make sure that you complete the application. You may also turn to family and friend for fund raising. It is also possible for you to safe ahead of time for your study abroad. However, when all these means seem unavailable or not enough, there are companies offering international student loans to Nigerians. Discover below how you can benefit from them. CHECK OUT COMPANIES OFFERING INTERNATIONAL STUDENT LOANS TO NIGERIANS Below are institutions that can offer international student loans for Nigerian students to study abroad 1. MPOWER FINANCING: https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/MPOWER.jpg This is a highly reputable institution that gives out loans to international students in U. S dollar currency. MPOWER finance focus more on students whose study destinations are U.S and Canada. You can request the loan for financing your tuition, accommodation, living expenses and study materials. MPOWER financing renders loans to international students with or with no cosigner. You can apply online by following some simple steps. 2. STILT: https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/stilt.jpg An institution that prides itself as lenders to the undeserved is one of the companies offering international student loans to Nigerians. The system is simple. You will need to submit your application online and get feedback about the following day. you will upload all your documents and other necessary information. Then, they will verify your documents properly and ask you to sign to sign a promissory note. Once you do all these, Stilt Finance promise that you will receive your loan offer in less than a week. At this point you will be requested to set up schedule for payments. You can repay your loan at once or pay it in regular sessions. You don’t need a security number or a cosigner before accessing loan from stilt finance. The interest rate is low and the method of repayment is flexible. 3. PRODIGY FINANCE: https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/3.-PRODIGY-FINANCE.png This is also one of the companies offering international student loans to Nigerians currently or planning to study abroad. While prodigy finance may tilt towards post-graduate students, they remain one of the fastest growing international student friendly lenders in the world. Thousands of students remain grateful to them for helping them in the realization of their potentials. So far, 10,300 students have received loan from Prodigy finance. Citizens of 150 countries have become eligible to apply. Students from 328 schools has benefited. 505 million US dollar has been given to students as loan. Today, with the help of many investors, this organization still continues to extend their tentacles to reach more students, schools and countries. Others companies you can get international loans to study abroad are here: http://topstudentsng.com/companies-offering-international-student-loans-to-nigerians/ |
9 FAST WAYS TO LEARN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE AS NIGERIAN STUDENTS https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/9-FAST-WAYS-TO-LEARN-A-FOREIGN-LANGUAGE-AS-NIGERIAN-STUDENTS-2.jpg One of the best ways to expand our reach of communication is by learning a second language. Language learning broadens our communication channels and creates chances for us to expand our mind and our thinking to different levels. Whether you are learning French, Spanish, German, Russian, or Swahili, the same principles apply. When learning a language, you force your brain to think differently and to translate thoughts and ideas to a different plane. This process will make you much more aware of the language you use and improve your communication abilities, thus increasing your linguistic and verbal intelligence. People can increase their language abilities at any age. By writing and speaking effectively, we are able to express ourselves more fully. Learning another language is actually not an easy task. However, people who are willing to give it all it takes can learn a second language. Below are 9 fast ways to learn a foreign language as a Nigerians students on how to be effective at learning and coming out excellently 1. Be interested: until you become interested in what you are studying, you cannot be driven to succeed. Interest in the language makes learning it much easier. Take time to find materials that will aid your learning. Be sure that you are motivated to study the language and you have a good reason to learn it. If your main aim of studying a foreign language is to impress single language speakers, you may soon lose interest. 2. Dedicate your time: Acquiring a new language depends mostly on the time available for the leaner to practice. Use almost all your free moment to practice and create time also for exclusively studying the language. If you are a complete beginner, an intensive full immersion course will take you to the basic intermediate level in about ten weeks. I would say a 6 to 12 week intensive, full-immersion course should do. Ensure that you take all aspect of the language as important during practice -grammar, listening, writing, speaking and reading skills. 3. Study everyday: Learning language is cumulative and putting it off till weekend won’t help you. Like mathematics and logic, take time to study and practice it every day. Practice what you are being taught, watch foreign TV, listen to foreign radio, join language club etc. If you’re trying to keep up with the news and don’t feel like you have enough time to keep track of current events and your homework, mix the two together. Try to find a free online newspaper in your language of choice (Arabic has Al-Jazeera, French has Le Monde, etc.) Find a particular column or read the headlines about whatever you’re interested in. It’s an excellent way to pick up more specialized but useful vocabulary, especially if you’re going abroad and want to take classes in a foreign language. 4. Attend and participate in class: The best place to participate is class. Make time out to attend your classes and do not just attend, ensure you participate. Get to know your classmates, so you will feel you are among friends. Visit your instructor during office hours to get acquainted: explain your goals and fears about the course to your instructor. 5. Develop a good attitude: Set personal goals for what you want to learn. Do not strive to be perfect rather, strive to be the best at it. You are permitted to make mistakes but learn from your mistakes. Review a simplified English grammar text. Compare new grammatical structures in your foreign language to their English equivalents. 6. Use tutoring services: If there is need for help, form study groups in class and do not hesitate to ask for help. Listen while a friend dictates to you and write what you hear. Check for accuracy. Practice with a foreign student who wants your help to learn English or with another class member. 7. Pay attention to details and memorize irregular verbs: Vocabulary is the most essential element of communication. The more words you know, the more you can say and understand. The absolute best way to learn vocabulary is through the use of flash cards that you make yourself. Purchase a set of 3 x 5 index cards and cut them in half. (This makes them small enough to carry everywhere.) Write a vocabulary word on the front and its English definition on the back. As you learn more information about each word (e.g. plural forms of nouns, principle parts of verbs), you can add these to the cards. There are many ways you can use flash cards as a learning tool. To help you learn and remember noun genders, for example, you can color code the nouns by gender, either by using colored cards or colored ink. When studying, organize words in meaningful groups (e.g., by noun gender, in thematic categories, regular verbs vs. irregular verbs). Shuffle the cards or groups, so that you use the stack(s) in a different order each time. Use the cards in both directions: first look at the foreign language words and try to recall the English definition. Then shuffle and look at the English definitions and attempt to remember the foreign language words. Flash cards offer many possibilities. Take advantage! 8. Talk to yourself: Consistently practice forming the words from your thought, then speak out loud. Talk to yourself in the language! If you do not know a word or phrase, write down the English equivalent and look it up in your foreign language dictionary. Talking to yourself might sound really weird, but speaking to yourself in a language is a great way to practice. It helps you keep new words and phrases in your mind. 9. Find or travel to native speakers: If you know people who speak in the language you are learning, begin talking to them in that language. Family, friends, professors, campus staff, the nice waiter at your favorite restaurant, your great-aunt from Germany, international students, your teachers from high school, whoever. Even if it’s just a short exchange. Most people who know another language will be forgiving of mistakes and speak slower to help you understand. It’s useful not just to practice your own speaking skills but also to listen to a real accent and the ineffable authenticating speech patterns you can’t pick up from a textbook. Find time to take a trip to a country where your language is spoken. nothing will excite you so much than learning the language from persons who are its first and original speakers. Do not forget to make your learning experience fun by choosing to enjoy it. Use your new language in creative ways! Do whatever you love doing most in the language and think of any fun ways to practice your new language. Putting the aforementioned steps to practice will help you study effectively. You will be able to overcome, anxiety and learn the grammar and skill necessary for success in your foreign language classes. we have more important information for you here:http://topstudentsng.com/9-fast-ways-to-learn-a-foreign-language-as-nigerian-students/ Good luck! |
REASONS NIGERIAN STUDENTS SHOULD STUDY ABROAD IN FRANCE https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/8-REASONS-NIGERIAN-STUDENTS-SHOULD-STUDY-ABROAD-IN-FRANCE.jpg If you are thinking France, you are just right on track. France has one of the most esteemed educational system in the world. Institutions in France offer a world class education for all irrespective of race. Whether you are seeking undergraduate or postgraduate study, Studying in France is an enriching experience. No matter what part of France you choose, there are many well-meaning universities who offer the best education you desire. France is keen on providing top of the line education in all subjects and to all students. The weather in France is homely when compared with other parts of Europe. Trust me, it’s just a home away from home. Check out these eight reasons Nigerian students should study abroad in France: 1. Highly Affordable The cost of higher education in France is reasonably low compared to other popular study destinations such as the UK and the USA. Tuition is generally lower than 500 euros even for international students who can study with French Language. If you’re from the European Union zone, you won’t be required to pay higher tuition fees than other French students. Funding and grants are also available. The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs allocates a large number of grants to international students. The cost of living can be considerably high in cities like Paris where food and accommodation can be pricey. Other less populated cities comes with affordable living budget. In France, there are lots of places to live in. Accommodation is not an issue for students. Surviving in France is affordable than in the United States. Costs are lesser for housing, food and even entertainment. 2. Quality Education As a student in any of the institutions in France, you can be rest assured that you will receive an amazing education. The universities in France offer students the chance to attend their institutions on a full and part time basis. There are also numbers of class and course schedules. These courses will all vary by the college as well as the times you can attend. However, it is quite easy to find something that accommodates your schedule and allows you to go to university in your own time. Read everything here: http://topstudentsng.com/8-reasons-nigerian-students-should-study-abroad-in-france/ |
HOW TO SAVE UP AND ACCESS LOANS FROM NIGERIAN BANKS TO STUDY ABROAD https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/HOW-TO-SAVE-UP-AND-ACCESS-LOANS-FROM-NIGERIAN-BANKS-TO-STUDY-ABROAD.jpg Financing your study abroad program is certainly not as easy as it comes. It is indeed one of the biggest challenges Nigerian students often face. Yet, in spite of this seemingly impossible situation, there are so many 'easy' and quick ways to ensure that you're ready and well prepared to take on your study abroad funding. A couple of them are saving up and applying for student loans from commercial banks in Nigeria. The few months you use to study abroad will most certainly be the most expensive of investment you have made on yourself so far. You need to take things into perspective and achieve some kind of financial leverage ahead of time. This article will discuss how to save up and access loans from Nigerian banks to study abroad. Therefore it is divided into two main segments; The first part will dwell on saving up for your study abroad and the other will explore the basics of how to access loans from banks in Nigeria. SEGMENT 1: SAVING UP FOR YOUR STUDY ABROAD I get it! Saving money is not very easy to do. In fact, it is more or less easier said than done. If you are actually planning to apply for your dream study abroad program, make sure that you develop and adapt a strict saving culture. You cannot avoid the fact that there will always be unexpected costs when you're studying abroad. Check out these practical steps, try them and watch how quickly your savings will grow! Have a good saving strategy The best answer to the question of how to save up and access loans from Nigerian banks to study abroad is a well-planned budget and a good saving strategy. This will make sure you have enough money stashed up in your bank account by the time you're ready to commence your study abroad program. Sit down with someone at your bank to discuss your options for smart, secure saving packages. Open a target savings account It is possible to a secure a convenient way of saving towards a goal or target and still enjoy an amazing interest rate. A target savings account will be your Knight in shining amour. The account operates as a limited transaction savings account different from the regular fixed account. Many Nigerian banks has this kind of account package. It has a higher interest rate and allow you to withdraw only for a limited amount of time per month. If you withdraw more than the stipulated time, your interest rate will drop to the normal rate. This option of saving is highly encouraged for planning towards a specific project over a specified time frame. Cut down on unnecessary spending This is pretty self- explanatory. There are many things we spend money on as youths that are really not so much important. You will have to play down on some kinds of lifestyle you do enjoy to make your saving target more achievable. Cut back on unnecessary transportation expenses, reduce your rate of eating out. You save money by cooking your own meals. Avoid binge eating and reduce the rate at which you go outing. Regulate recharging on your mobile line too. If you cut down on all this seemingly 'little' expenses, you'll discover that you've saved up so much. Don't buy on impulse Instant gratification is a feeling we all love. Still, you need to start thinking long-term for your saving goal to be achieved. Ensure that anytime you make purchases, it shouldn't offset your budget or saving goal. STOP spending your money on frivolous things no matter how tempting. You don't need to buy every trending clothing item too! For example, calculate your daily spending and consider how much you have spent on things you could do without. You can imagine how much you would have saved up. Start planning early As soon as you decide you want to study abroad, you need to take on proactive steps to ensure that you achieve your dreams. Start saving immediately. Begin to look for ways to make extra cash and start saving more money. Strategic planning precedes your study abroad project. Make sure you start planning ahead of time. Start by comparing the cost of studying in various schools and places. The cost of living in different countries can vary You need to perhaps look out for a less expensive study abroad package to suit your financial capacity SEGMENT 2: ACCESSING LOANS FROM NIGERIAN BANKS Loans are particularly recommended for employed persons. If you're an employed individual looking to finance your study abroad, a student loan might be what you need. Some Nigerian banks offer loans payable directly to schools for the specific purpose of school fees payment. Students who are currently finding it difficult to fund their study abroad need to look out for acquiring students loans from commercial banks around Nigeria. Loans are probably not the best option for financing your study abroad.however, it can help you achieve your dreams, and also keep you from being a school drop-out. Here are some Nigerian Banks that issue out students loans to qualified applicants; Skye Bank Skye Bank is another Nigerian bank that gives education and student loans to help students fund their education. Skye Bank PLC has developed a product known as the Skye Edu Care Account. This is a unique educational product designed to save and also to provide loans for the payment of school fees. Loan can be provide for educations at all level: Secondary schools, undergraduate and postgraduate studies abroad and in private universities in Nigeria. For more information and to open the Skye Edu Care Account; just go to any Skye Bank branch around you and request for guidance. Standard Chartered Bank Standard Chartered Bank offers Nigerian students smart credit loan called Standard Chartered Bank Education Loan. This is a personal installment loan. However, the loan is only made available to fully employed students who are also being financially supported by family and friends. The loans can be used to pay tuition fees and also to acquire other necessary private travel items. Students can borrow up to 10 million naira. Visit any Standard Chartered Bank branch around you for more details and guidance. read more here: http://topstudentsng.com/how-to-save-up-and-access-loans-from-nigerian-banks-to-study-abroad/ I wish you all the best! |
What does the admission committee use to select international students? https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/What-does-the-admission-committee-use-to-evaluate-international-students5.jpg There are many factors that the admission committee do consider before awarding admission letters to international students. International education is more sought after today than in the past centuries. This great demand has made the admission process become increasingly competitive. One thing to note is that not all applications will be successful in the end. Different factors are weighed to determine which candidate is most suitable. Some common factors usually considered include general academic records and unique characteristic that set you apart. Most importantly however is the standard set by the school you have submitted your application to. You may have been accustomed to the important documents you need to present and the requirement to fulfill. However, as an international student, it is also important for you to have answer to this important question: What does the admission committee use to select international students? It is good to evaluate yourself very well on the scale they will use to assess you so that your expectation will come true eventually. You will also be able to understand where to concentrate more while filling your application. For example, in cases where your first language does not correspond to the language of instruction in your choice school, the admission officer may demand an enough proof of Language proficiency. I have highlighted some points below that most admission committee will consider before giving you a positive response 1. Quota or target limit for international student: honestly, there are lots of money schools do make from their international students. On the other hand also, there is government impose quota that limit the number of international students each school can absorb yearly. Therefore the reason some applications are turned down eventually is not only because they do not meet the criteria. The suspecting factor is also that the space available for international students has been filled up. I will advise students to consider schools with lower brand recognition. Most well-known schools receive loads of international application each year.This explains why the chance of a particular student being selected is always low. There are schools in the down town areas that receive lesser international student applications. Your chances of being selected is high here. You should also apply as early as you can. First come first served factor may favour you in this case. 2. Previous Academic Achievement: This is a strong factor that determines how international students are selected by admission o committee. They will look cautiously at your academic profile according to the curriculum standard used in your home country. As they evaluate your transcript, they judge your ability to challenge yourself into high performance. If your previous qualifications is not so impressive, or took you longer than expected to complete it, admission committee may express some concerns especially when compared with other strong candidates. A previous sound academic performance is assumed to mean a future excellent performance too. Sometimes also, academic levels of courses differs. In this case you will need consistent high grade in your transcript o be able to secure admissions into a competitive department. 3. International standard Tests and examinations: In most cases you will be required to take some tests. You may have been familiar with SAT, ACT, or GRE, GMAT, TOEFL or IELTS. All these examinations play very significant on how international students are selected by the admission committee. These tests are the only element that put all candidates on a common play field. It is unlike the previous academic performance of candidates which comes from different sources. Admission committee use this tests as a standard to evaluate the skill and ability of all candidate despite their uncommon background. A good performance in these tests place you at a better chance of being selected. https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/What-does-the-admission-committee-use-to-evaluate-international-students7.jpg 4. Essays and Personal statements: The admission committee have one very crucial goal- to have a full understanding of who is behind the many submitted documents. Who really are you? As an integral part of your application, your essay is expected to provide this answer. The good news is that essays give you the privilege to convey your mind to your readers. Sometimes, people even prove why they do not have an attractive grades through essays. The essay will therefore reveal your personalities in a way that credential is not capable of doing. In fact, don’t repeat the information that can be inferred from other documents. Also, the academic grades and student rank may be so closely related that it is difficult to screen out any candidates. This happen most time in the Ivy League and top rated schools where almost all applicants have great records. I will like you to check all grammatical errors and make your writing very standard. You may do all the research you can and even employ the service of experienced consultants. 5. Language proficiency: Admission officer committee s will evaluate the level of command you have in the language of instruction of your intended school. The most common way of doing this is to take a language test. You need to make enough inquiries to know the proper test to take. There are standards that your language test will be subjected to. Europe and America has adopted the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The minimum level for international study is the upper intermediate. It is better you are above this level to the advanced stage. If your language proficiency is low, you can still be admitted. You will then be required to take up language training course before starting your proper programme. Most times, this language training are provided by the university itself. 6. Letters of recommendation: Your recommendations letters are written by those who is in the position to testify about you. The function is to actually define you as a person and not a mere document. This letter is also expected to reveal your personality and attitudes especially in your previous classrooms. It may be your lecturer or employer. It is what the admission committee rely upon to give credence to all the information you have provided. You need to follow them up so that there will not be any delay that can affect your application. 7. Extra-curricular activities and special talents: Interestingly, admission committee now review the extra-curricular activities you involve in while in your previous schools. https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/What-does-the-admission-committee-use-to-evaluate-international-students0.jpg Your special abilities in athletics, drama, music, arts or even quiz competitions will give you an edge over other candidates. They may even request for video or picture evidence of these events. It is important however to be sure they want these media materials before you send them. Most times, it is enough if it is evident in your essays, recommendation letters and curriculum vitae. Note this! It is not advisable to rely solely on this factor alone for your admission. All the other above mentioned items may be more important. You therefore need to make your application attractive enough in all ramification. I believe you have some answers to the question: Please your comments will be well appreciated. Thank you... http://topstudentsng.com/what-does-the-admission-committee-use-to-select-international-students/ info@topstudentsng.com |
Everyday people buys phone globally in all countries which can be used for special purposes depending on what you actually wanna use it for, however people buys phone anyhow and anytime and end up saying the device didn’t suit them, because it’s not what they are looking for not knowing they are the one who made mistake when purchasing the phone, how? Because they didn’t look at the phone specifications or abilities of the phone before purchasing it in the market, all they look is the size of the phone, they all think THE BIGGER THE SIZE THE BIGGER THE ABILITIES OF THE PHONE , phones of this days aren’t like that anymore because new phone products are introduced to the world day by day with different brands, sizes and many more. So today am gonna be telling you the things to consider when buying a phone. Yeah, buying a new phone is a great news, but at the end you will at times end up buying one that it is more way lower to the one you were using before which is kind of annoying, so have u ever thought of the things to consider when buying a phone so as not for the mistakes to repeat it self, or have u ever thought about the phone that does all things don’t worry you came to the right place. continue reading: https://davieshubs.com/things-to-consider-when-buying-a-phone/ |
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Chukason1:I am impressed with your contributions so far. The point is that in Finland you mention, you will still study free with their Language. Sweden still offer free Phd courses as indicated in the write up. Let us encourage Nigerian youths to build a lot of interest in foreign language. This will open more opportunity of free education for us. For example French, Portuguese and German are well available to learn in Nigeria and they will offer you free undergraduate and post graduate education if you can attain the B2 level. This is achievable in one year. Thanks so much for your insights so far. |
COUNTRIES WHERE NIGERIAN STUDENTS CAN STUDY ABROAD FOR FREE https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/THE-NUMBER-OF-NIGERIAN-STUDENTS-IN-THE-UK-IS-INCREASING3.jpg Do you know there are several international governments that have taken the responsibility for university education of their citizens? More interesting is the fact that they open the same door of opportunities for free education to international students! Many of such countries that allow free education are within Europe because they have free-tuition policies, proven research and trainings readily available. They welcome thousands of international students from year to year with the same access to academic facilities as their aboriginal students. Here, I will show you countries you can go to without thinking too much about your tuition fee. All you need to think about is the basic fee of accommodation and feeding and you will be fine. Below is a list of countries and some statistics that could help you to make decisions according to your budget and taste. 1. Finland This is a European country that has its public universities tuition fee free for all European students. Also, international students who choose to study in their language – Finnish will enjoy that same luxury. Otherwise, students who wish to study in English will be required to pay about 1,500 Euro per year for their bachelor or master’s degree. The living cost in Finland is around 800 to 1300 Euro per month but could be a bit higher in popular and central cities. Popular courses studied in Finland include Finance, Science & Technology, Engineering, Business Administration and Mathematics. Students are also allowed to work for 25 hours a week. 2. Brazil Brazil has also welcomed students from different parts of the world who have not only enjoyed the free studies but also the carnivals, dance activities and also football leagues. Public universities in Brazil offer students with high quality education without tuition fees. Students only get to pay a little amount for registration processes. The only limitation that international students may face is a language test (CELPE-Bras) in Portuguese to show that they will be able to cope with the language while studying. If you are lucky to pass the test as an international student, you will be fully accepted into the Brazilian academic system with all the free privileges that come with it. Although there are some courses that are taught in English and some Public Universities that teach in English. 3. Germany Germany is a choice for many international students because of the free tuition fee in most of their public universities. Most courses come with just a little fee for administration cost & student’s union (about 150 to 250 Euro per semester). You also need an evidence in your account to cater for student’s upkeep ranging from 8,700 to 9,600 Euro for yearly living expenses. This opportunity is usually enjoyed by both local and international students from all public universities An exception is the Baden-Württemberg in south-west Germany which introduced tuition fees for non- European students in year 2017 which costs about 3000 Euro per year. Although the cost is lower for master’s students (650 Euro) than undergraduate students. Germany’s educational system has a high reputation all over the world. 4. France https://topstudentsng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/french_flag.jpg France has always been known for beautiful scenery and statues. It also has a standard educational system that is totally free. where charges are involved, it is very subsidized (a little fraction of what is being charged in other countries) for students from any nation. Also, specialized courses such as medicine and engineering could attract a little more charges. Many courses are taken in French as a native language. Though a few public universities teach in English especially at graduate level. You can also choose to first attend a paid language preparatory class before starting your degree properly. This will enable you to easily cope with communication and written tasks during your studies. Your living cost within France could vary between 9,600 to 10,000 Euro per year depending on your lifestyle, tastes and city you live. 5. Norway Norway is a beautiful country that gives free education to both local and international students. Though you will have to pay a little amount per semester for administrative and union cost of about NOK500 equivalent to 40 Euro. For undergraduate courses, it is very important to be able to speak the native language – Norwegian. English – taught courses are also available for both master’s and PhD students. The hitch here however, is the high cost of living which is about NOK 10,000 (an equivalent of 800 Euro per month) The way you can control this is to get your pockets steady by keeping a job that allows you to work 20 hours a week while studying. 6. Spain Spain is a country with an amusing culture and a good history. It also has great tourist’s attractions that attracts visitors from all over the world on a daily basis. Statistically, it ranks number three (3) among the popular countries visited by international students with almost half coming from the USA. Spanish Universities, seventy-four in number, are relatively cheap for European and overseas students with a little cost of about 700 to 1280 Euro. Master’s and PhD degrees are more expensive than an Undergraduate program. Don’t forget to give yourself an extra edge by learning Spanish while studying, as it is the second most widely spoken language in the world. 7. Iceland Iceland is a country with free public universities without tuition free except a little amount of about 400 Euro per year for registration. However, private universities are not tuition free but are also affordable when compared with what other European schools charge. The country is not an European country, though it is a Schengen country. Students and people living there have access to other Schengen countries and other places across Europe. Living Expenses in Iceland ranges between 600 and 700 pounds per month. Accommodation costs vary, depending on the particular city you reside. Most application for Iceland Universities close by the third to sixth month of the year for students resuming in September. 8. Sweden A country full of top-notch universities recognized everywhere in the world. It is entirely free to attend Swedish schools as a national or European. However students from other parts of the world asides these are only required to pay a little amount for tuition. The fees range from 6,390 Euro to about 11,180 Euro annually for undergraduate and master’s degree. It all depends on your course and the specific university. PhD is completely free for students from any part of the world. However, you need to prepare well towards your accommodation as living costs here can be a little expensive. http://topstudentsng.com/countries-where-nigerian-students-can-study-abroad-for-free/ Good financial planning and prudent spending are key attributes that will help all students to cope. Dear friend. I will be glad to put you through on how to make use of any of these opportunities. They are real. Pls visit www.topstudentsng.com. Then fill our contact form. You will be personally attended to. Thank you. |
SOURCES OF FINANCIAL AIDS FOR NIGERIANS TO STUDY ABROAD In Nigeria there are federal government agencies like the NNDC, TETfund and the PTDF that sponsors Nigerians for international education. So, for the student with no clue as to how to get funding for their studies; let's take a look at some common sources of financial aids The federal government of Nigeria through the Ministry of Education has some Bilateral Educational Agreement (BEA) program with some countries. This enables a number of their students to receive free international education. Some of these countries include Russia, Serbia, Hungary, Turkey, Romania, Ukraine, Macedonia, Turkey, Cuba, China, Japan, South Korea, Morocco, Algeria and Egypt. The partnership provides a study scholarship for Nigerian students to study for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. In order to access the sources of Financial aids for Nigerians to study abroad. check below: http://topstudentsng.com/sources-of-financial-aids-for-nigerians-to-study-abroad/
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You may have been accustomed to the important documents you need to present and the requirement to fulfill. However, as an international student, it is also important for you to have answer to this important question: What does the admission committee use to select international students? It is good to evaluate yourself very well on the scale they will use to assess you so that your expectation will come true eventually. You will also be able to understand where to concentrate more while filling your application 1. Quota or target limit for international student: honestly, there are lots of money schools do make from their international students. On the other hand also, there is government impose quota that limit the number of international students each school can absorb yearly. Therefore the reason some applications are turned down eventually is not only because they do not meet the criteria. The suspecting factor is also that the space available for international students has been filled up. I will advise students to consider schools with lower brand recognition. Most well-known schools receive loads of international application each year.This explains why the chance of a particular student being selected is always low. There are schools in the down town areas that receive lesser international student applications. Your chances of being selected is high here. You should also apply as early as you can. First come first served factor may favour you in this case. 2. Previous Academic Achievement:This is a strong factor that determines how international students are selected by admission o committee. They will look cautiously at your academic profile according to the curriculum standard used in your home country. As they evaluate your transcript, they judge your ability to challenge yourself into high performance. If your previous qualifications is not so impressive, or took you longer than expected to complete it, admission committee may express some concerns especially when compared with other strong candidates. A previous sound academic performance is assumed to mean a future excellent performance too. Sometimes also, academic levels of courses differs. In this case you will need consistent high grade in your transcript o be able to secure admissions into a competitive department. 3. Extra-curricular activities and special talents: Interestingly, admission committee now review the extra-curricular activities you involve in while in your previous schools. Your special abilities in athletics, drama, music, arts or even quiz competitions will give you an edge over other candidates. They may even request for video or picture evidence of these events. It is important however to be sure they want these media materials before you send them. Most times, it is enough if it is evident in your essays, recommendation letters and curriculum vitae. Note this! It is not advisable to rely solely on this factor alone for your admission. All the other above mentioned items may be more important. You therefore need to make your application attractive enough in all ramification. It is thoroughly explained here: http://topstudentsng.com/what-does-the-admission-committee-use-to-select-international-students/
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It is your opportunity to influence the world by appropriate policy making. Future Leaders Connect is an opportunity provided by the British council for youths between the age ranges of 18 to 35. Applicants are selected based on their potential to become emerging leaders in their country. They should demonstrate enough capability and influence in the areas of politics and government policy. Future leaders connect winners are youths that demonstrate the tendency to be the next players of global policy making in years to come. If you see yourself as a future leader with an understanding and passion for global issues and policy. This is your opportunity! As a participant, you will have the chance to discuss some of the biggest global policy issues in the Houses of Parliament in London, develop your leadership skills, learn from inspirational policy leaders and make positive policy change in your country and beyond. Six winners emerged from Nigeria in 2017 and was at the Future Leaders Connect programme in the UK. These are now members of the Future Leaders Connect Alumni. See them below: Olaoluwa Abagun holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB.) degree from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. She fondly refer to herself as an “unapologetic feminist” and a vocal girls’ rights advocate. She is the founder of the Girl Pride Circle Initiative, a pro-girl NGO based in Nigeria. Her first leadership advocacy experience was at the age of 13 where she feature as Senator in the Nigerian Children's Parliament. Her organization advocates for girls’ rights and empowers them to develop their communities. Her vision is to see a “Feminist world” where everyone has an equal opportunities socially, politically and economically without gender bias. Meet the six of them at http://topstudentsng.com/meet-the-six-nigerian-future-leaders-connect-winners-2017/
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A scholarship can provide you with a financial aid worth more than $25,000 (about ₦10million) per year. Putting this into consideration, I encourage you to gather your efforts into completing your application form, even if it means contracting it out to experts. You may already be at a job or still a student while the opportunity for scholarship application shows up. Because of your busy schedule, the application might look to you like a mountain almost impossible to climb. But this is what you should note, some scholarship are big enough to pay you off better than your present job. Have you tried the calculation? Check this message out sent to a Nigerian student: “We are conducting a survey, and your response would be appreciated. Applications for xyz Awards Scholarships opened on 1st September 2016, and closed on 15 December 2016. Our records indicate that during the open application period for the xyz Awards 2018 Scholarships intake, you downloaded an online application form but did not submit by the closing date. Education is now expensive and competitive than it used to be in the time past. If you are fortunate enough to receive a scholarship, it always means that there is financial aid available for you to enjoy. You will see how you can successfully complete your scholarship applications here: http://topstudentsng.com/nigerian-students-dont-complete-scholarship-application-forms-can/ |
Apply for the British Council Sponsorship Opportunity to the UK- The place where Future Leaders Connect. FINANCIAL COST: FULLY FUNDED NOTE: Nigerians are strongly advised to apply. If you need aid in the application process or in the essay writing; feel free to contact topstudentsng@gmail.com or call +2348031504604. DEADLINE: Sunday 13 May 23.59 NIGERIAN TIME You must also be able to travel to the UK between 22 October until 01 November 2018 As a member of Future Leaders Connect, you will travel to the UK for nine days (22 October - 31 October 2018) of advanced policy and leadership development, in partnership with the University of Cambridge. You will discuss today’s biggest global challenges in the UK Houses of Parliament, meet inspirational leaders and visit world-renowned institutions. Following your time in the UK you will have worldwide connections, a policy action plan for change and the skills, knowledge and networks needed to be an influential leader in your country and beyond. AGE LIMIT: 18-35 COUNTRY: Applicable to residents of one of these country: Canada, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Tunisia, UK and USA. Applications from Egypt and USA are by invitation only. Read here for more: http://topstudentsng.com/british-council-2018-future-leaders-sponsorship-to-the-united-kingdom/
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