2. Clarendon Fund Scholarship for International Students.
3. Scottish Power Masters Scholarship in UK
4. Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund (Taiwan ICDF)
5. DICE scholarship at University of Kent.
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6. Turkiye Burselari (Turkey Government Scholarship).
It has various scholarship programs-
i.Research scholarship
ii.Fuat Sezgin
III. Undergraduate and postgraduate scholarship
iv. Success scholarship.
7. Lukasiewicz NAWA Scholarship (Polish Government scholarship)
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8. Hammad Bin Khalifa University Scholarship
9. Mandela Rhodes Scholarship in South Africa
10. Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program Japan
11. Mastercard Foundation Scholarships
12. DAAD Scholarships for Development Related Postgraduate Courses (EPOS)
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13. Humphrey Fellowship
14. Joint Japan World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
15. Schwarzman Scholarships
16. Japanese government MEXT
17. DAAD Helmut Schmidt scolarships for public policy and good governance
Helmut-Schmidt Scholarships-
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18. OKP (Orange Knowledge Programme) Scholarships in the Netherlands
19. Rhodes Global Scholarships – This is a very exclusive and prestigious scholarship at the University of Oxford, UK.
20. Queen Elizabeth Commonwealth Scholarship
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21. Rhodes Scholarships at Oxford University for International Students
22. Chevening Scholarships
23. Commonwealth Shared Scholarships
24. Erasmus Scholarships
25. Australian Government Scholarship A.K.A Australian Awards
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26. Main Commonwealth Scholarship (nomination by govt) for Nigeria
27. Pan Africa Union Scholarship (PAU)
28. Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology
i. Excellent Foreign Students (EFS)
ii. SIIT Graduate Scholarships
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29. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Scholarships
30. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
31. Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
32. HKPFS- Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme
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33. Czech Government Scholarships for International Students from Developing Countries.
34. Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP)
35: Singapore Government Scholarships 2021 in Singapore
36: Khalifa University Graduate Scholarship 2021 in UAE
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37. Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA)
38. Islamic Development Bank Scholarship (IsDB)
39. Scholarship for Christian Young People.
40. Scholarships- Scholarships to be taken at the university of Brunei Darrusalam
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41. Chinese Government Scholarship
42. Petroluem Trust Development Fund Scholarship PTDF
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For links to each of these scholarships, see the video description.
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There is a popular adage where I come from that says "a person's house is far only when we do not love them".
My little 7-year old nephew wanted to send 2 bottles of maltina to me in Canada, when he learnt that a friend was coming down here from Nigeria. But of course,... 1/5
...he was then told that he can't send liquid here.
Undeterred, I was told he asked that they send me some of his biscuits and he was told once again that it is packaged goods and he might not be able to send it over except he unwraps it and put it in a ziplock. Boy wanted...
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...to do that too.
To say that I was touched is an understatement, my love for the little boy just went waaaaay up!
A couple of weeks ago, @VictoriaChiny15 offered to recharge my phone, I declined. Then she insisted that she sent me some money as a gesture of appreciation.
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Question: I had a very good grade(1:1/2:1), sent my essays to many scholars and they okayed it, and I also made many applications yet they were all unsuccessful. Why?
Short answer: I don't know.
Long answer: Were your references as good as the rest of your application? #aThread
THE QUALITY OF YOUR REFERENCE(S) IS JUST AS IMPORTANT AS THE REST OF YOUR APPLICATION PACKAGE.
Who is writing your reference letters? Is it some prof who is very busy and would just write you a lousy reference letter? Or is it some prof who never really liked you to start with?
Don't select a referee simply because they were your professor. Being your prof doesn't automatically equate to being in the best position to speak about how qualified you are for a scholarship. If they do not know you well enough, they can't speak very well about your abilities.
Question: How many scholarships should I apply for before I can stand a chance?
Short answer: As many as possible.
Long answer: #athread
SCHOLARSHIP IS A GAME OF NUMBERS.
The more applications you submit, the higher your chances of landing one or many scholarships.
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Here is the mantra I live by; "if you meet the minimum qualifications for a scholarship, give it a shot- your best shot!" I've had people ask me, this person graduated with a minimum 2:1, he had 3.5/5 CGPA, how did he win a scholarship? He applied, and his story resonated with..
the scholarship/admission panel. You do not know which scholarship panel your story will resonate with and that is the reason why you have to keep submitting those applications.
Over the course of 4 years, I made 30 applications and I failed in 26 of them (story for another day).
I know a thousand and one first class graduates who are already a millionaire after collecting just their first scholarship allowance. I also know many who hold top corporate positions, earning 7 digits and they also graduated top of their class with a FIRST CLASS!
I also know many who graduated with a first class and are very successful entrepreneurs taking charge of their businesses and raking in millions annually.
So if your yardstick of an "average life" is those who are not millionaire then you tweet is utter garbage.
By the way, what exactly is "street OT"? Go to Ìkòròdú and many other streets of Lagos, there are many boys with this your "street OT" mentality and they are there waiting for the first class guys they'll hail and praise just so they can lobby for tips.
I graduated with a second class lower/third class from a university, or I have HND from a Polytechnic and I am interested in taking up a Master's degree in Canada. What can I do?
This is your #thread.
You have a 2:1/1:1, no problem but remember to RT this for others to see.
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First, Canadian institutions do not use the terminology "second class lower", "third class" and so on. The equivalent you'll find here is in percentage. I have attached an image from @umanitoba (one of the schools with the lowest percentage cut off) explaining this breakdown. 2/n
Canadian Institutions do not accept HND or Third Class for masters directly, but you can apply for a PGD, or a Certification Program. You can also do a credit transfer as an HND holder or 3rd Class Bsc. Although your visa chances are slimmer if you want to transfer into a...
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