Japa: Universities Abroad Where Nigerian Students Can Study Free

Nigerian students can stop killing themselves over the fact that they want to attain educational qualifications in the country as there are many institutions of learning outside the shores of Nigeria, that are willing to grant tuition free admission.

The economic situation in the country has grown to become something of a worry, it has not given Nigerians any sign that things can get better anytime soon. Nigerians youths whom have always been looking for a way to Japa! i.e leave the country, can now use education as an excuse for leaving the country.

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Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike, has scattered the plans of most students, who now sit down idle or roam the streets aimlessly. Seeing as education within the country keeps getting expensive while calendar is inconsistent, there may be opportunity to study abroad.

 Japa: Universities Abroad Where Nigerian Students Can Study Free
Nigerian students studying abroad

Interestingly, students who study abroad have opportunity to school and work, they can also get student loans and grants, awards and scholarships that aid their financial standing through their period on campus.

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Here are some of the cheapest Universities in Europe, that will grant tuition free admission to Nigerians, they include:

  • University of Cologne, Germany
  • University of Oslo, Norway
  • University of Göttingen, Germany
  • RWTH Aachen University, Germany
  • FH Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences, Austria

Nobody want to spend 8 years taking a 4 years course or 10 years for an 8 years course. Although, we all know education is important but we must not spend eternity going to school, especially in a country where the economy is very unstable.

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