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Every year, approximately 1.9 million Nigerian Secondary school leavers sit for Jamb and Post UTME into about 150 public and private universities. Unfortunately, schools in Nigeria can’t admit everybody. Every year, thousands of candidates keep re-writing Jamb. There is a high chance that you won’t gain admission into your desired course. This is why we are presenting you with Study abroad Programme.
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Top 10 Countries for Nigerian Students to Study Abroad According to AfterSchoolAfrica
10. Russian Federation
Nigerians represent one of the numerous groups of all foreign students studying in the Eastern European countries of Russia and Ukraine. Currently, more than 3300 Nigerian students are studying in Ukraine. Also, with the Bilateral Education Agreement between Nigeria and Russia, through the Federal Ministry of Education, the number of Nigerian students studying in Russia is gradually increasing over the past few years. UNESCO placed the figure at 777 Nigerian students studying in Russia in 2016.
9. Hungary
Hungary according to the most recent UNESCO survey is gradually becoming a destination country for foreign education. Three quarters of international students arriving in Hungary come from only ten countries, while one quarter of the students arrive from another 100 countries. One of these ten countries include Nigeria.
Hungary has attracted more than a thousand Nigerian students owing to it’s sophisticated medical program. The University of Debrecen is one of the best and widely-known schools in the country and has over 700 Nigerian students, more than half of that number undertaking courses in the medical field.
8. United Arab Emirates
Universities in UAE have been featured in world university ranking. In addition, a number of highly ranked universities based in other countries have branch campuses in the UAE. These include branch campuses run by Australia’s University of Wollongong, the UK’s Middlesex University and the USA’s Michigan State University.
Of more than 200 international branch campuses in the world in 2016, 41 were located in UAE, making UAE the home to more branch campuses than any other countries in the world. This is as part of the ambition of the Emirates, in particular Abu Dhabi and Dubai, to become educational hubs, without compromising quality. About 1,755 Nigerian students were reported studying in UAE in 2016.
7. Saudi Arabia
You may be surprised to find Saudi Arabia in the list. But it will interest you to know that, there were 1,915 Nigerian students reported studying in Saudi Arabia in 2016. Arab States; Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are making efforts to recruit students from abroad. These 3 countries hosted 4% of the global share of mobile students.
6. South Africa
In terms of internationalization and collaboration with foreign institutions, which are major requirements for successful evaluation and ranking of high institutions, South African universities are leading other African unis. The country attracted 32% of mobile students from sub-Saharan Africa in 2016 and is fast becoming a study destination for Nigerian students, with a reported population of 2,525 students in 2016.
One down side (apart from the recent xenophobic attacks on other Africans) according to this article by a Nigerian student who went for postgraduate studies in South Africa, is that non South African students struggle to access scholarships despite all kinds of local and international funding available in South Africa.
5. Canada
Canadian universities and colleges are recognized for high standard for education, variety of program and friendliness to international students. UNESCO reported 3,257 Nigerian students studying in Canada in 2016.
According to Ambassador Perry John Calderwood, Canadian High Commissioner in Nigeria, more than 6,000 Nigerian students were studying in Canadian universities in 2014. He also said that Nigeria has become the 8th largest source of foreign students in Canada. There are available Scholarships to study in Canada.
4. Malaysia
The Malaysian government has set the ambitious goal to become the world’s sixth largest education exporter by 2020. As a result, the Malaysian higher education sector is rapidly advancing, making it a popular study choice for international students. According to Vanguard News, there are about 13000 Nigerian students in Malaysian universities.
However, there have been several reported cases of Nigerian students being marginalized in this country. Constant intimidation, harassment and illegal arrests by Malaysian authorities. Such cases resulted to an open letter to President Jonathan by Nigerian students in Malaysia, to intervene on their behalf.
But it’s still a study destination for 13,000 Nigerians due to its low cost of living, relatively low tuition fees and global recognition of academic qualification. The Malaysian Government also offers scholarships to its international students.
3. United States
The US has some of the best schools in the world, with quality education and tons of extra-curricular activities. It’s no doubt why it’s the second country in the list for Nigerian students. In 2014, the United States Embassy noted that 7,318 Nigerian students were studying in more than 700 universities and colleges in the US, at undergraduate and graduate levels.
According to Mrs Jennifer Onyeukwu, Head Education USA Advising Centre (EAC), 80 percent of the Nigerian students who left to study in US in 2014 were given partial and full scholarships by the schools. Six students received the MasterCard Foundation Scholarship of $311,140 each annually for 4 years.
2. Ghana
In a public lecture by Lamido Sanusi, former CBN governor, he said, “although there are no comprehensive data on the number of Nigerian students abroad, recent data have shown that there are about 71,000 Nigerian students in Ghana paying about US$1 billion annually as tuition fees and upkeep, as against the annual budget of US$751 million for all Nigerian federal universities”.
This number of students reported by the former CBN governor is wide apart from the UNESCO report of 13,919 Nigerian students studying in Ghana as at 2016, a whooping 50% rise from figures as at 2012. Whatever the case, the point is that Ghana is a top destination for many Nigerians to further their studies.
1. United Kingdom
UK remains the number one destination for Nigerian students to study abroad. In 2016, there were 17,973 Nigerians studying in UK universities. Mr. Iain Steward, member of the British Parliament, said that about 30,000 Nigerian students would be studying in UK Universities by 2020. This number accounts for 7% of the total UK University population. As a result, there are several UK Scholarships opportunities for Nigerian Students and more scholarships every year.
Other 5 countries with Nigerian students studying abroad were India – 1,260 students, Egypt – 1,189 students, Australia – 949 students, Turkey – 876 students and Germany with – 845 Nigerian students as at 2016.
Again the figures presented here may be underreported, but we assume it gives a representation of countries where you can find most Nigerian students.
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