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Jim Ovia Scholarship For Nigerian Students 2016

Application procedure for 2016 Jim Ovia Scholarship for Nigerian Students has been released. Jim Ovia Scholarship (formerly known as MUSTE Scholarship) board is inviting eligible Nigerian undergraduate students to apply for the 2016-2017 scholarship awards.

About The Jim Ovia Scholarship Awards

The awardees are given funding for undergraduate study for the duration of the undergraduate program. The award includes tuition and maintenance allowance. The scheme offers an average of 100 opportunities every year. The Financial records show that as at October 2010, Mr. Ovia has invested 100 Million Naira in the program on 1500 beneficiaries.

Goals of the Scholarship

The Jim Ovia Scholarships aims to

  • To promote access to tertiary education
  • To invest in the future leaders of Nigeria
  • To provide a platform that encourages competitiveness and promotes equal opportunities in workplace
  • To bridge the knowledge gap among Nigerian Youth

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Eligibility and Criteria For Jim Ovia Scholarship 2016

Below are the requirements to be eligible for the 2016 scholarship awards;

  • The scholarship is open to all potential students of Nigerian citizenship.
  • One hundred (100) awardees are selected each year from a pool of eligible applicants.
  • Scholarships are awarded on the basis of personal intellectual ability, leadership capability and a desire to contribute to society at large to improve the lives of others.

NOTE: Since “potential students of Nigerian citizenship” is stated as the requirement, students of Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education in Nigerian can apply for this scholarship.

How To Apply For the 2016 Jim Ovia Scholarships (MUSTE)

All applicant are to apply online. Both fresh students of tertiary institutions and those that are already in tertiary institutions (new and renewal) can apply. You can go to the application page by clicking here.

For Matriculated Students (New and Renewal)

  • Valid Government ID (e.g. International passport, Voter’s Card, National ID or Driver’s License) Please note that a certificate of origin or birth certificate will not be accepted as a valid form of ID. The only exception will be for minors below the age of 18 years who are unable to apply for a government ID. In which case, a birth certificate will be accepted in lieu of a government ID for such minors.
  • An official original letter (not photocopied) letter from your school/Head of Department stating the following:
    • Your full-name
    • Course Title
    • Department of Study
    • CGPA
    • Gender
    • Matriculation number

For Newly Matriculated Students

Newly matriculated who have not yet received a matriculation number or school ID must provide a provisional admission letter to their institution of study.

  • Original Secondary School Certificate (WAEC or NECO)
  • Original JAMB certificate
  • A valid student ID for your host institution (University/College)
  • A passport photograph

When you get to the Jim Ovia scholarship application portal, click on ‘LOG IN’ or ‘REGISTER NOW’ at top right hand corner of the homepage. Create a new account or login with your existing credentials if you already have a Jim Ovia Scholar Account.

Application Start and Closing Date

Between September 15 and November 15 when the Jim Ovia scholarship application form becomes available, you can begin your application. Ensure to fill out all the data completely and accurately on your application.

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