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2017 WORLD BANK PAN-AFRICAN SCHOLARSHIP FOR UNDERGRADUATE

2017 World Bank Pan-African Scholarship for Undergraduate
students
This is to inform the general public that the 2017 World Bank Pan-
African Scholarship Awards for Undergraduate students in
Nigerian Universities is now open for application.
World Bank is providing Scholarship Awards of #250,000 (two
hundred and fifty thousand naira) to suitably and qualified students
in Nigerian Universities in different disciplines in full-time every
year.
All Interested candidates are hereby invited from full-time degree
students of the under-listed faculties, in Nigerian Universities:
Agriculture
Arts and Humanities
Basic medical Science
Education
Engineering
Information and communication Technology
Law
Management Science
Medicine
Pharmacy
Sciences
Social Science
Veterinary Medicine.
It should be noted that all 200 level students and above are
expected to obtain at least a 2.50 GPA in their previous year.
To apply for the 2017 World Bank Pan-African Scholarship, ensure
that you have complete copies of the following documents
Passport photograph with white or red background.
School ID card or eligibility
Admission letter
Birth certificate
O’ Level result(s)
JAMB Result.
Scanned the under listed documents accordingly to this email
address:
wbscholarships@outlook.com
Deadline for application is on 1 February, 2017 by 11:59pm.
For more information on these, Contact email: wbscholarships@
outlook.com
be reminded you do not pay money for scholarship

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