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2017 Skusat CBT Contest


Enrol for the 2017 Skusat CBT Contest for a chance to win up to
N300,000 cash. The second edition which would kick off later in
the year would have participants win up to N500,000.



Registration for this online contest is open to only undergraduates
and tertiary aspirants seeking cash grants to kick off their
academic career in 2017

The online test which has been scheduled to hold on the 15 of
April will consist of 30 questions from various academic spheres
and there will be a grant/award presentation event for successful
participants on the 28 of April.


Reward categories are outlined below:
GRANT CUMULATIVE SCORE
N300,000  70% and above
N50,000    (65 – 69)%
N20,000     (62 – 64)%


IMPORTANT THINGS TO NOTE:
Final year students and expatriates are not eligible to apply.
The program tagged Skusat CBT Contest has been able to
reward over 200 participants from inception and in a bid to
ensure viable clarification from successful applicants, you
must possess at least one of the documents stated in the
registration form.
An 8-digit AUTHENTICATION ID will be sent to all registered
applicants within 24hrs of submitting an application.
Applications will be screened and ONLY ELIGIBLE applicants
will be required to obtain a Passcode/PIN for the Live Test
with N1,000 only after passing the necessary data verification
involved.
You can partake in this program by using any internet enabled
device such as mobile phones, PCs and tablets. The
examination will be monitored remotely via your IP address.
Apply now

DOWNLOAD THE SKUSAT MOBILE APP & GET REWARDED


Acquaint yourself with the structure and framework of the Live
Test by downloading the ‘Skusat Mobile App’ from Google
Playstore and also get N5, 000 in your virtual account instantly for
all downloads on or before the 10 of April.
Non-android users may proceed to access practice questions via
the button on the Pre-Test page.
PS: All withdrawal requests from the mobile app will be honoured
on the 26th of April from participants who obtain satisfactory
grades in the forthcoming Live Test. This implies that you must
participate in the Live Test and obtain a grade in alignment with
any grant category.




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