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2017 NNPC / Chevron Undergraduate Scholarships For Nigerian Students

Applications are invited for the 2017 Chevron Nigeria Limited scholarship program which is in conjunction with its Joint Venture partner, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).


This scholarship program is awarded to suitable qualified Nigerian students who are in their full-time SECOND YEAR (200 LEVEL) at any Nigerian University.
Eligible Countries: Nigeria
Eligible Field Of Study: 
  • Accountancy
  • Agricultural Engineering/ Agricultural Science
  • Architecture
  • Business Administration/ Economics
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Computer Science/ Computer Engineering/ System Engineering
  • Electrical /Electronic Engineering
  • Environmental Studies/ Surveying
  • Geology /Geophysics
  • Law
  • Mass Communication /Journalism
  • Mechanical/ Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
  • Human Medicine /Dentistry/ Pharmacy
  • Petroleum Engineering.
Eligibility: To be eligible for this scholarship program, applicants must:
  • must be Nigerians
  • be studying the above mentioned courses.
  • be in their 200 level in any Nigerian University.
  • not be in receipt of any other Chevron scholarship.
  • have good academic records
How To Apply: The mode of application is online. Click here to apply
1. Before you start this application, ensure you have clear scanned copies of the following documents
  • Passport photograph with white background not more than 3 months old (450px by 450px not more than 200kb)
  • School ID card
  • Admission letter
  • Birth certificate
  • O’ Level result
  • JAMB Result
  • Local Government Area Letter of Identification
2. Ensure the documents are named according to what they represent to avoid mixing up documents during upload
3. Ensure you attach the appropriate documents when asked to upload
Application Deadline: The application deadline for this scholarship program is on 9th April 2017.
Visit The Official Website For More Information

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