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Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Nobody: 5:41pm On May 31, 2019 |
From: collinsuchendusblog.com A recent data by Studying-in-UK.org, a leading information portal about UK higher education system, has shown a steady decline in the enrollment rate of Nigerian students in UK varsities in the past three years. The UK is becoming a less coveted destination for education by Nigerians. According to the latest report, 10,540 Nigerian students were enrolled in UK universities in the 2017/18 academic year. In the 2012/2013 session, the figure was 17,390, amounting to 39 percent decrease in three years. Based on the latest official enrollment data about 183 higher education providers in the UK, Studying-in-UK.org discovered that students from former British colonies account for almost 29 percent of all international students, but their number has decreased by 6 percent compared to five years ago. The report also noted that although the number of Indian students had decreased by 12 percent compared to five years ago, India remains the most popular country of origin for international students coming from former British colonies. During the past academic year, exactly 19,750 Indian students were studying in the UK. For many years, the UK and the United States have been top study destinations for Nigerians. Reasons for the rush abroad are obvious: The decline in the standard of education in Nigerian varsities and several other factors. Other factors like job prospects after graduation, better opportunities and prestige have fueled the migration of Nigerian students abroad over time. But this is changing. Many reasons have been advanced for this steady decline in enrollment rate of Nigerians in UK varsities. The Department of Education in the UK recently relaxed its post-study rule for undergraduate and master’s students. Before, international students had to return to their home countries immediately after their studies. Following the recent policy change, they will now be eligible to work for six months post-graduation, while doctoral candidates are eligible to renew their stay for up to one year. The high cost of studying in the UK is also a crucial factor. This was what discouraged Amiebi, a Nigerian from Rivers State from studying in the UK last year. “For me, the UK is too expensive. That was why I went to India,” Amiebi, who just graduated from the Noida International University in India, told Sahara Reporters. Agu Onyemaechi, who completed a master’s degree in Environmental Sustainability at the Birmingham City University, United Kingdom, spent roughly £15000 on tuition and living cost in 2014. If Onyemaechi were to enroll for the same degree now, he would have to pay almost double the amount he spent in 2014 because of the drop in the value of the naira. Professor Segun Ajibola, the President/Chairman of Council, Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, attributed the drop in enrolment rate on the economic downturn which saw a drastic fall of the naira against the dollar and the GBP. Sharing his views on the issue with Sahara Reporters, Ajibola, who is also the Dean, College of Postgraduate Studies, Caleb University, maintained that the situation had been made worse because parents sending their children to study in the UK have not witnessed an increase in income. He said, “Their capability to sponsor their children overseas has reduced significantly because of the foreign exchange rate. The second reason is that in Nigeria, so many private universities are almost of equal standard to British schools in terms of facilities and availability of programs. This has also reduced the attraction to UK varsities. “Just as the UK has witnessed a reduction in enrolment rate, I am sure that it is the same for the US and other parts of Europe if the records are confirmed. Prospective college students are encouraged to stay back home. If it costs you N5m per annum to sponsor your child abroad, now it will cost you around N10m to do so. Where do you get the N10m? This is because your income as a parent income has not increased by a similar proportion in the last couple of years.” Ajibola lamented that the rush for education abroad was seriously affecting the Nigerian economy. The don called for more funding of Nigerian universities. He added, “This is a challenge to the Nigerian government to improve the quality of educational services in Nigerian in order to discourage the migration to Europe, Africa and American schools. The less it happens, the better for us in Nigeria economically. “The conditions in these European countries are becoming tougher, stricter and less conducive. Before, in some European countries, the attraction was that if you studied there, you could stay back and work but some countries are discouraging this. Nigerian graduates out there are struggling with the fact that they have to go back to their country after their studies. Where are the jobs in Nigeria? Is it not better to slug it out at home rather than spend so much acquiring education abroad only to return home to face unemployment?” Source: https://www.collinsuchendusblog.com/2019/05/nigerian-students-enrollment-in-uk.html?m=1 5 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Nobody: 5:44pm On May 31, 2019 |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Nukilia: 5:57pm On May 31, 2019 |
If you don't have good money UK no be the best place for you. 53 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by obojememe: 7:57pm On May 31, 2019 |
uk may need to adjust some of their policies for international students ,the idea of round off your program and leave d following day does not augur well for nigerians . no single scholarship from their side ..canada,u.s , australia nd d likes is d new cool for student immigrants 114 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Charlesmore(m): 7:58pm On May 31, 2019 |
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Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by moyinoluwabun(m): 7:58pm On May 31, 2019 |
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Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Teewhy2: 7:58pm On May 31, 2019 |
English Pounds is too expensive to be paying school fees with it, also after leaving school you are not guarantee a work visa so why spend more. Do you have a space (supermarket, Shops, Hospital, Restaurants, Hotel, Home & room e.t.c)and its important to keep away from dust, or isolates the noise or air conditioning? This is the perfect product for you. The Magnetic PVC curtains fits both outdoor and indoor space. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7Hv7VJVEJo 34 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Godswillnwaoma(m): 7:58pm On May 31, 2019 |
Because they no longer grant the students permanent resident after graduation which is the 99% reason why Nigerians study abroad. 140 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by moyinoluwabun(m): 7:59pm On May 31, 2019 |
Buhari Don kill d economy. People wey dey do legit work no see business do, corrupt people sef no see money steal. Where dem wan see money send pikin go UK? 27 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Nobody: 7:59pm On May 31, 2019 |
Country that you'll spend millions of naira only for them to bundle you back to your country after studies. Who them epp? 103 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by ThinkWISELY(m): 7:59pm On May 31, 2019 |
Why won't it drop, useless country like UK where after spending millions of naira on education, they can't even honour your certificate and give you a reputable job in their country. Useless grandma country If you know you know. 59 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Oblitz(m): 8:00pm On May 31, 2019 |
Chai! Buharirule 2 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by McXponent(m): 8:00pm On May 31, 2019 |
We die here.... No one is going anywhere 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Nobody: 8:00pm On May 31, 2019 |
Where money dey? Just keep praying that God help you in this regime. Forget other challenges... people are broke 4 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Pavore9: 8:00pm On May 31, 2019 |
What do you expect, very expensive and when it is graduate and go back home! 1 Like |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by apesinola001: 8:00pm On May 31, 2019 |
I don't know what to say 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Caseless: 8:01pm On May 31, 2019 |
Those who steal to keep their children there can't steal anymore. Buhari is on top of the situation. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by olapluto(m): 8:01pm On May 31, 2019 |
No serious minded Nigerian youth will decide to go study in UK in this climate. The standard of their universities are dropping and they ONLY see international students as cashcows now. Job prospects are nearly zero after studies, plus you get the whole racist country on your back. I think other European countries are open and more welcoming. Canada is also very welcoming. Dont go spend millions in studying in one lowly ranked UK university where the locals see you as an enemy. It always ends in regret. Speak with your cash. 75 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by dominique(f): 8:02pm On May 31, 2019 |
When there is slim to no chance of getting residency after studies. Canada and Australia ti take over 31 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by donogaga(m): 8:02pm On May 31, 2019 |
They are too hostile. I saw it coming. Destination Canada. Canada is a Far better option. 20 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by VULCAN(m): 8:02pm On May 31, 2019 |
Buhari's kids schooled there but he has unleashed poverty on the middle class so that they cannot do same. 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Daviddson(m): 8:03pm On May 31, 2019 |
I think it's partially due to tightened fiscal policy of the FG. The crooks at govt agencies and ministries using our commonwealth to school their children there have been particularly hit. Buhari is not a very charismatic person, but EFCC seem to be working assiduously. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Spanishmilf(m): 8:03pm On May 31, 2019 |
olapluto:i bet you don't have an international passport 7 Likes |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by donogaga(m): 8:03pm On May 31, 2019 |
dominique: Gbam. 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Nobody: 8:03pm On May 31, 2019 |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by dapadawee: 8:03pm On May 31, 2019 |
thank God for private universities that can offer quality education. covenant thank u bishop oyedepo 22 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by qanda: 8:05pm On May 31, 2019 |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by XTHRONE(m): 8:05pm On May 31, 2019 |
Nigerians still patronizing those scammers are fools, patronize other countries, let's see if they will not stop misbehaving and start respecting us. as for US, their time go come too. Stupid people that think they are wise,How far with their selfish Brexit, that would have been the beginning of their down fall, they thought European Union will fold their arms and watch them lord their selves over them. Foolish Brit. Na for African una strong pass, how I wish Hitler crush this bastards to extinction. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by Felixalex(m): 8:05pm On May 31, 2019 |
Next level |
Re: Nigerian Students Enrollment In UK Universities Dropped By 39% Over Last 3 Years by mightyhaze: 8:05pm On May 31, 2019 |
where the money dey? 11 Likes
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