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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by lonelydora: 11:00am On Mar 07, 2020
Lyricalgod:
I graduated from the university in 2017 and served the following year, have tried a couple of job applications and internship programs but none has paid off.

Days back my parents asked me to apply for a masters programme abroad, since they would have less financial engagement next year,they would be able to sponsor me comfortably, I suggested giving me the money to setup a business instead,but they were not too interested.

But am confused don't know where to start,and how to go about it I.e application, visa etc.. I know a lot of experienced readers are here who have been there,and i know their are people like me out there who want to learn and gain vital information.

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Masters degree doesn't guarantee good job. I have a lot of CVs in my email of foreign Masters holders looking for any job at all.

If you know you can handle a business, no need to waste time and money going abroad for Masters. Start up that business and watch it grow. In few years to come, you will be happy you did.

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by sulaak(m): 11:02am On Mar 07, 2020
Lyricalgod:
I graduated from the university in 2017 and served the following year, have tried a couple of job applications and internship programs but none has paid off.

Days back my parents asked me to apply for a masters programme abroad, since they would have less financial engagement next year,they would be able to sponsor me comfortably, I suggested giving me the money to setup a business instead,but they were not too interested.

But am confused don't know where to start,and how to go about it I.e application, visa etc.. I know a lot of experienced readers are here who have been there,and i know their are people like me out there who want to learn and gain vital information.

Mods please push this to front page

Why not stay in your country and study for an online Master via Coursera and EDX.
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Antichristus: 11:03am On Mar 07, 2020
hisexcellency34:
Why go abroad when you can conveniently do your Masters Degree at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University?? One of the very best in the country now


Where, as with other Nigerian universities, students get sexually transmitted degrees? And you want to compare that with Ivy League American universities or Russell Group UK universities? Are you for real? Besides upon graduation, this lad can secure jobs with WP - exactly my own experience over 20 years ago. Keep day dreaming. The spirit of Odemegwu Ojukwu will scare the hell out of your life in that backyard university.

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by dmaygee(m): 11:06am On Mar 07, 2020
First and foremost, write and pass one of the language testing exams. Then, go to this website: www.mastersportal.com for proper guidance on Masters degree abroad.
Regards.
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by lovelybugs(f): 11:07am On Mar 07, 2020
montumonami:
Yes, I wrote the exams few weeks ago. Awaiting the outcome

How about PTDF?
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Crispels(m): 11:13am On Mar 07, 2020
StudyCrestLtd:

Determine your budget.
If you have about 9m for UK, USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia go for it.
You may consider if you have about 3m Mauritius.
If you have any challenge, we can handle it for you free.
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9m naira for graduate school in the U.S? That can barely pay tuition for a semester in many programs - mind you, Master’s degrees are usually for two years in the US. The average graduate school program in the U.S costs around 15m naira per year(and this is just tuition).

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Nobody: 11:13am On Mar 07, 2020
OP God bless you for this topic
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by delta4ALL: 11:16am On Mar 07, 2020
supereagle:
I can post some scholarship links for you.
pls do!
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by delta4ALL: 11:18am On Mar 07, 2020
sulaak:


Why not stay in your country and study for an online Master via Coursera and EDX.
How pls, will love to know more. Thanks
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by ImDStar: 11:20am On Mar 07, 2020
Great
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Singingbae(m): 11:22am On Mar 07, 2020
brightology3:
Am here to learn too as I intend traveling out for my Msc. Am currently doing PGD, having the mind to switch profession from my bsc to my PGD course.

Bruh, can we y’all about your PGD?? I also wanna know about it
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Odunolumide(m): 11:24am On Mar 07, 2020
supereagle:
I can post some scholarship links for you.

Pls do
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Timigeofrey(m): 11:25am On Mar 07, 2020
Am interested to know about this steps too..for HND holder pls
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Nobody: 11:34am On Mar 07, 2020
Lyricalgod:
I graduated from the university in 2017 and served the following year, have tried a couple of job applications and internship programs but none has paid off.

Days back my parents asked me to apply for a masters programme abroad, since they would have less financial engagement next year,they would be able to sponsor me comfortably, I suggested giving me the money to setup a business instead,but they were not too interested.

But am confused don't know where to start,and how to go about it I.e application, visa etc.. I know a lot of experienced readers are here who have been there,and i know their are people like me out there who want to learn and gain vital information.

Mods please push this to front page

To apply for masters degree takes less than 30mins to 1hr if you have all the necessary document.

So get your
1) certificate

2)Transcript ( number 2 is important than number one cos oyinbo wants to see the number of units u have from 100-400level. Most UK schools require around 180-240units in ur bachelors and it most be honours......that’s why some HND aren’t eligible for masters until they get extra credits thru a postgrad-Diploma)
3) IELTS: you may or may not need this but if u have it on ground you will be able to apply for many schools as possible. If not, you will need to apply to schools that enable their portal to accept application without IELTS score.then later you can negotiate your bachelors was taught in English so the IELtS can be waived. But some school no dey gree...

4)GED: if your destination is USA, u might need a GED

5) motivation letter or statement of purpose
Oyinbo Dey very emotional and they like to hear that this is part of fulfilling a dream. No one can tell it better than you. But u can always hire a pro to write it. It can destroy you application if it’s poorly written.

6) start scatering the internet for for available school that offer the course you want...this part is easy....

7) application fee: if u chose UK, most schools don’t charge application fee except Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick and a few others...Some school in Europe charge as well. But u can get a lot of schools in Europe that don’t charge too.
United state schools and Canadian univeristies usually charge btw 75-200dollars ...

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Hollysaint: 11:39am On Mar 07, 2020
montumonami:
I graduated same year and served the following year as well. Also applied for jobs and internships but none seemed to work out. In my own case, I'm not from a financially advantaged home, so I have resorted to applying for scholarships for masters abroad. I think I have applied up to 4 masters scholarships so far. I think you should try same.
Pls Sir I would like to apply for scholarships abroad too but I don't know which one or how to apply.pls can I send you an email?
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by StudyCrestLtd: 11:41am On Mar 07, 2020
Crispels:


9m naira for graduate school in the U.S? That can barely pay tuition for a semester in many programs - mind you, Master’s degrees are usually for two years in the US. The average graduate school program in the U.S costs around 15m naira per year(and this is just tuition).
That is average depending on the institution and your lifestyle. In some instances it can as well be more than 15m. My cost is per year anyway which can be more.
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Rocktation(f): 11:45am On Mar 07, 2020
I think even if anyone can financially sponsor themself, they should still apply for assistantship. It is absolutely crazy, to want to spend so much money on any programme abroad when you can get them fairly easily for almost free with a good GRE and maybe TOEFL or IELTS scores.

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by traihit: 11:54am On Mar 07, 2020
1StopRudeness:


To apply for masters degree takes less than 30mins to 1hr if you have all the necessary document.

So get your
1) certificate

2)Transcript ( number 2 is important than number one cos oyinbo wants to see the number of units u have from 100-400level. Most UK schools require around 180-240units in ur bachelors and it most be honours......that’s why some HND aren’t eligible for masters until they get extra credits thru a postgrad-Diploma)
3) IELTS: you may or may not need this but if u have it on ground you will be able to apply for many schools as possible. If not, you will need to apply to schools that enable their portal to accept application without IELTS score.then later you can negotiate your bachelors was taught in English so the IELtS can be waived. But some school no dey gree...

4)GED: if your destination is USA, u might need a GED

5) motivation letter or statement of purpose
Oyinbo Dey very emotional and they like to hear that this is part of fulfilling a dream. No one can tell it better than you. But u can always hire a pro to write it. It can destroy you application if it’s poorly written.

6) start scatering the internet for for available school that offer the course you want...this part is easy....

7) application fee: if u chose UK, most schools don’t charge application fee except Oxford, Cambridge, Warwick and a few others...Some school in Europe charge as well. But u can get a lot of schools in Europe that don’t charge too.
United state schools and Canadian univeristies usually charge btw 75-200dollars ...


For the motivation letter/personal statement part, I'll plead with anyone writing it to take proper diligence and do it by him/herself. While it's normal to be afraid of submitting a poorly written motivation letter, it's better you face the fear, work on it yourself and write something from your heart. Go online, search for samples, look for what the schools want you to write on and spend a great deal of time writing it. In my journey so far for a master's degree abroad, I've been successful at least in one area: writing a personal statement/motivation letter to four Russell Group universities and being offered admission in the four. That's a great start to any achievement in the course of your programme. Shun laziness and be original.

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by supereagle(m): 11:57am On Mar 07, 2020
Lyricalgod:
I graduated from the university in 2017 and served the following year, have tried a couple of job applications and internship programs but none has paid off.

Days back my parents asked me to apply for a masters programme abroad, since they would have less financial engagement next year,they would be able to sponsor me comfortably, I suggested giving me the money to setup a business instead,but they were not too interested.

But am confused don't know where to start,and how to go about it I.e application, visa etc.. I know a lot of experienced readers are here who have been there,and i know their are people like me out there who want to learn and gain vital information.

Mods please push this to front page

Scholarship links.

https://www.billgatesscholarships.com/new-zealand-international-scholarships/

http://cscuk.dfid.gov.uk/apply/distance-learning/

Applications are open for fully funded PhD studies at King’s College London starting in 2020.

Successful applicants get £17,009 annually for 4 years.Your research interests must relate to Africa. Nigerians are eligible� Apply before 1st April 2020.

https://www1.kcl.ac.uk/graduate/funding/database/index.php?action=view&id=782

https://www.opportunitiesforafricans.com/the-university-of-louvain-uclouvain-phd-scholarships-2020/

COIMBRA GROUP SHORT STAY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME FOR YOUNG RESEARCHERS

PLEASE USE THE WEB LINKS PROVIDED TO ACCESS ALL INFORMATION AND APPLICATION FORM

Applicants must fill in the on-line application form
before 31 March 2020 midnight (Brussels time)

Dear all,

COIMBRA Group Short Stay Scholarship Programme for young researchers from Sub-Saharan Africa

The 2020 edition of the Coimbra Group Scholarship Programme for Young African Researchers is now online and the call for applications is open: https://www.coimbra-group.eu/scholarships/sub-saharan-africa/
The online application form is available here:
https://www.coimbra-group.eu/sp-africa/

Deadline for applying: 31 March 2020 midnight (Brussels time).

These scholarships are for short research stays (1 to 3 months) at a number of Coimbra Group universities and are open to academic staff and researchers (preferably of doctoral/postdoctoral status) at higher education institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland) offers two scholarships also to non-academic staff.
The eligibility criteria and the details about the grants are to be found on our website or here: https://www.coimbra-group.eu/wp-content/uploads/CALL-Africa-2020-brochure.pdf

The Scholarship Programme for Young African Researchers is sponsored by the Coimbra Group of Universities which has been providing, since 2008, young researchers from universities in Sub-Saharan Africa with the opportunity to spend a short period (generally 1 to 3 months) at a Coimbra Group University to carry out part of their research there.

The main aim of this scholarship programme is to enable scholars to undertake research in which they are engaged in their home institution and to help them to establish academic and research contacts. The scholarships are financially supported by the Coimbra Group member universities participating in this programme, while the Coimbra Group Office is in charge of the administrative management of the applications.

The following Coimbra Group universities are participating in the 2020 edition of the scheme:

•University of Barcelona (Spain)
•University of Coimbra (Portugal)
•University of Cologne (Germany)
•University of Granada (Spain)
•University of Graz (Austria)
•University of Groningen (The Netherlands)
•Jagiellonian University Krakow(Poland)
•KU Leuven (Belgium)
•University of Montpellier 3 Paul-Valéry (France)
•University of Padova (Italy)
•University of Pavia (Italy)
•University of Poitiers (France)
•University of Salamanca (Spain)
•University of Siena(Italy)

Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should be:
•born on or after 1 January 1975
•nationals of and current residents in a country in Sub-Saharan Africa
•current staff members of a university or an equivalent higher education institution in Sub-Saharan Africa
•preferably of doctoral/postdoctoral or equivalent status.

https://www.research-in-germany.org/en/infoservice/newsletter/newsletter-2020/february-2020/daad-scholarships_currentcalls_.html?utm_source=CleverReach&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=February+2020&utm_content=Mailing_7454984
Have these for now.

Modified more:

Apply for PTDF scholarship please!
Those that have 2:1, 2:2 and First class in their first degree can apply through the link below.

https://ptdf.gov.ng/2019-2020-overseas-postgraduate-scholarship-scheme-under-ptdf-strategic-partnerships-in-france-germany-china-malaysia/

I wish you the best of luck.

University of Geneva Excellence Masters Fellowships


University of Geneva
Masters (MS) Degree

Deadline: 15 March 2020 (annual)
Study in:  Switzerland
Course starts September 2020


Brief description:

The Faculty of Science of the University of Geneva, in collaboration with several sponsors, has established an Excellence Fellowship Program to support outstanding and highly motivated candidates who intend to pursue a Master of Science in any of the disciplines covered by the Faculty.

Host Institution(s):

University of Geneva in Switzerland

Level/Field of study:

Master of Science degree in one of the disciplines offered by the Faculty of Sciences

Number of Awards:

Not specified

Target group:

All students including international students

Scholarship value/duration:

The scholarship value is CHF 10,000-15,000 per year.  It is awarded for one year and extended for the regular duration of the chosen Master’s programme (three or four semesters) provided the applicant is academically successful at the end of his/her first semester of studies.

Eligibility:

Regardless of your home university, whether you have passed or are doing a brilliant bachelor degree, and that you are one of the best in your year, this program is for you! You must meet the admission criteria of the Master of your choice and be selected on the basis of the application file for an Excellence Fellowship.

Application instructions:

For the application to be considered, each student has to fulfill the enrollment procedure as described on the Admissions office website.  The application is made online. After registering, you will receive an e-mail containing a personal link allowing you to fill out the application form. The application deadline is 15 March 2020.

It is important to visit the official website to access the application form and  for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

Website:

Official Scholarship Website: http://www.unige.ch/sciences/Enseignements/Formations/Masters/ExcellenceMasterFellowships_en.html

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by AerialMapper: 11:58am On Mar 07, 2020
Lyricalgod:
I graduated from the university in 2017 and served the following year, have tried a couple of job applications and internship programs but none has paid off.

Days back my parents asked me to apply for a masters programme abroad, since they would have less financial engagement next year,they would be able to sponsor me comfortably, I suggested giving me the money to setup a business instead,but they were not too interested.

But am confused don't know where to start,and how to go about it I.e application, visa etc.. I know a lot of experienced readers are here who have been there,and i know their are people like me out there who want to learn and gain vital information.

Mods please push this to front page

Depends on what country abroad.

For a UK Masters, you can pretty much secure admission online. Most important requirement for admission is your personal statement. Nail this and you have a good chance of getting an offer. With this offer, you can apply for a visa. You’d need to show you have funds available up to a certain amount. I think you must have paid the tuition fee as well and show you have enough to cover your living expenses for one year. This doesn’t have to be an exact amount as you are entitled to work 20 hours a week during studies so they know you can earn some money.

That’s it. Get your visa, get a ticket and get your Masters

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by jbreezy: 11:59am On Mar 07, 2020
1. Get your international passport
2. Get your transcript.
3. Kip on searching for available scholarships in europe (if you finished with a good grade during yur undergrad)
4. Or if your parents are ready to invest 4million naira and above on yur education, you can get cheap schools in canada, cyprus, germany, finland etc

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Nobody: 12:00pm On Mar 07, 2020
After graduating, I got a well paying job, but when my parents offered to sponsor my master's in the UK, I resigned immediately.

First decide on what you want to study, then the country. The university website and the country's immigration/border agency will provide all the information you need for international students.

Very important to consider funds. Beyond your tuition fees you need to consider living expenses (accomodation, feeding, groceries transportation) books, etc that will last you for a year

Good luck

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by funkymeky: 12:09pm On Mar 07, 2020
Lyricalgod:
I graduated from the university in 2017 and served the following year, have tried a couple of job applications and internship programs but none has paid off.

Days back my parents asked me to apply for a masters programme abroad, since they would have less financial engagement next year,they would be able to sponsor me comfortably, I suggested giving me the money to setup a business instead,but they were not too interested.

But am confused don't know where to start,and how to go about it I.e application, visa etc.. I know a lot of experienced readers are here who have been there,and i know their are people like me out there who want to learn and gain vital information.

Mods please push this to front page

I know someone that can help. That's what his company does in lagos. You can pm for his number. Are you in Lagos?
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by toprealman: 12:19pm On Mar 07, 2020
hisexcellency34:
Why go abroad when you can conveniently do your Masters Degree at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University?? One of the very best in the country now
Enemy of progress grin
Is it your masters he wants to do abi na your ATM they want take pay em fees? cool

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Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by adonainana: 12:22pm On Mar 07, 2020
tundeloveday:
things have changed with the new policy from 2020/2021 academic session .....you will have 2 years post study visa and have a higher chance of getting a job being a high-skilled immigrant

Things will change or things have changed. Come 2021, the requirement will still find a £30,000 job or be on your way back home. Which job pays graduates in the uk £30,000. Very very rare. So what peter has given you paul has taken it back.

English people are the most corporate deceitful people in the whole world. Nothing is for free and will ever be.

Avoid the UK if you are going through the student route or you may end being an illegal immigrant and resort to Credit Card fraud for survival
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by sulaak(m): 12:42pm On Mar 07, 2020
delta4ALL:

How pls, will love to know more. Thanks


Coursera and EDX are MOOC, both provide free and fee online education portal to world-class universities across the world. You have to meet all entry-level requirements including academic references, university grades and letter of admission. Some of the university provide scholarship and hardship grants.

It is a cheaper and risk-free option, as you only pay for the courses that you intend to do. Even if you don't complete the MSC you will have certification covering the subjects that you studied and you have an option to select a subject that is in demand in the modern industry.

I will suggest that you do your own research. :https://www.coursera.org/ and https://www.edx.org/


In my opinion, unless you intend to be an academic, universities degrees are overrated, time-consuming and expensive in the modern era. Businesses are only interested in readily transferable skills in management, technology or science. There many new avenues to network with your peers at meetup, seminar and events. The days of studying an MBA to the network are long gone
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by montumonami(m): 12:44pm On Mar 07, 2020
Sure, you can send a mail
Hollysaint:

Pls Sir I would like to apply for scholarships abroad too but I don't know which one or how to apply.pls can I send you an email?
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Nobody: 12:49pm On Mar 07, 2020
Buy a very heavy winter coat and boots and get ready to work your butt off doing odd jobs.
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by montumonami(m): 12:51pm On Mar 07, 2020
Port Harcourt.. Uniport specifically
Fuckdem:
bro we are together oooh....I wrote mine in Enugu.....where did you write yours??
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Nobody: 12:53pm On Mar 07, 2020
montumonami:
Port Harcourt.. Uniport specifically
which countries did you choose
Re: Right Steps To Study For A Masters Degree Abroad by Dreyton36: 12:59pm On Mar 07, 2020
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