Seplat JV National Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme for 2021/2022 Academic Year

Seplat JV National Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme for 2021/2022 Academic Year

SEPLAT Joint Venture has announced the commencement of its 2021 / 2022 National Undergraduate Scholarship Programme. The scholarship award is open to deserving undergraduate students of Federal and State Universities in Nigeria. The SEPLAT JV Scholarship Scheme is one of Seplat’s educational Corporate Social Responsibility programmes and is designed to promote educational development and human capacity building through the provision of yearly grants to successful applicants to complete their degree programmes.

Seplat Undergraduate Scholarship Eligibility
Applicants must be in their second year of study or above.
Applicants must have at least 5 O’ level credit passes (English and Mathematics inclusive) at one sitting.
Applicants must not hold any other scholarship award
Only students studying any of the following courses should apply:

Accountancy
Agriculture
Architecture
Business Administration
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering/Science
Economics
Electrical / Electronic Engineering
Environmental Studies
Geology
Geophysics
Law
Mass Communication
Mechanical Engineering
Medicine/Dentistry
Metallurgical Engineering
Petroleum Engineering
How to Apply for Seplat Scholarship
Eligible students must complete and submit an online application form
All applicants are expected to have a valid personal email account for ease of communication.
Only the shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Applications are subject to Seplat JV Scholarship Award Terms and Conditions.
APPLY HERE http://seplatscholarship.com/apply/
OFFICIAL LINK https://seplatpetroleum.com/newsroom/seplat-jv-national-undergraduate-scholarship/

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