Sunday, January 29, 2017

World Bank Pan African Scholarship for Undergraduates


2017 World Bank Pan-African
Scholarship For
Undergraduate students Apply
Now

This is to inform the general public that
the 2017 World Bank Pan-African
Scholarship Awards for Undergraduate
students in Nigerian Universities is now
open for application.
World Bank is providing Scholarship
Awards of #250,000 (two hundred and
fifty thousand naira) to suitably and
qualified students in Nigerian Universities
in different disciplines in full-time every
year.
All Interested candidates are hereby
invited from full-time degree students of
the under-listed faculties, in Nigerian
Universities:
Agriculture
Arts and Humanities
Basic medical Science
Education
Engineering
Information and communication
Technology
Law
Management Science
Medicine
Pharmacy
Sciences
Social Science
Veterinary Medicine.
It should be noted that all the 200 level
students and above are expected to
obtain at least a 2.50 GPA in their
previous year.
How to apply for the 2017 World Bank
Pan-African Scholarship, ensure that you
have all required documents listed below:
Passport photograph white background or
red background.
School ID card or eligibility
Admission letter
Birth certificate
O’ Level result(s)
JAMB Result.
Scanned the above listed documents
accordingly and forward to this email
address:wbscholarships@outlook.com
Application closing date is on 1 February,
2017 by 11:59pm.
For more information on these, Contact
email: wbscholarships@outlook.com
About the 2017 World Bank Pan-African
Scholarship:
Since inception in 1944, the World Bank
has expanded from a single institution to
a closely associated group of five
development institutions. Our mission
evolved from the International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
as facilitator of post-war reconstruction
and development to the present-day
mandate of worldwide poverty alleviation
in close coordination with our affiliate, the
International Development Association,
and other members of the World Bank
Group, the International Finance
Corporation (IFC), the Multilateral
Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and
the International Centre for the
Settlement of Investment Disputes
(ICSID ) .
Sharing knowledge will be crucial to end
extreme poverty and boost shared
prosperity around the world. The World
Bank Group’s Global Practices bring
together knowledge and expertise in 14
sectors and 5 cross-cutting areas.
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