
If you’re looking to study in the United Kingdom for any course and at any level, whether undergraduate, postgraduate or PhD, one of your greatest challenges might be how to finance your education.
As a result of the high exchange rate, inflation and how bad the Nigerian economy is, an average Nigerian would find it difficult to pay the fees demanded by these universities in full or in part as these schools charge thousands in Pounds Sterling, an amount which is usually higher for international students which when converted runs into million of naira.
However, there are some universities that allow international students to pay their school fees in instalments. These universities offer you admission and allow you to pay a fraction of the school fees after which you will be able to receive the (CAS) confirmation of acceptance that you need to apply for the VISA.
Depending on the university, the number of instalments varies. For some, it is in two instalments, while for others it is more. The number of instalments can go from two to eight depending on the institution and according to their discretion.
These universities include:
So Goodluck in your next application!
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