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Students from Nigeria at the University of Exeter

Source: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/international-students/nigeria/ Parent: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/international-students/

There are currently more than 90 students from Nigeria studying at the University of Exeter. Discover why international students choose to study with us and find out about our entry requirements, agent representatives, and funding opportunities.

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Entry requirements

The information below will allow you to check qualifications from your country or territory to see if they may be accepted for entry to the University of Exeter, and the equivalent grades required. Our course pages contain typical entry requirements that are commonly held by UK applicants. You can find out details on our English language requirements here.

Undergraduate entry requirements

Undergraduate entry requirements for students from Nigeria

If you have already completed your A levels or the International Baccalaureate Diploma, you will be eligible for direct entry if you meet your chosen programme's entry requirements.

If you hold the West African Senior School Certificate (WASSC), the NECO Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) or another senior school certificate, you will normally be expected to take a foundation programme, such as one of our International Study Centre International Foundation courses at Exeter’s Streatham Campus, to be eligible for entry onto one of our undergraduate courses.

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Postgraduate entry requirements

Postgraduate entry requirements for students from Nigeria

Postgraduate Taught

First Degree 4-year Bachelors Degree from a recognised Nigerian university 4-year Bachelors Degree from the University of Ibadan
First 4.5+ out of 5.0 3.50+ out of 4.0 or (First / Upper Second / First Class Honours) 80–100%
2:1 3.5–4.49 out of 5.0 3.00–3.49 out of 4.0 or (Upper Second / 2nd Class Honours Upper Division) / First Class Honours) 65–79
2:2 3.0–3.49 out of 5.0 2.50–2.99 out of 4.0 or (High Lower Second / 2nd Class Honours Lower Division) / 2nd Class Honours Upper Division) 55–64%

Postgraduate Research

For entry onto postgraduate research programmes (including PhD) you will need to hold a relevant Masters degree, supported by a strong research proposal.

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Agent representatives

The University of Exeter has agreements with independent representatives in your country, who would be pleased to tell you more about the University's programmes and assist you in making an application. Most of our representatives offer their services to applicants for free. Those that do charge a fee must make this clear from the outset of their consultation with students and issue appropriate receipts. If you have any concerns about whether an agent is an authorised representative of the University of Exeter, please contact us. We also welcome feedback on the services offered by our local representatives. Please see a list of agents operating in your country or territory below, or consult our list of agents operating globally or online.

Adedeji, studying MSc Finance and Investment

"The University of Exeter presents an outstanding environment for academic excellence. I’ve had the opportunity of interacting with lecturers who are experts in their respective fields. The structure of the programme makes finance a very practical course, and although I have enjoyed all my modules so far, the financial modelling module stands out because it demonstrates the real life application of several theoretical concepts I have learnt over the years.

I would recommend the University of Exeter to any prospective student who is interested in getting excellent training in a very good environment."

Bianca, studying LLB Law

"I always love learning, and this degree gave me the opportunity to explore various aspects of Law that I had not considered before. From interdisciplinary modules like Art and Law to core modules like Contract Law, I was able to learn, as well as apply my knowledge to real world problems.

I would have never known my passion for Law without the opportunity to explore these modules with amazing lecturers."

Ayooluwatomi, studying MA Creative Writing

"Receiving the Global Excellence Scholarship has been one of the highlights of my studies. It fuelled my drive to come here. I have been challenged by the course and I am responding daily to it. Whenever I also consider the brilliant staff that this University has, I am grateful to learn here.

If Creative writing is your thing, you should be in Exeter."

Chinonso, studying MSc Environment and Human Health

"I was attracted to the course as the programme was taught by experts and researchers from diverse fields (including Public Health, Environmental Epidemiology, Psychology, and Economics) at the European Centre for Environment and Human Health, thereby making the course robust and unique.

My biggest highlight was when I received a report that my MSc thesis was graded as a Distinction (83%)."

Scholarships and funding opportunities

We are investing over £7m in a range of scholarships to support international and EU students paying international tuition fees, who choose Exeter for their studies in 2026/27.

Our Exeter Excellence Scholarships, recognise outstanding academic achievement and support students from around the world to take their place in our vibrant, global community. 

For September 2026, these merit-based scholarships are valued at: 

Find out more about available scholarships and funding opportunities

University of Exeter Postgraduate Taught Scholarships for Nigeria

These scholarships help make sure aspiring students from this country can pursue their studies. There are scholarships available for September 2026 entry.

Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF)

The PTDF 2026 Postgraduate Scholarship Scheme provides outstanding Nigerian students with the opportunity to study overseas within designated fields at specially selected institutions, of which University of Exeter is proud to be a partner. The purpose is to provide Nigerian students with the intellectual foundation and skill set that will enable them to participate actively in Nigeria’s energy sector at the conclusion of their studies. The sponsorship duration is twelve months for a Masters programme. There are no awards for undergraduate studies under the scheme. The award includes flight tickets, health insurance, tuition fees and allowances for living expenses. For more information see PTDF 26 | University of Exeter


Immigration and visa support

The International Student Support Office can provide you with advice on any immigration and visa matters you may need help with, including applying for your student visa.

Visit our immigration and visa support webpage

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