2016/2017 SPDC JV UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (Operator of the NNPC/SPDC /TEPNG/AGIP Joint Venture) invites applications from suitably qualified full time Nigerian Students for its 2016/2017 SPDC-JV University Scholarship Scheme. Who can apply? The merit-based scholarship is in two categories - the National Merit Award (NM) and the Areas of Operation Merit Award. National Merit Award (NM) Open to all Nigerians. Areas of Operation Merit Award For Nigerians who are indigenes of SPDC’s operational area in Abia, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo and Rivers States Eligible Applicants must: Be citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Be registered FULL TIME undergraduates in an accredited and approved University in Nigeria Have a minimum of five credits, at one sitting, including O/Levels Mathematics and English Have a minimum of 200 score in UTME Be in 200 level with a minimum grade CGPA of 2.5 How to app
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