FAQS

Got questions? We’ve got the answers you need. 

We assist students applying to institutions in the UK, Canada, the US, Ireland, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Malta, and other Schengen destinations.

Many universities require proof of English proficiency, such as IELTS or TOEFL. However, some institutions accept alternatives like Duolingo or waive the requirement if you’ve studied in English.

Yes. EduWise provides registration support and tutorial classes for IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, SAT, and CELPIP exams.

How much does it cost to study abroad from Nigeria?

Tuition fees vary by country and institution. On average:

UK: £10,000 – £20,000 per year

Canada: CAD 15,000 – CAD 25,000 per year

Europe: €4,000 – €10,000 per year

Yes. Our partner instituitions provides exclusive scholarship oppourtunities to students.

Typically: academic transcripts, certificates, a valid passport, reference letters, statement of purpose, and proof of English proficiency.

Ideally, start at least 6 to 12 months before your intended intake to allow time for admission, funding, and visa processing.

This depends on the institution and country. Offers may arrive within 2–8 weeks after submission of a complete application.

Yes. Most countries allow part-time work during studies:

UK: Up to 20 hours/week

Canada: Up to 20 hours/week

Australia: Up to 48 hours per fortnight

Schengen countries: Typically 15–20 hours/week

This depends on location:

UK: £800 – £1,200/month

Canada: CAD 1,000 – CAD 1,500/month

Europe: €500 – €1,000/month

The major intakes are:

UK: January, May, September

Canada: January, May, September

Europe: February, October

Yes. We guide you through document preparation, financial proof, interview tips, and visa submission.

This is country dependent. But with countries like UK for MRes program, you can travel with dependant and Canada postgraduate routes allow dependents. 

Our team reviews your case, identifies the reason for refusal, and helps you reapply with stronger documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

We understand that the process of applying, securing funding, and getting a visa can feel overwhelming, especially for first-time applicants. That’s why we’ve compiled clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions Nigerian students ask when planning to study overseas. 

From understanding admission requirements and scholarship options to preparing for English tests and post-study work opportunities, this page is designed to help you make informed decisions. Explore our FAQs below to get practical insights and expert guidance for every step of your study abroad journey.

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