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UK Varsities Demands Original Documents from Nigerian Students Seeking Admission

Cursory: Nigerian students seeking admission in the UK has been urged by the government to always present their original documents so that their admission will be duly processed. According to reports a lot of Nigerians are currently studying in the UK and they have shown seriousness and diligence in their area of study.

Nigerian applicants for admission to UK universities are advised to submit genuine results statements and other paperwork that will support their pursuit of higher education in the country.

A genuine declaration of results will go a long way toward facilitating their admittance in due time, the Director of International Students, Mr. Ian Moody, emphasised during a career discussion hosted by the University of Sunderland.

He said “Over 3,000 Nigerian students are currently studying various courses at the University. Our appeal was born out of the fact that Nigerian Students over the years had proved to be engaging, intellectually sound and dedicated to their area of study.

“Presently, we recorded over 13 000 student applicants from Nigeria during the 2022 session. We encourage Nigerian students to apply because they are highly intelligent and it goes a long way to encourage other international students around the globe to perform better.”

Source: Vanguard

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