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HIBT welcomes many students from Nigeria. The Country Manager for Nigeria is Ms Louise O’Connor and you can contact her at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it with any queries.

Entry Requirements:

The entry requirements for students from Nigeria are the following:

Certificate: A minimum of 4 credits from Senior Secondary School (WAEC/ NECO) examinations
Diploma: A minimum of 6 credits (including Maths and English) from Senior Secondary School (WAEC/ NECO) examinations

Forthcoming Visits to your Country

Miss Louise O'Connor regularly visits Nigeria. For more details of our next visit please contact her or Michael Dosunmu of MOD Education on 08035552005 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Agents in Country

MOD Education are HIBT's official representation have many locations throughout Nigeria. Their contact details are:
MOD Education
85, Olu Obasanjo Road, (LASO House),
GRA 2, Port Harcourt,
Rivers State.
Tel: +234- 84- 481 453
Fax: +234- 84- 751 003.
MODE Abuja:
3rd Floor, Standard Plaza
Plot 1248, Redeemers' Close
Off Aminu Kano Crescent
Behind Globacom
Wuse II, FCT, ABUJA
TEL:+234-9-290 7850
MODE Lagos:
Plot 6, Olorunisola Street
Off Aallen Avenue (By Alade Market)
IKEJA, LAGOS
TEL: +234-1-295 4020
FAX: +234-1-497 3198
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Visa Information

Students from Nigeria must obtain a visa before making travel arrangements to travel in the UK. To make an application for a visa you must include:

  • A confirmed offer of place issued by HIBT
  • Proof of accommodation in UK which could be in the form of an accommodation letter, confirming your place in the halls of residence, or a letter from a sponsor if you are opting to live with a relative or family friends.
  • Evidence of financial support for both fees and living expenses, such as a chartered accountant's statement, banker's letter, proof of tax returns/assets etc., or a sponsor's letter from abroad with his/her banker's confirmation of funds
  • A letter from a known person who can vouch for your background and status

 

Employment whilst studying

Due to the intensive nature of British courses, there is often little time for work whilst studying. However, students are able to obtain part-time employment for a maximum of 20 hours per week. Students are also entitled to work full-time during the holidays. International Students at UK institutions who are not nationals of a European Economic Area (EEA) country are no longer required to obtain permission from the Job Centre to take spare time and vacation work. Most students can earn about £2000 or more per annum in London.

 
 
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