FG Announces Scholarships for Nigerian Students Interested in Oil & Gas Industry

Publish date: 2024-06-23

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The Nigerian government, through one of its initiatives, the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), has announced that its portal is open for scholarship applications for all eligible candidates interested to have a career in the oil and gas industry.

The scholarship is one of the nation's In-Country Scholarship Scheme (ISS), implying that the successful applicants will be admitted to federal universities in the country.

The announcement was made in a public message on Monday, May 13, on the agency's official X handle (formerly Twitter).

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The application portal officially opened on Monday, May 13, and will remain so till June 24, 2024.

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The scholarship is open for students seeking undergraduate degrees, Masters and doctorates in any oil and gas-affiliated field.

This may include courses like Petroleum Engineering, Petrochemical Engineering, and Chemical Engineering, among others.

The PTDF is a Nigerian Federal Government agency responsible for maintaining and sustaining the country's petroleum industry.

It is an extremely necessary step as Nigeria's economy heavily relies on the proceeds from crude oil sales.

The agency wrote:

"This is to notify the public that the application portal for the PTDF In-Country Scholarship Scheme (ISS) is opened, intrested applicants can visit the website ptdf.gov.ng for further information"

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During the registration process, the National Identity Number (NIN), a unique number that ascertains that an applicant is indeed a Nigerian, will be demanded.

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