How to Get Fully Funded Scholarships Abroad for 2:2 and Third-Class Graduates
Studying abroad via fully funded master's or PhD scholarships is often misunderstood as an opportunity available only to candidates with First-Class and Second-Class Upper grades.
However, this article proves that even candidates with HND, Second-Class Lower or Third-Class degrees can secure scholarships in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and the rest of Europe.

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Here are proven strategies to help you secure a fully funded scholarship abroad despite a lower undergraduate grade.
Your HND can be converted to its bachelor's equivalent through World Education Services, a credential evaluation service widely accepted by universities worldwide.
For Second-Class Lower or Third-Class graduates, WES evaluates relevant courses, potentially excluding borrowed or general studies subjects that might have affected your CGPA.
The result is a revised evaluation that could boost your classification to Second-Class Upper, opening doors to more scholarship opportunities.
A top-up degree is a two-semester programme designed to upgrade an HND to a BSc. It also benefits university graduates who need to improve their academic standing.
Institutions offering top-up degrees include Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Al-Hikmah University Ilorin, Kwara State University Ilorin, Bells University Abeokuta, Ekiti State University Ado-Ekiti, Delta State University Abraka, Lagos State University Ojo, and several federal and state polytechnics offering degree programmes in affiliation with universities.
Academic qualifications matter, but practical experience is equally crucial in securing scholarships.
Whether through the Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme, internships, or full-time roles, work experience strengthens your scholarship application. Candidates with relevant experience in their field stand a better chance of being selected by admission committees.
A strong master's degree result can override the limitations of a lower bachelor's CGPA. Many scholarship winners with Second-Class Lower grades secured fully funded scholarships through excellent performance in postgraduate studies.
Some notable programmes include Erasmus Mundus Scholarship, Chevening Scholarship, Chinese Government Scholarship, and fully funded scholarships in the United States.
In the United Kingdom, many scholarship opportunities require students with Second-Class Lower classifications to supplement their applications with a master's degree.
Scholarships like Chevening, Erasmus Mundus, and Mastercard Foundation prioritise leadership, community engagement, and volunteering experience.
Your CGPA represents just one part of the selection criteria. Extracurricular engagement can significantly strengthen your application.
Your personal statement or Statement of Purpose is your biggest advocate.
Candidates with lower grades must craft a compelling narrative, focusing on their work experience, skills, and motivation for further studies. Many applicants have secured fully funded scholarships solely based on well-written personal statements that highlight their strengths beyond CGPA.
With the right strategy, securing a fully funded scholarship abroad is achievable, regardless of your undergraduate grade. Success lies in leveraging alternative pathways and presenting a strong application package.
Legit.ng earlier reported that the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is a federal institution that does not require candidates to take the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) for admission.
While applicants may need to register with the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) to formalise their admission process and comply with national education regulations, sitting for the UTME itself is not mandatory.
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