Aptech, Middlesex offer 76 students N621m foreign scholarships
Information and technology training institute, Aptech, has offered 76 Nigerian students 50 per cent scholarships worth N621 million in collaboration with Middlesex University, London.
The Nigerian students are those seeking admission into the United Kingdom universities under Aptech roadmap to an affordable international degree scheme.
Aptech revealed this at the just concluded 16th edition of its Career Quest in partnership with the Middlesex University London & Dubai.
According to the firm, this year’s event delivered beyond expectations, offering exciting opportunities and valuable insights to aspiring students, parents, and professionals across the nation. Last year, scholarships worth N362.7 were provided to the students.
These scholarships, according to the firms, will alleviate financial burdens and help ambitious students pursue quality education.
Aptech Career attracted a bigger audience this year via online webinars and on-ground seminars.
Commenting on the successful conclusion of Aptech Career Quest, Nigeria, the Executive Vice President/ Head of International Business, Aptech Limited, Kallol Mukherjee, said: “The 16th edition of Aptech Career Quest was designed to provide a comprehensive platform for empowering students in Nigeria with essential knowledge and opportunities. We are thrilled with the event’s success and the impact it has had. Congratulations to all the students who participated and benefitted from our sessions and seminars.”
Also representative from Middlesex University, London, Ms. Oluchi Nwambara, said: “We are proud to partner with Aptech for this remarkable event. Education transforms lives, and our collaboration has given Nigerian students access to world-class education and international opportunities. We are committed to supporting academic excellence and nurturing future leaders, and we look forward to continuing this partnership to empower even more students in Nigeria.”
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