The Federal Government (FG), of Nigeria has opened applications for the 2026/2027 foreign scholarship programmes, aimed at strengthening human capital development and equipping Nigerians with globally competitive skills.
Two major government-backed schemes are currently highlighted:
- The Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Overseas Scholarship Scheme
- The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Foreign Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
Both initiatives reflect a strategic effort to build expertise in key sectors, particularly oil and gas, engineering, and technology, while promoting international education opportunities.
Overview of the Scholarship Programmes
PTDF Overseas Scholarship Scheme
The PTDF scholarship focuses on postgraduate (MSc and PhD), studies in energy-related fields. It is designed to develop technical expertise for Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.
NDDC Foreign Master’s Scholarship
The NDDC programme specifically targets students from the Niger Delta region and is limited to Master’s degree studies abroad. It aims to empower youths from oil-producing communities to actively participate in the local content programme and global workforce.
Application Timeline
- PTDF Scheme: Typically opens early in the year and closes within a few weeks (e.g., February cycle).
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NDDC Scheme:
- Opens: March 23, 2026
- Closes: April 19, 2026
Applicants are advised to adhere strictly to deadlines, as late submissions are not accepted.
Eligibility Criteria
General Requirements (Both Schemes)
- Nigerian citizenship
- Strong academic background
- Completion of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)
- Admission into a recognized foreign university (especially required for NDDC)
NDDC-Specific Requirements
- Minimum of First Class or Second Class Upper Division
- Age limit: Below 40 years
- Must be an indigene of the Niger Delta region (states such as Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, and Rivers)
Required Documents (NDDC Emphasis)
Applicants for the NDDC scholarship must upload:
- Recent passport photograph
- Local Government Identification letter
- Admission letter from a recognized overseas university
- Academic certificates
- NYSC discharge or exemption certificate
After submission, candidates receive a registration number and must print an acknowledgment slip for reference.
Fields of Study
Both programmes prioritise disciplines aligned with Nigeria’s development needs, including:
- Petroleum Engineering
- Geosciences
- Environmental Studies
- Engineering and Technology
- Other relevant professional fields
The focus is to enhance capacity in sectors critical to economic growth and energy sustainability.
Selection Process
PTDF Selection
- Academic screening
- Shortlisting
- Interviews or aptitude tests
- Final merit-based selection
NDDC Selection (More Structured Multi-Stage Process)
- Preliminary Shortlisting
- Based on WASSCE/NECO results
- Undergraduate degree classification
- Local Government identification
- Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Conducted in Rivers State
- Minimum score: 70%
- Final Verification
- Through Local Government Area (LGA)
- Community Development Committee (CDC)
Only shortlisted candidates are contacted at each stage, and the Commission retains final decision authority.
Scholarship Benefits
Both programmes are fully funded, covering:
- Tuition fees
- Accommodation
- Living stipends
- Travel expenses
- Health insurance
For the NDDC scheme, funding is calculated based on the prevailing exchange rate of the Naira, ensuring adaptability to economic conditions.
Special Conditions (NDDC)
- Preference is given to candidates from oil-producing communities
- Candidates cannot change course or institution after selection
- Deferred admission is not allowed
These conditions ensure alignment with programme objectives and accountability.
Participating Countries
Beneficiaries typically study in countries with strong academic systems, including:
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
- Malaysia
These destinations are selected for their global reputation and relevance to Nigeria’s technical needs.
Significance of the Programmes
The FG foreign scholarship initiatives are vital for:
- Bridging skill gaps in Nigeria’s energy and technology sectors
- Promoting local content development in the Niger Delta
- Enhancing global competitiveness of Nigerian graduates
- Encouraging regional inclusion and development
The NDDC programme, in particular, addresses socio-economic disparities by targeting oil-producing communities.
Conclusion
The Federal Government’s 2026/2027 foreign scholarship opportunities—through PTDF and NDDC—offer a significant platform for Nigerian students to access world-class education. While PTDF emphasizes national technical capacity, NDDC focuses on regional empowerment within the Niger Delta.
Prospective applicants should carefully review eligibility criteria, prepare required documentation, and meet deadlines to improve their chances of success in these highly competitive programmes.

