Chevron Nigeria Graduate Internship Programme 2025
Chevron’s 2025 second-half internship is now open for Nigerian students in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Whether you study in Nigeria or abroad, if you need hands-on industry experience to graduate, this is your chance. Read on for how to apply before the 5 June deadline.
Chevron Nigeria has announced the start of its 2025 second-half internship programme, open to Nigerian students both at home and abroad. Whether you’re an undergraduate or a postgraduate, this is a chance to gain real-world experience that counts toward your degree.
The internship begins between July and September 2025, and the application closes at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, 5 June 2025.
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Who Can Apply?
To be eligible, you must:
- Be a Nigerian student enrolled in a recognised academic programme
- Be studying either within Nigeria or overseas
- Be required to complete research or industry training as part of your course
That’s it. If your course demands internship experience, and you fit these boxes, you’re good to go.
Internship Categories and Application Links
Chevron has split the roles by field of study. Use the right link to apply for your category:
- Undergraduate students: Apply here
- Postgraduate students: Apply here
- Medical Laboratory Scientists: Apply here
- Pharmacists: Apply here
- Medical Radiographers: Apply here
You’ll find more details on each application page. Make sure you pick the right one.
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