PICFI Undergraduate Scholarship Award 2025

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PICFI is offering scholarships to 200-level students in public universities across Nigeria. If you study science, tech, law, or accounting and meet the grade, you might just qualify.

PICFI Scholarship 2025: What to Know Before You Apply

Let’s be honest. Scholarships aren’t always easy to come by, and when one comes from a group like PICFI—that’s the Petroleum Industry Christian Fellowship International, by the way—it’s worth paying attention.

No hype, no noise. Just a simple offer: if you’re a 200-level student in a public uni, doing well in your course, and not already tied to some other scholarship, this one’s for you. And yes, they’re serious.

Who Can Apply?

Before you get carried away, check if you tick the boxes:

What Courses Are Covered?

They’re not handing this out to everyone. Your course must fall under one of these:

If you’re in any of these fields, you’re in the running.

Application Details: Don’t Mess It Up

This part matters. Even if you qualify, a sloppy application can knock you out. Here’s what they need:

Make sure the names match across all documents. If not, get an affidavit. Also, label your documents properly. Uploading “IMG-20250801” won’t help anyone.

Steps to Apply

  1. Go to the application portal.
  2. Click “Apply Now”, then “Register Now”.
  3. Activate your account through the link in your email.
  4. Log in and fill in your personal and academic info. Upload the required documents.
  5. When asked to upload a photo, use the passport pic with white background.
  6. Hit “Apply Now” again to finalise your entry.
  7. You’ll get an email and SMS if your application goes through.

You’re not done yet.

  1. Go back to the site, log in, and download your profile.
  2. Get your Head of Department to sign it.
  3. Upload the signed version. This is key for verification.

About the NIN Bit

They say NIN isn’t mandatory, but if you’ve got it, throw it in. If you don’t and want to get it:

You can always update your application later once you get your NIN.

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