FAQ

You begin by submitting your initial documents: WAEC original, SS1–SS3 transcript, passport data page, birth certificate and testimonial.
After review, you pay the school’s ₦150,000 admission fee. Once accepted, you receive your admission letter and continue with document processing.

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The process is done in stages:

  • ₦150,000 – School admission fee

  • ₦1,500,000 – Processing and documentation

  • ₦60,000 – Shipping of admission package

  • ₦500,000 – Document authentication (Ministry of Education + Ministry of Foreign Affairs)

  • ₦488,000 – Embassy visa fee (paid directly to the Philippines Embassy)

Your total depends on your document availability and embassy requirements.

You will study at one of our partner universities in the Philippines. All schools are accredited, English-speaking, safe, and friendly to Nigerian students. Your program and school will be matched based on your results and career goals.

Popular programs include Nursing, IT, Business Administration, Psychology, Tourism, Public Administration and many others. We help you choose a course that matches your interest and your results.

Undergraduate Programs

Masters Programs

Doctorate Courses

No. JAMB UTME is not required for admission in the Philippines.
Your WAEC and secondary school transcript are the primary requirements.

Yes. The Philippines is an English-speaking, multicultural and friendly country with a large number of international students. Nigerians settle in quickly and feel safe on campus and in student communities.

No, you need to have your WAEC/NECO result to apply.

No. Only the student is required for the visa submission. However, parents must provide sponsorship documents such as bank statements, ID cards and sponsor letters.

Admission is usually processed within 1–3 weeks depending on the school.
Visa processing depends on the Philippines Embassy timeline but we guide you throughout.

We will review what you have and guide you on how to get the missing ones. Our representative can help with authentication, affidavit preparation and embassy documentation.

You receive your admission letter directly from the university. Your documents are authenticated at Nigerian ministries and submitted at the Philippines Embassy in Abuja. Every stage is verifiable and traceable.

Yes. Many Nigerian students travel for the first time through this process. We provide full guidance on flight booking, arrival and settling in.

Yes. Airport pickup can be arranged to ensure you arrive safely and settle comfortably.