
Many Nigerian students dream of studying abroad, but the IELTS exam often stands in the way. The good news is that there are several countries Nigerians can travel without IELTS, making it easier to access international education without the extra stress of the test.
Why Some Countries Waive IELTS
English is Nigeria’s official language. Most schools in Nigeria also teach in English.
Because of this, many universities abroad do not require Nigerians to take IELTS. Instead, they may accept:
- A Letter of English Proficiency from your school
- Your WAEC/NECO English result (C6 or higher)
- A short interview with the university
- Proof you studied in an English-speaking environment
Top Countries Nigerians Can Travel Without IELTS
1.
Canada
Canada is a top study destination for Nigerians. Several universities waive IELTS.
Examples include:
- University of Winnipeg (Official Admissions Page)
- Concordia University
- Carleton University
- Brock University
Costs:
- Tuition: CAD 10,000 – 25,000 yearly
- Living: CAD 10,000 yearly
Alternative requirement: English Proficiency Letter from your previous school.
2.
United Kingdom (UK)
The UK is home to thousands of Nigerian students. Some universities use your WAEC English result instead of IELTS.
Examples include:
- University of Essex
- University of Bristol
- University of Sussex
- University of Greenwich
Costs:
- Tuition: £11,000 – £20,000 yearly
- Living: £9,000 – £12,000 yearly
Alternative requirement: WAEC English grade of C6 or above.
3.
United States (USA)
Some U.S. universities also admit Nigerians without IELTS.
Examples include:
- University of New Orleans
- Drexel University
- University of Arkansas
- California State University
Costs:
- Tuition: $15,000 – $35,000 yearly
- Living: $10,000 – $15,000 yearly
Alternative requirement: An English Proficiency Letter or school interview.
4.
Germany
Germany offers affordable education. Many public universities are tuition-free.
Examples include:
- Free University of Berlin
- University of Siegen
- University of Kaiserslautern
Costs:
- Tuition: Mostly free, semester fee €250 – €700
- Living: €800 – €1,200 monthly
Alternative requirement: Proof of English-medium education.
5.
Norway
Norway is another great choice for Nigerians. Most universities are tuition-free.
Examples include:
- University of Oslo
- University of Bergen
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Costs:
- Tuition: Free
- Living: About NOK 120,000 yearly (€10,000)
Alternative requirement: WAEC/NECO English or school proficiency letter.
6.
Malaysia
Malaysia is affordable and student-friendly. Several universities accept Nigerians without IELTS.
Examples include:
- University of Malaya (UM)
- Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
Costs:
- Tuition: $3,000 – $7,000 yearly
- Living: About $4,000 yearly
Alternative requirement: WAEC/NECO English result.
7.
African Countries
Closer to home, you can also study in Africa without IELTS. Ghana, Kenya, and South Africa are good options.
Examples include:
- University of Ghana
- University of Cape Town (South Africa)
- University of Nairobi (Kenya)
Costs:
- Tuition: $3,000 – $8,000 yearly
Alternative requirement: English-medium education proof.
Tips for Nigerians Applying Without IELTS
- Request an English Proficiency Letter early.
- Highlight your WAEC/NECO English result in your application.
- Apply early—slots for non-IELTS applicants may be limited.
- Budget wisely for tuition and living expenses.
- Check visa rules directly from official embassy or school websites.
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FAQs About Studying Abroad Without IELTS
Can Nigerians get scholarships abroad without IELTS?
Yes. Nigerians can apply for DAAD (Germany), Chevening (UK), and Commonwealth scholarships without IELTS.
Is it harder to get a visa without IELTS?
No. If your school waives IELTS, the admission letter covers this.
Do all universities waive IELTS?
No. Some schools still require it. Always confirm on the official website.
Can I work while studying abroad without IELTS?
Yes. Work rights depend on your visa, not IELTS.
- UK: 20 hours weekly
- Canada: 20 hours weekly
- Germany: 120 full days yearly
What documents are needed?
- International passport
- WAEC/NECO English result
- English Proficiency Letter
- Admission letter
- Proof of funds
Final Thoughts
Studying abroad without IELTS is possible for Nigerians. Top destinations include Canada, UK, USA, Germany, Norway, Malaysia, and Ghana.
Instead of IELTS, you can use your WAEC results or request an English Proficiency Letter. With proper preparation, you can achieve your dream of studying abroad—without the stress of IELTS.
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