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    Vytautas Magnus University Opens Portal for Prospective Students from Nigeria

    Vytautas Magnus University (VMU), one of the leading universities in Europe has opened application for prospective Nigerian students, into its 2021/22 admission.

    This call is for its new session starting from September 1st 2021 to August 2022.

    Speaking about the call, Engr. Raymond Udeji, Chief Executive Officer of TAYA J.S.C Nigeria Ltd, VMU’s official student recruitment Agent in Nigeria, explained that the call will provide Prospective Nigerian students with the opportunity of studying in one of the notable Universities in Europe (Republic of Lithuania).

    VMU is one of the leading universities in Europe that offers prospective applicants opportunity for exchange programs with 19 other universities across Europe/America/Asia.

    Speaking further on the benefits of studying abroad, especially with VMU, Nigerian students would be exposed to qualitative education in any field of specialization, (Science, Arts, Engineering, Technology, Agriculture etc) in undergraduate/Master’s degree courses with the availability of modern teaching techniques that would make them globally competitive and marketable.

    Nigerian students will have the opportunity of securing certificates that would prepare and make them ready for future work, either as employees or employers of labour.

    “They will be exposed to IT-based teaching techniques that would make them globally marketable/competitive.

    “Also successful applicants will have the opportunity to work and settle with attractive pay offer in any of the 28 Schengen countries in Europe after their graduation.”

    Prospective applicants are guaranteed of finishing one´s chosen course of study at stipulated years.

    The management of TAYA JSC Nig Ltd will collaborate with the university authority to secure visas for selected students.

    Vytautas Magnus University, formerly known as the University of Lithuania, was founded in 1918 and is currently located in the city of Kaunas, Lithuania.

    Their International Summer Schools provide everyone with an excellent opportunity to take part in various international summer schools.

    The university devotes special attention to international activities and they are currently collaborating with many universities and scientists around the world, carrying out projects, student and worker exchange, constantly improving the system of studying and research.

    The school advised interested applicants to contact its Chief Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr. Francis Onwuaso via email at [email protected], or via mobile Nos: 0815225-0352, 08033480110 for more details. You can also get more information on the school’s official website: https://vytautasmagnus.dreamapply.com/

    Students who wish to enroll for study at VMU through TAYA JSC NIG LTD for the next academic session should start applying now via the above-mentioned Company which will guide them to do so online through its website links to secure a slot before the limited slots for Nigerian prospective students are exhausted.

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