Hello, Smarty! Welcome to your ultimate guide to the NUTM Scholars’ Program (NSP) application!
Before you begin your application, we strongly advise research bout the school, its past/current scholars, the program design and expectations. We also encourage prospective applicants to self-evaluate to see if they are a good fit for the program.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian University of Technology and Management (NUTM) is a pioneering higher education initiative aimed at identifying and training the next generation of leaders in Africa. As the name implies, it welcomes graduates from different disciplines and trains them in technology, entrepreneurship and design, as well as management and leadership. This is done through a one-year full-time postgraduate program.
Nigerian University of Technology and Management – a Hot Cake in the Higher Education Field
Guess what?
The NUTM is moving to admit about sixty (60) academic exceptional scholars annually! The quota of scholars admitted may vary from year to year, but the bottom line is it’s a very competitive program, a hot cake in the field of Higher Education.
And why won’t it be, when the program is highly subsidized, while still being world-class, with hands-on entrepreneurship and leadership training?
Currently, the full fee for NSP class of 2022-23 is USD 8,000 i.e ₦4,800,000.00 (covering tuition, room and meals). However, there are merit and need-based full and partial scholarships available to select candidates. For you to benefit from the scholarship, you’ll need to demonstrate your eligibility through a powerful Statement of Purpose (SOP).
If you are viewing this page, you are most likely an African and currently into Tech or have a flair for innovative processes using Technology! Yes, technology is for everyone and a wonderful tool that helps save resources and maximise results, creating impact and changing lives.
Are you a Good Fit for the NUTM Scholars’ Program?
Endeavour to read about NUTM and reflect on its mission statement, values, and vision. Then you can answer the following questions:
- Do you share the same values and interests as NUTM?
- Do you work in the tech space in Nigeria or Africa?
- Are you looking to innovate ideas to optimize operations in Africa?
If your trajectory aligns with NUTM’s, you surely wouldn’t want to miss out of the NSP. Hence, this guide is important to help you ace your NUTM application and interviews!
Why Listen to Us?
There’s still too little information about NUTM and its premium Scholars’ Program online. So why listen to us?
You’ll actually be tapping from the source by taking our words on NUTM, as the founder of SmartBukites, Badiru Sulaimon, is a 2021 NSP beneficiary. Additionally, we’ll be presenting expert advice from a talent acquisition analyst, Rilwan Sholanke, on the NUTM application process for the NSP program 2022.
About the NUTM Application Program
The NSP program has a four-stage of the application process:
- Online Application,
- Aptitude Test,
- Phone Interview and
- Final Interview
In this guide, we will break down the different stages and their expectations. We’ll also share some hints to become successful in the NSP application process.
NUTM Scholarship Program Requirements
- A valid bachelor’s degree in any discipline is required.
- You must be under 35 at the time of application.
1) Online Application:
Like most applications, you will be required to submit your application online. Please note that the application is free and we strongly advise that you become acquainted with the requisite information needed. Please save your application as you go.
Below are examples of required documents that you may need to upload during your application;
- Bio-data Information: This includes personal details of the applicant, as well as reference information. They may include Name, Gender, Marital Status, Age, Address, Nationality, etc.
- Educational Background: You will need to state your highest educational qualification to determine whether you are a good fit for the scholar’s program. The minimum qualification is a Bachelor’s degree from any reputable university and accredited course of study. Other details may include academic qualification, upload of academic certificates and transcripts, etc)
- Documents to upload:(Essays, Academic Transcripts, Reference Letters, etc.)
- Approach to the Essays: Please make use of the following resources to finetune your approach using the STAR technique.
- Video creation: You may be required to create a video to support your application. This will mostly cover your statement of purpose for your answers to one of the essay questions. Overall, the reviewing committee is testing for your authenticity, substance, and comportment. You can decide to upload the video to Youtube or share it via your google drive. Please ensure to meet the requirement for all video submissions if applicable.
2) Online Aptitude Test
- Applicants that pass the online application are invited for the aptitude test.
- The test can be taken within a time frame. You are allowed to pick a day and time that is comfortable for you within the given time frame (mostly a week).
- The assessment can be taken on a laptop, or desktop.
- The assessment is for 60 minutes and is divided into three sections: Work behaviour, Education, and Abstract Reasoning.
3) Phone Interview
The telephone interview is to find out that you are who you claimed to be. In this stage, you need to introduce yourself properly. It’s geared to determine:
- Are you suitable for the program?
- Your ability to speak good English and pay attention to details.
- Can you think critically?
Meanwhile, be prepared for unexpected questions too!
4) Final Interview
This is the stage of Truth.
At this stage, you will be assessed on:
- Your Aptitude – What drives and motivates you?
- Your Integrity – What are your core values? What do you live for?
- Leadership Potential – What are you doing currently to solve Nigeria’s problem? What impact have you created or what’s your plan to create one? In what way have you led before? What values are most important to you as a leader?
Other relevant questions are:
- What are your greatest strengths and weaknesses?
- What are you doing to improve on your weaknesses?
- What’s your motivation to attend the Program?
- How will NUTM help you achieve your goals?
- What do you plan to get out of the program?
- What happens if you don’t get selected?
With this guide, you’ll well be on your way towards securing an expensive spot at the Nigerian University of Technology and Management.
Wouldn’t you love to earn a coveted slot in this year’s NUTM Scholars’ Program? Stay tuned for more updates on the subject, such as tips from SmartBukites. You can reach out to us via [email protected] and also follow our social media channels.
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