Study in the UK from Nigeria
UK university courses, qualification equivalencies, and the student visa pathway for Nigeria students.
Qualification equivalency
UK universities accept the following qualifications from Nigeria as equivalent to UK A-levels for undergraduate entry:
- WAEC/WASSCE
- NECO
- IJMB
Exact grade requirements vary by university and course — check the course page for the specific UK A-level requirement, which most universities map directly to the qualifications listed above.
Visa & application
Students from Nigeria need a UK Student visa to study a full-time university course. Once a UK university offers you a place, they will issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) — that is the document you use to apply for the visa.
Popular UK subjects
Frequently asked questions
Can I apply to a UK university with WAEC/WASSCE from Nigeria?
Yes. UK universities accept WAEC/WASSCE, NECO, IJMB as equivalent to A-levels for undergraduate entry. Exact grade requirements vary by university and course — most published entry requirements list the country-specific qualification alongside the UK A-level grade.
Do UK universities accept students from Nigeria?
Yes. UK universities admit international students from Nigeria into both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Applications go through UCAS for undergraduate study and directly to the university for postgraduate study.
What student visa do I need from Nigeria?
Students from Nigeria need a UK Student visa (formerly Tier 4) to study a full-time university course. The visa is granted after the university issues a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). See the official gov.uk Student visa page for current eligibility and processing times.
How long does it take to complete a UK degree from Nigeria?
A standard UK undergraduate degree takes three years in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and four years in Scotland. Integrated Masters take four years. A postgraduate taught Masters takes one year full-time. The Graduate Route visa then allows two extra years to live and work in the UK without employer sponsorship.