The MRS Oil Nigeria Scholarship Scheme is designed to support the educational advancement of children of employees and shareholders of MRS Oil Nigeria Plc by providing fully funded scholarships.
The scholarship is open to undergraduate students admitted into accredited tertiary institutions and Senior Secondary School (SS 1–3) students attending recognised secondary schools in Nigeria.
This article outlines the scholarship details, eligibility criteria, benefits, required documents, and application process.
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Scholarship Summary
Host Organisation: MRS Oil Nigeria Plc
Study Location: Nigeria (Africa)
Category:
Secondary School Scholarships
Undergraduate Scholarships
Eligible Country: Nigeria
Reward: Fully Funded Scholarship
Deadline: January 31, 2026
About the MRS Oil Nigeria Scholarship
The MRS Oil Nigeria Scholarship Scheme aims to promote academic excellence by offering financial support to outstanding students who are dependents of MRS Oil Nigeria Plc employees and shareholders.
The scholarship covers both secondary and tertiary education, helping beneficiaries focus fully on their studies without financial burden.
Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for the MRS Oil Nigeria Scholarship 2025/2026, applicants must meet the following general conditions:
Must be a child of a confirmed employee or shareholder of MRS Oil Nigeria Plc
Must be enrolled in a government-owned or accredited private institution
Must demonstrate academic excellence, with a minimum of five (5) distinctions
Must meet all additional conditions stated in the official scholarship guidelines
Secondary School Applicants (JSCE / SS 1–3)
Applicants must:
Have completed the Junior Secondary Certificate Examination (JSCE)
Possess at least five (5) distinctions (A grades) in one sitting, including Mathematics and English Language
Have JSCE results available at the time of application
Be not more than 18 years old
Be a Nigerian citizen
Be a child of a confirmed employee or individual shareholder of MRS Oil Nigeria Plc
Not be a beneficiary of any other scholarship
Undergraduate Applicants
Applicants must:
Have completed SSCE, NECO, or GCE in one sitting
Obtain at least five (5) distinctions (A grades) in relevant subjects, including Mathematics and English Language
Have secured admission into an approved Nigerian tertiary institution
(University, Polytechnic, or Monotechnic)
Be not more than 25 years old at the time of application
Be a Nigerian citizen
Be a child of a confirmed employee of MRS Oil Nigeria Plc
Not be a beneficiary of any other scholarship
Benefits of the MRS Oil Nigeria Scholarship
The scholarship provides:
Full tuition coverage
Support for study and living expenses
Funding for the entire duration of the programme
Required Documents
Applicants must complete the online application and submit scanned copies of the following documents:
Personal details (Name, Gender, Date of Birth, Nationality, State of Origin)
Passport photograph
Mobile number and email address
Name and address of school
Class/level
Name and contact details of Principal or Head of Department
Subjects and grades
School fees document (signed by the school)
Name of sponsor
Additional Documents (Upload Required):
JSCE result (for secondary school applicants)
SSCE/NECO/GCE result (for undergraduate applicants)
Admission letter
Birth certificate or sworn affidavit
(Affidavit date must not be earlier than 60 days before December 3, 2025)
Parent/guardian means of identification
All documents must be sent electronically to:
📧 monscholarship@mrsholdings.com
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
Interested and qualified applicants should:
1. Visit the official MRS Oil Nigeria Scholarship webpage
2. Download the application form and guidelines for the relevant category
3. Complete the application form
4. Attach all required documents (maximum file size: 5MB)
5. Submit the application via email to monscholarship@mrsholdings.com
👉 Click here to apply
Application Deadline
🗓 January 31, 2026













































































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