How to Apply for the Julius Berger Scholarship 2025
Julius Berger is offering scholarships to female engineering students in Nigerian public universities. This post shares the requirements, how to apply and what to expect. If you’re eligible, don’t sleep on this.
You know those times when something actually good comes from a big company? This might be one of them. Julius Berger Nigeria Plc, the name most people recognise from those heavy-duty construction sites and roadworks, is offering scholarships for female students in engineering and related fields.
If you’re in 200 level, studying something technical in a public university, and you’re not playing around with your grades, this could be your chance to cut down on stress — at least financially.
Let’s go through everything quickly, but properly.
Table of contents
What This Scholarship Is About
This offer is part of Julius Berger’s way of giving back. They’re focusing on young women studying engineering and tech-related courses. It’s a merit-based award, so you’ll need brains, not long legs.
The scholarship covers full-time students in federal and state universities, and there’s a long list of accepted courses (we’ll get to that in a minute).
Who Should Apply?
If you check all these boxes, then go for it:
- You’re Nigerian.
- You’re female.
- You’re in a public university (federal or state, not private).
- Your course falls under Engineering, Technology, or Environmental faculties.
- You’re currently in your second year (200 level).
- You’ve got at least a 3.5 CGPA on a 5-point scale.
Now, about those courses…
Accepted Courses
Here’s the full list. If your course is here, you’re eligible:
- Architecture
- Building Engineering
- Construction Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Structural Engineering
- Project Management
- Quantity Surveying
- Cartography
- Land Surveying
- Chemical Engineering
- Metallurgical and Material Engineering
- Production Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Networking and Cloud Computing
- Software & Web Development
- Construction Project Management
- Building Technology
Even if your exact course title sounds slightly different, check if it matches the field. If unsure, ask your HOD or course adviser.
How To Apply
Everything happens online. Don’t print anything and start mailing, that one na old style.
First Things First
- Make sure you have a valid email and phone number.
- Then go to the Julius Berger Scholarship page.
Once you’re there:
- Click “Apply Now”.
- Click “Register Now” and create your account.
- Check your inbox to activate your account.
- Return to the JBN application portal.
- Login with your email and password.
- Fill in all your personal and academic info.
- Upload the documents listed below.
- Crosscheck everything before submitting.
- Hit “Apply Now”.
- A pop-up will confirm that your application went through.
After all that, go back to the main site, log in, and download your profile. Take it to your Head of Department for signing. Then scan and upload it again.
Documents You Must Upload
- A clear passport photo (white background, not more than 200KB)
- Admission letter (either from your uni or JAMB)
- UTME result
- O’Level result
- If you have A-Level, OND or NCE, include those too
- Your 100-level result
Make sure the name on every document matches what you use in your application. If anything differs, you need a sworn affidavit.
Also, preview each file before final submission. Blurry uploads or wrong files can mess things up.
Deadline and Other Details
- Application closes on August 21, 2025.
- Only shortlisted candidates will get info on the exam date.
- Test will be computer-based and monitored.
And yes, the application is free. Don’t let anybody ask you to pay one kobo. Only use Scholastica, the official platform.
No email applications, no shortcuts. Anyone promising to help you “run it” is likely out to scam you. Shine your eyes.
Need Help?
Questions? Email: scholastica@dragnet-solutions.com
Don’t sit this one out if you qualify. Things are tough out there, and a little help from Julius Berger could go a long way.
Besides, it doesn’t hurt to try. Worst case? You gain application experience. Best case? You collect the money and smile to the bank. Or at least, buy better textbooks without begging your parents. Either way, it’s a win.
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