Thinklab Charity Foundation announces full tuition scholarship for top JAMB scorers

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Thinklab Charity Foundation, the CSR arm of Thinklab Group Limited, is offering full tuition scholarships to the top 1,000 candidates who scored 200 and above in the recently released JAMB exams.

The scholarship program is open to candidates from states where Thinklab Group has a presence.

The foundation previously sponsored approximately 10,000 candidates for their JAMB, WAEC, and NECO exams fees in 2024.

‘We are thrilled to respond to the recently released JAMB exam results and extend our warmest congratulations to all our beneficiaries who have excelled in the exams,’ said Jibrin Mohammed Sarki for the foundation.

‘Your hard work and dedication have paid off, and we are proud to have played a part in your journey.’

The scholarships will cover the full cost of university education for the awardees.

‘At Thinklab Charity Foundation, we believe that education is the key to unlocking potential and transforming

‘We are committed to supporting exceptional students like you, who demonstrate academic excellence and a passion for learning,” Sarki added.

Details on eligibility criteria and how to apply for the scholarship will be communicated soon by the Thinklab Charity Foundation.

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