This video is packed with information!!💥💥 I have watched it more than three times and I keep getting new ideas. Kudos to you Aanu and the gang💪💪❤🔥 However, I have a question. My secondary school doesn't issue a certificate of graduation. Can I use my testimonial instead?
Hello, I plan on apply for the 2023 undergraduate GKS, But I am confuse how on how to apply I don't understand...can I use my WAEC result?..I really need to know..thank you.
Good day please I would like to ask if I can use the waec slip instead of the certificate as I'm writing waec this year and the certificate won't be out until around this time next year
This is a tough one to answer because I did not have to submit the original document during my own time at the point of application. I did when I arrived in Korea. However, my understanding is that some of these logistics have changed. I'd recommend that you check in with the Korean Cultural Center in Abuja to confirm this information.
Not disturbing me at all. I believe it's only the original you will be apostiling. My understanding is that the Korean Embassy do not apostile copies because both the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Education authenticate only the original. You do not need to apostile your birth certificate since you will have an international passport. Only school academic records. I hope this helps.
@@scholarshipiq5299 Good Day Mr Aanu, I have a minor-ish problem which is my Intl. passport is not ready yet and I need it to legalize my documents at the embassy. Any recommendation on what else I can do?? Edit: Also If my passport is ready before then, can I visit the Korean embassy in Lagos instead of travelling all the way down to Abuja? Edit: Lastly, do I need to get two letters to prove ownership of result, like 1 letter for the court when I get affidavit and 1 letter for the embassy. Or I can just use the same letter with the court stamp and all at the embassy?
@@BeAG00dHuman 1. I am not familiar with that scenario. Accordingly, I am not in the best position to offer advice. 2. I am not quite sure on this one. Please call the Lagos and Abuja offices to confirm. 3. I am not quite sure if I understand your question. Here are the steps to follow: Step 1: Take the documents (Original Secondary School Certificate, and Original Transcript & WAEC result) to the Federal Ministry of Education to authenticate the documents Step 2: Take the documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to authenticate the documents (the Foreign Affairs will not authenticate it unless you have it from the Ministry of Education) Step 3: Take the documents to the court to receive an affidavit. You might also need to have a letter from your school to confirming that the results are indeed yours. Step 4: Take the affidavit and the authenticated documents to the Korean Embassy to legalise your documents (You have to send an email ahead to book the time. It is currently done only on Mondays. Here is the email address: millindaaguocha@yahoo.com) Check out this link for more information: overseas.mofa.go.kr/ng-en/brd/m_23700/view.do?seq=11&srchFr=&srchTo=&srchWord=&srchTp=&multi_itm_seq=0&itm_seq_1=0&itm_seq_2=0&company_cd=&company_nm=&page=1 I hope this is helpful.
@@scholarshipiq5299 ohhh thanks for the help. I was able to contact the embassy and I was told nothing other than an Intl. Passport would be accepted. I’m working on it and it would take 7days I also asked if the Lagos office is operating as I was told they are and if I remember correctly, somewhere in the embassy’s website says something about some particular states going to the Lagos embassy for stuff regarding (GKS) so yeah I have all the info I need from the embassy. Thanks a lot for the help. Especially with this video.
This will depend on the country you are applying from. The bottom line of how to go about it is if your country is part of Hague Convention or not. May I ask your nationality?
@@zaysunshineee In that case, you would need to do the following: Step 1: Take the documents (Original Secondary School Certificate, and Original Transcript & WAEC result) to the Federal Ministry of Education to authenticate the documents Step 2: Take the documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to authenticate the documents (the Foreign Affairs will not authenticate it unless you have it from the Ministry of Education) Step 3: Take the documents to the court to receive an affidavit. You might also need to have a letter from your school to confirming that the results are indeed yours. Step 4: Take the affidavit and the authenticated documents to the Korean Embassy to legalise your documents (You have to send an email ahead to book the time. It is currently done only on Mondays. Here is the email address: millindaaguocha@yahoo.com) Check out this link for more information: overseas.mofa.go.kr/ng-en/brd/m_23700/view.do?seq=11&srchFr=&srchTo=&srchWord=&srchTp=&multi_itm_seq=0&itm_seq_1=0&itm_seq_2=0&company_cd=&company_nm=&page=1 I hope this is helpful.
@@scholarshipiq5299 oh Thank you, it sure is helpful. Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be able to do that, time being a major factor. The deadline for submission here is on the 4th and I had no idea authentication of documents was such a long process. I live in Lagos and I'm too young to be allowed to go to Abuja alone and there's no time to ask someone to follow me cause like I said, the time's already too short. Thanks for your help, though. It was useful though I'll sadly have to let it go. It breaks my heart considering how much effort I've initially put into it but I guess that's life. Thank you!
hello sir, i tried sending you a message via email and it says your email does not exist. Is there any alternative method. i also check your social platforms and they dont exist
This video is packed with information!!💥💥
I have watched it more than three times and I keep getting new ideas.
Kudos to you Aanu and the gang💪💪❤🔥
However, I have a question.
My secondary school doesn't issue a certificate of graduation. Can I use my testimonial instead?
This is informative
Good day. I just wanted to say thank you so much. You have been of really great help and support to me. Thank you 😊
Hello,
I plan on apply for the 2023 undergraduate GKS,
But I am confuse how on how to apply
I don't understand...can I use my WAEC result?..I really need to know..thank you.
I also want to apply for the 2023 undergraduate. You can use your waec result and your secondary school certificate
You can drop your social media handle so I can message you directly if you don’t mind
Dear 머시. 너무 멋지고 훌륭해요.😀
Good day please I would like to ask if I can use the waec slip instead of the certificate as I'm writing waec this year and the certificate won't be out until around this time next year
This is a tough one to answer because I did not have to submit the original document during my own time at the point of application. I did when I arrived in Korea. However, my understanding is that some of these logistics have changed. I'd recommend that you check in with the Korean Cultural Center in Abuja to confirm this information.
Good day please am also from Nigeria
Please I would like you to guide me step by step the grades and high school transcript seems to confuse me
Thanks a lot,it's great for me to write my personal statement,you guys are amazing.mika, I look forward for the president of tomorrow.
Thank you, Kaviya.
Sorry for disturbing. Please when getting our documents apostiled do we need to do the same for our copy of certificates and birth certificate also
Not disturbing me at all. I believe it's only the original you will be apostiling. My understanding is that the Korean Embassy do not apostile copies because both the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Education authenticate only the original. You do not need to apostile your birth certificate since you will have an international passport. Only school academic records. I hope this helps.
@@scholarshipiq5299 thank you so much for replying I really appreciate it
@@scholarshipiq5299 Good Day Mr Aanu, I have a minor-ish problem which is my Intl. passport is not ready yet and I need it to legalize my documents at the embassy. Any recommendation on what else I can do??
Edit: Also If my passport is ready before then, can I visit the Korean embassy in Lagos instead of travelling all the way down to Abuja?
Edit: Lastly, do I need to get two letters to prove ownership of result, like 1 letter for the court when I get affidavit and 1 letter for the embassy. Or I can just use the same letter with the court stamp and all at the embassy?
@@BeAG00dHuman
1. I am not familiar with that scenario. Accordingly, I am not in the best position to offer advice.
2. I am not quite sure on this one. Please call the Lagos and Abuja offices to confirm.
3. I am not quite sure if I understand your question. Here are the steps to follow:
Step 1: Take the documents (Original Secondary School Certificate, and Original Transcript & WAEC result) to the Federal Ministry of Education to authenticate the documents
Step 2: Take the documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to authenticate the documents (the Foreign Affairs will not authenticate it unless you have it from the Ministry of Education)
Step 3: Take the documents to the court to receive an affidavit. You might also need to have a letter from your school to confirming that the results are indeed yours.
Step 4: Take the affidavit and the authenticated documents to the Korean Embassy to legalise your documents (You have to send an email ahead to book the time. It is currently done only on Mondays. Here is the email address: millindaaguocha@yahoo.com)
Check out this link for more information: overseas.mofa.go.kr/ng-en/brd/m_23700/view.do?seq=11&srchFr=&srchTo=&srchWord=&srchTp=&multi_itm_seq=0&itm_seq_1=0&itm_seq_2=0&company_cd=&company_nm=&page=1
I hope this is helpful.
@@scholarshipiq5299 ohhh thanks for the help. I was able to contact the embassy and I was told nothing other than an Intl. Passport would be accepted. I’m working on it and it would take 7days
I also asked if the Lagos office is operating as I was told they are and if I remember correctly, somewhere in the embassy’s website says something about some particular states going to the Lagos embassy for stuff regarding (GKS) so yeah I have all the info I need from the embassy.
Thanks a lot for the help. Especially with this video.
Hello
How can I contact you directly?
I'm from nigeria btw
You can reach via LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/aanuoluwapo-aanu-afolabi-98317231/
Hey we should have 80 percent in our last year of high school or the average of all the three years of high school should be 80 percent?
I am not quite sure, Mansi. Fundamentally, the higher your grade, the better your chances will be.
@@scholarshipiq5299 okk
@@scholarshipiq5299 thnx for reply
In university track people can only apply for science/BSc degree
I am not quite sure. Please refer to the application information for details.
Hello
For those of us who are unable to get our documents apostilled, is there another way to certify the authenticity?
This will depend on the country you are applying from. The bottom line of how to go about it is if your country is part of Hague Convention or not. May I ask your nationality?
@@scholarshipiq5299 I'm Nigerian too
@@zaysunshineee In that case, you would need to do the following:
Step 1: Take the documents (Original Secondary School Certificate, and Original Transcript & WAEC result) to the Federal Ministry of Education to authenticate the documents
Step 2: Take the documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to authenticate the documents (the Foreign Affairs will not authenticate it unless you have it from the Ministry of Education)
Step 3: Take the documents to the court to receive an affidavit. You might also need to have a letter from your school to confirming that the results are indeed yours.
Step 4: Take the affidavit and the authenticated documents to the Korean Embassy to legalise your documents (You have to send an email ahead to book the time. It is currently done only on Mondays. Here is the email address: millindaaguocha@yahoo.com)
Check out this link for more information: overseas.mofa.go.kr/ng-en/brd/m_23700/view.do?seq=11&srchFr=&srchTo=&srchWord=&srchTp=&multi_itm_seq=0&itm_seq_1=0&itm_seq_2=0&company_cd=&company_nm=&page=1
I hope this is helpful.
@@scholarshipiq5299 oh
Thank you, it sure is helpful.
Unfortunately, I don't think I'll be able to do that, time being a major factor. The deadline for submission here is on the 4th and I had no idea authentication of documents was such a long process. I live in Lagos and I'm too young to be allowed to go to Abuja alone and there's no time to ask someone to follow me cause like I said, the time's already too short.
Thanks for your help, though. It was useful though I'll sadly have to let it go. It breaks my heart considering how much effort I've initially put into it but I guess that's life.
Thank you!
@@scholarshipiq5299 good morning. Welcome back. please after all the process must we take it to the Korean embassy?
Good day. Your videos have been really helpful. I’d like to know if there’s a way I can message you directly sir.
Hi Peng, you can reach out to me directly on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/aanuoluwapo-aanu-afolabi-98317231/
I'm glad you found the video useful.
@@scholarshipiq5299 I have done that sir
@@scholarshipiq5299 Good day sir, I’d like to know if it’s possible to study cosmetology or any other related course with GKS
hello sir, i tried sending you a message via email and it says your email does not exist. Is there any alternative method. i also check your social platforms and they dont exist
Hi Esom, you can reach me on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/aanuoluwapo-aanu-afolabi-98317231/