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Best Countries Giving Scholarships to Africans Without IELTS in 2026

Musa Mustapha
By Musa Mustapha - Editor
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Germany, Turkey, Hungary, China, and Malaysia are among the best countries offering scholarship opportunities to Africans without IELTS in 2026. Many accept WAEC English, language letters, or internal assessments instead.

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I have seen so many students, but for the case of Ahmad Abubakar. He had strong grades, leadership experience, and a genuine passion for engineering. But one thing was blocking him: IELTS. The exam fee alone felt like punishment, and the nearest test center was hours away. He asked me one question: “Musa, is there any country that will accept me without IELTS?”

Contents
Germany: Still One of the Smartest MovesTurkey: Scholarships Many Africans IgnoreHungary: Quietly Becoming a Scholarship HubChina: Massive Opportunities, But Research CarefullyMalaysia: Affordable and Student-FriendlyWhat Nobody Tells YouPractical Steps to Apply in 2026The Honest Closing

My answer then is the same answer now: Yes — and more countries are opening up in 2026 than many students realize.

Too many African students assume studying abroad is only for people with money, connections, or expensive English tests. That belief has killed thousands of dreams before the application even starts.

The truth is this: many universities and scholarship bodies now accept alternatives like WAEC English, university language letters, previous education in English, or internal language assessments.

If you’re searching for the best countries giving scholarships to Africans without IELTS in 2026, this is where I would start.

Germany: Still One of the Smartest Moves

I’ve recommended Germany to many students because it combines two things Africans need most: affordable education and respected degrees.

Many public universities charge low or no tuition, and several scholarships support international students. In many cases, if your previous education was taught in English, some institutions may waive IELTS.

Programs connected to DAAD remain worth checking as of my last review. Always verify directly on the official university portal because requirements differ.

Germany is especially strong for engineering, data science, health sciences, and research-heavy fields.

Turkey: Scholarships Many Africans Ignore

Turkey surprises people every year.

The Türkiye Scholarships program has funded students across Africa for undergraduate, master’s, and PhD studies. Some applicants are invited without needing IELTS if other proof of English exists or if the program offers language preparation.

I once guided a student who nearly skipped Turkey because he thought it was “not competitive enough.” He got fully funded and later thanked me for pushing him.

Never underestimate countries others are ignoring.

Hungary: Quietly Becoming a Scholarship Hub

Hungary has become more visible through the Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship.

This program supports many international students, including Africans. Several universities may accept previous English-medium education or conduct their own language review instead of demanding IELTS.

Hungary is practical for students who want Europe exposure without the brutal competition of UK or Canada routes.

China: Massive Opportunities, But Research Carefully

China continues to offer many scholarships through government and university routes.

Some programs accept English proficiency letters from previous institutions. Others may request interviews instead of IELTS. However, requirements vary heavily by school.

My honest advice? Don’t apply blindly because “China has many scholarships.” Target specific universities with clear support systems, relevant courses, and updated international offices.

Malaysia: Affordable and Student-Friendly

Malaysia remains underrated for Africans.

Tuition can be more manageable than Western countries, and several universities accept WAEC English or a medium-of-instruction letter instead of IELTS.

For students who want a smoother transition, Muslim-friendly communities, and relatively lower living costs, Malaysia deserves serious attention.

What Nobody Tells You

Here is the uncomfortable truth: No IELTS does not mean no standards.

Many students celebrate seeing “IELTS waived” but forget the university still wants proof you can survive academically in English.

That means weak personal statements, careless transcripts, poor CVs, and fake documents will still destroy your chances.

Some students obsess over IELTS and ignore the real battle: presenting themselves professionally.

Practical Steps to Apply in 2026

  1. Build a shortlist of 5 countries above based on your course, not hype.
  2. Visit only official scholarship or university websites.
  3. Search for phrases like “English proficiency waiver” or “medium of instruction accepted.”
  4. Request a language letter from your school if classes were taught in English.
  5. Prepare a serious CV and personal statement.
  6. Apply early. Late applicants usually meet closed portals.
  7. Avoid agents promising guaranteed scholarships.

The Honest Closing

If IELTS has been the reason you stopped dreaming, I need to say this clearly: it may be an obstacle, but it is not the end of your story.

There are real best countries giving scholarships to Africans without IELTS in 2026 — but only for students willing to research properly, apply honestly, and move faster than procrastination.

Somebody less talented than you will win this year simply because they submitted on time.

Don’t let that happen again.

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