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Post by Honorebu on Dec 7, 2015 23:23:54 GMT
The National University Commission (NUC), has released its annual university rankings and named University of Ibadan in Oyo state as the top tertiary institution in Nigeria.
The body, which is responsible for accreditation of schools, put University of Lagos in second place and rated Covenant University as the best private university.
Below is the 2013 Top 100 NUC University Ranking in Nigeria.
2013 TOP 100 University In Nigeria by NUC
1. University of Ibadan, UI
2. University of Lagos, Unilag
3. University of Benin, Uniben
4. Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU
5. Ahmadu Bello University, Abu
6. University of Ilorin, Unilorin
7. University of Jos, Unijos
8. University of Port Harcourt, Uniport
9. University of Maiduguri, Unimaid
10. University of Agriculture, Abeokuta,
11. Lagos State University, Lasu
12. Federal University of Technology, Futo
13. Covenant University, CU
14. University of Nigeria, UNN
15. Federal University of Technology, Futa
16. Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Unizik
17. Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Esut
18. Pan African University
19. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology. lautech
20. Modibbo Adama University of Technology
21. African University of Science and Technology
22. University of Uyo, Uniuyo
23. Bayero University Kano, Buk
24. Ambrose Alli University, AAU
25. Redeemer’s University,
26. Babcock University
27. Federal University of Technology, Owerri
28. University of Calabar, Unical
29. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture,
30. Ajayi Crowther University
31. Bowen University
32. Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Rsust
33. Lead City University
34. Crawford University
35. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, ATBU
36. Abia State University, Absu
37. Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto
38. Igbinedion University, Edo
39. Imo State University, Imsu
40. Niger Delta University
41. Bells University of Technology
42. Kwara State University
43. Nasarawa State University
44. Caleb University
45. Obong University Obong, Akwa Ibom
46. Adekunle Ajasin University
47. Ekiti State University, Ekiti
48. American University of Nigeria
49. Joseph Ayo Babalola, University
50. Veritas University, Abuja
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 7, 2015 23:28:13 GMT
51. Afe Babalola, University
52. Kaduna State University, Kaduna
53. Osun State University, Oshogbo
54. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University, Katsina
55. Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ndufu-Alike
56. Salem University, Lokoja
57. Novena University, Ogume
58. Achievers University, Owo Owo
59. Benson Idahosa University, Benin City
60. Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki
61. University of Abuja, Abuja
62. University of Mkar, Mkar
63. Madonna University, Okija
64. Bingham University, Auta Balifi
65. Plateau State University, Bokkos
66. Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun
67. Federal University, Dutse Dutse
68. Nigerian Turkish Nile University, Abuja
69. Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai
70. Landmark University Omu-Aran
71. Delta State University, Abraka Abraka
72. University of Agriculture, Makurdi Makurdi
73. Renaissance University, Enugu
74. Federal University, Otuoke Otuoke
75. Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode
76. Federal University, Oye-Ekiti Oye
77. Kano State University of Technology, Wudil
78. Tansian University, Umunya
79. Akwa Ibom State University, Uyo
80. Baze University, Abuja
81. Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, Aliero
82. Benue State University, Makurdi
83. Adeleke University, Ede
84. Ondo State University of Science & Technology, Okitipupa
85. Kogi State University, Anyigba
86. Western Delta University, Oghara
87. Federal University, Wukari Wukari
88. Paul University, Awka
89. Caritas University, Enugu
90. Federal University, Lafia Lafia
91. Cross River University of Science & Technology, Calabar
92. Fountain University, Oshogbo
93. Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin
94. Godfrey Okoye University, Ugwuomu-Nike
95. Oduduwa University, Ile Ife
96. Anambra State University Uli
97. Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye
98. Federal University, Lokoja Lokoja
99. Federal University, Kashere Kashere
100. Rhema University Obeama-Asa
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 7, 2015 23:31:25 GMT
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 7, 2015 23:35:19 GMT
Yoruba Unis just swallowed the top 5. Where would Nigeria be without the Yorubas, despite the fact that we're just scratching the surface of our potentials?
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 7, 2015 23:49:58 GMT
Yoruba Unis just swallowed the top 5. Where would Nigeria be without the Yorubas, despite the fact that we're just scratching the surface of our potentials? True words.OAU is still standing strong by the way.Please what will we remember Jagaban for when he dies?
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 8, 2015 0:01:44 GMT
Yoruba Unis just swallowed the top 5. Where would Nigeria be without the Yorubas, despite the fact that we're just scratching the surface of our potentials? True words.OAU is still standing strong by the way.Please what will we remember Jagaban for when he dies?Remember him for re-colonising Lagos. I remember I asked sukkot the same question on NL a few months ago and he couldn't find a proper reply.
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 8, 2015 0:10:38 GMT
True words.OAU is still standing strong by the way.Please what will we remember Jagaban for when he dies? Remember him for re-colonising Lagos. I remember I asked sukkot the same question on NL a few months ago and he couldn't find a proper reply. Cocoa House, Odua Investment company, Liberty Stadium now Obafemi Awolowo stadium are still standing strong as well
But folks keep giving the excuse that Oh that was a regional government and bla blah
I'm not buying that
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 8, 2015 0:25:14 GMT
Okay so we have the top 5 unis, yet our region is lagging behind in jamb , waec etc.......
What's going on?
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 8, 2015 0:55:38 GMT
Remember him for re-colonising Lagos. I remember I asked sukkot the same question on NL a few months ago and he couldn't find a proper reply. Cocoa House, Odua Investment company, Liberty Stadium now Obafemi Awolowo stadium are still standing strong as well
But folks keep giving the excuse that Oh that was a regional government and bla blah
I'm not buying thatLool. We know have Tinubu's companies running the show instead of Odua investment.
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Post by Iya Niyen! on Dec 8, 2015 3:50:49 GMT
Okay so we have the top 5 unis, yet our region is lagging behind in jamb , waec etc....... What's going on? Yoruba are not lagging behind in Jamb, The few good students actually are whooping Jamb's behind.. The problem is WAEC,90% of kids these days are blockheads who were rushed out of primary schools but the east don't have a problem with exam miracle /special centers..... Parents' impatience is a major problem. They enroll their kids in mushroom 2 bdrms "private" schools & insist they go from pry 4 to JS1 cos of bragging rights... It's fashionable to proclaim "my kid is 4 & in primary one", doesn't matter if all the kids homework, they have to do it.. My 9yr old is in primary 5, has been in the top 4 of 22-25 since pry 1, is going to attempt Nat common entrance (privately)in order to prepare him for next year that his school will formally enroll all pry 6 students. His after school private home tutor is trying to "push" us into allowing him proceed to JS 1 in sept like 60-70% of his classmates are likely to, would have considered it but my boy said he isn't "ready" yet & we won't force him..... He will be 11 in JS1, it is gradually being viewed as a curse/abomination to clock 10 in primary school..
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 8, 2015 3:58:31 GMT
Okay so we have the top 5 unis, yet our region is lagging behind in jamb , waec etc....... What's going on? Yoruba are not lagging behind in Jamb, The few good students actually are whooping Jamb's behind.. The problem is WAEC,90% of kids these days are blockheads who were rushed out of primary schools but the east don't have a problem with exam miracle /special centers..... Parents' impatience is a major problem. They enroll their kids in mushroom 2 bdrms "private" schools & insist they go from pry 4 to JS1 cos of bragging rights... It's fashionable to proclaim "my kid is 4 & in primary one", doesn't matter if all the kids homework, they have to do it.. My 9yr old is in primary 5, has been in the top 4 of 22-25 since pry 1, is going to attempt Nat common entrance (privately)in order to prepare him for next year that his school will formally enroll all pry 6 students. His after school private home tutor is trying to "push" us into allowing him proceed to JS 1 in sept like 60-70% of his classmates are likely to, would have considered it but my boy said he isn't "ready" yet & we won't force him..... He will be 11 in JS1, it is gradually being viewed as a curse/abomination to clock 10 in primary school.. I keep hearing about this miracle centers, what are the miracle centers and why are they miraculous? Are you speaking of tutoring centers? You guys are good parents, I know of other parents that would have done the opposite of what you guys did. You've got a bright kid there. Unless I've been looking at the wrong stats, about 50% of our students failed jamb. Jamb is for college and waec is for high school, right? If our students are failing waec, isn't that something we ought to be worried about?
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Post by Iya Niyen! on Dec 8, 2015 5:52:20 GMT
Yoruba are not lagging behind in Jamb, The few good students actually are whooping Jamb's behind.. The problem is WAEC,90% of kids these days are blockheads who were rushed out of primary schools but the east don't have a problem with exam miracle /special centers..... Parents' impatience is a major problem. They enroll their kids in mushroom 2 bdrms "private" schools & insist they go from pry 4 to JS1 cos of bragging rights... It's fashionable to proclaim "my kid is 4 & in primary one", doesn't matter if all the kids homework, they have to do it.. My 9yr old is in primary 5, has been in the top 4 of 22-25 since pry 1, is going to attempt Nat common entrance (privately)in order to prepare him for next year that his school will formally enroll all pry 6 students. His after school private home tutor is trying to "push" us into allowing him proceed to JS 1 in sept like 60-70% of his classmates are likely to, would have considered it but my boy said he isn't "ready" yet & we won't force him..... He will be 11 in JS1, it is gradually being viewed as a curse/abomination to clock 10 in primary school.. I keep hearing about this miracle centers, what are the miracle centers and why are they miraculous? Are you speaking of tutoring centers? You guys are good parents, I know of other parents that would have done the opposite of what you guys did. You've got a bright kid there. Unless I've been looking at the wrong stats, about 50% of our students failed jamb. Jamb is for college and waec is for high school, right? If our students are failing waec, isn't that something we ought to be worried about? Miracle centres is just euphemism for exam malpractice centres...It is not same as tutoring centres, nothing in common.. WAEC fees is 10-15k, miracle centres add 50k "exam facilitation" fees to it, the students on exam day don't have much to do beyond transcribing from the already prepared answer sheets to their own papers.... WAEC is like your SAT or is it GED? Final exam in high school... Jamb is the pre requisite to gain admission to college / university. .. You need both... WAEC is easily manipulated but Jamb is CBT, results are ready in quick time so the room to manipulate is non existent... I already highlighted the major fault line behind why our students are failing massively, " HORRIBLE ELEMENTARY STANDARDS".. It then gets carried on into mid school & high school, when my kids are reading to me , i ask them to point at the exact word & not joint rush through... I am not one to brag about my kid is doing pry 4 work when I'm actually the one doing most of it.. It is a cycle that needs to be broken..
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 8, 2015 5:57:50 GMT
I keep hearing about this miracle centers, what are the miracle centers and why are they miraculous? Are you speaking of tutoring centers? You guys are good parents, I know of other parents that would have done the opposite of what you guys did. You've got a bright kid there. Unless I've been looking at the wrong stats, about 50% of our students failed jamb. Jamb is for college and waec is for high school, right? If our students are failing waec, isn't that something we ought to be worried about? Miracle centres is just euphemism for exam malpractice centres...It is not same as tutoring centres, nothing in common.. WAEC fees is 10-15k, miracle centres add 50k "exam facilitation" fees to it, the students on exam day don't have much to do beyond transcribing from the already prepared answer sheets to their own papers.... WAEC is like your SAT or is it GED? Final exam in high school... Jamb is the pre requisite to gain admission to college / university. .. You need both... WAEC is easily manipulated but Jamb is CBT, results are ready in quick time so the room to manipulate is non existent... I already highlighted the major fault line behind why our students are failing massively, " HORRIBLE ELEMENTARY STANDARDS".. It then gets carried on into mid school & high school, when my kids are reading to me , i ask them to point at the exact word & not joint rush through... I am not one to brag about my kid is doing pry 4 work when I'm actually the one doing most of it.. It is a cycle that needs to be broken.. I get your point. If these miracle centers are "known facts".....why isn't FG putting an end to it? Or JAMB/WAEC.
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Post by Omoluabi on Dec 8, 2015 7:12:33 GMT
Yoruba Unis just swallowed the top 5. Where would Nigeria be without the Yorubas, despite the fact that we're just scratching the surface of our potentials? True words.OAU is still standing strong by the way.Please what will we remember Jagaban for when he dies?Aare, so you're greatest Ife too?? No wonder your aroma plenty the Only African University or Oba Awon University should have come first o Anyway since na Yoruba Institutions populate the 1st 10, mo ti fi owo wo nu Meanwhile, Aare fi Jagaban mi sile o..... It's not his his fault he turned out a greedy politician jare......na the realities of the present time make am so. Anybody who moved closely with MKO in his political journey and travails and saw how he ended might be tempted to conclude Nigeria and even Yoruba are no longer worth dying for. I want to believe that happened to Ojuyobo so while 'trying to fight' for Yoruba interests, he remembers to pay himself first
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Post by Omoluabi on Dec 8, 2015 7:21:14 GMT
Okay so we have the top 5 unis, yet our region is lagging behind in jamb , waec etc....... What's going on? Yoruba are not lagging behind in Jamb, The few good students actually are whooping Jamb's behind.. The problem is WAEC,90% of kids these days are blockheads who were rushed out of primary schools but the east don't have a problem with exam miracle /special centers..... Parents' impatience is a major problem. They enroll their kids in mushroom 2 bdrms "private" schools & insist they go from pry 4 to JS1 cos of bragging rights...
It's fashionable to proclaim "my kid is 4 & in primary one", doesn't matter if all the kids homework, they have to do it..
My 9yr old is in primary 5, has been in the top 4 of 22-25 since pry 1, is going to attempt Nat common entrance (privately)in order to prepare him for next year that his school will formally enroll all pry 6 students. His after school private home tutor is trying to "push" us into allowing him proceed to JS 1 in sept like 60-70% of his classmates are likely to, would have considered it but my boy said he isn't "ready" yet & we won't force him..... He will be 11 in JS1, it is gradually being viewed as a curse/abomination to clock 10 in primary school.. @the bold is the problem.....bragging rights. My 7Yr old daughter is doing very well in her class and i've refused all the entreaties from friends and some overzealous teachers to allow her jump. Where is she rushing to? and for what? Miracle centers for east and south south na die.....
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