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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by HomoSapiien: 5:07pm On Oct 02, 2015
fratermathy:
Hello Nairalanders! wink


3. University of Ilorin:
This University seems to find its way into virtually every listing and ranking of Nigerian Universities. The school is known mainly for one thing, SPEED!!! In UNILORIN, 1 Year is 1 Years, sometimes, even less. [s] The school is located in the Yoru-Fula City of Ilorin in Central Nigeria. [/s] The schoo


What in the name of fvck do you mean by 'yoru-fula'

Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by Srallens(m): 5:07pm On Oct 02, 2015
fratermathy:


The range I put was intended for Academic Masters and not Professional Masters.
. Is dat amount of money supposed to b for d whole duration of the program?
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by Balet: 5:07pm On Oct 02, 2015
yokiti:
Some people will just sit down in their rooms and form what isn't true. Unilorin shouldn't be on that list.

Imagine my friend's 18 months programme turning to over 24 months.
Though it could depend on different department. My friend who started his M.Eng @ UNILOR before me is yet to complete his programme after almost 3yrs whereas I have M.Eng @ FUTA less than 2yrs.
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by eljanfortis(m): 5:11pm On Oct 02, 2015
khassy:
why is it only UNILORIN own that the building looks unkempt and dirty



BTW
Today's my mom's birthday


can I get some likes for her
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by uwemetok(m): 5:12pm On Oct 02, 2015
Bia Mr Blogger, After spending for years in University Of Uyo, I haven't come across such building... it doesn't exist, so don't try to conceive it with your small brain

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by youngsahito(m): 5:14pm On Oct 02, 2015
Pls hw much is OAU full session payment for MSC program?
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by pus30: 5:15pm On Oct 02, 2015
[size=28pt]mini campus university of ilorin[/size]

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by NwaTeacher1: 5:20pm On Oct 02, 2015
Futo is the worst place for Pg

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by oduhjoseph(m): 5:20pm On Oct 02, 2015
As for state universities undertaking pg programs, benue state university shouldn't be left out in terms of compentency and speed. Tentatively, the period covered is 3 semesters, however on the average pragmatically it will take a serious minded student 4 semesters to complet his/her pg program. Although, some supervisors can be inconsiderate therby delaying ones dissertation which would eventually lead to the student getting frustrated and abandoning the program.

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by DeeMos(m): 5:21pm On Oct 02, 2015
FUTO in PG programs? The every year school fee will send you packing after spending a minimum of 3 years for M.Sc degree and probably 5-15 years
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by thundafire: 5:22pm On Oct 02, 2015
OP u dy mad UNICAL will neva graduate u in 2yrs in either PGD,MSC or PH.D fact cs in unical be prepared 2 spend close 2 4 yrs in skool 4 jst msc n pgd then PH.D may GOD help u i have a lecturere who did his 4 12 solid years in PH.D
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by MyMouth(m): 5:24pm On Oct 02, 2015
vitality22:
Please, whoever has this privileged information should help me out. I have a masters degree in Business administration (MBA). Is there any university in Nigeria I could do a PhD program? please, its very urgent. I sincerely await urgent responses
Guy, nothing for u! What u have is a professional masters, u can only use it to get a job or for career progression. Go get an M.sc if u want to go for a p.hd!
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by kaydj18(f): 5:27pm On Oct 02, 2015
kwara state university
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by fratermathy(m): 5:27pm On Oct 02, 2015
Srallens:
. Is dat amount of money supposed to b for d whole duration of the program?
Per session. Basically a year.
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by DeltahArmy(m): 5:28pm On Oct 02, 2015
uwemetok:
Bia Mr Blogger, After spending for years in University Of Uyo, I haven't come across such building... it doesn't exist, so don't try to conceive it with your small brain

That building is in perm site close to faculty of engineering..

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by MyMouth(m): 5:28pm On Oct 02, 2015
I paid 115k for my M.Sc in unijos minus the 25k for acceptance. I spent less than 2 yrs

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by ernesterioo(f): 5:28pm On Oct 02, 2015
Team Ibadan UI, the best bet for pg, preparing seriously for EPT exams, 2016/2017 wud be the first to jump on it
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by fratermathy(m): 5:28pm On Oct 02, 2015
uwemetok:
Bia Mr Blogger, After spending for years in University Of Uyo, I haven't come across such building... it doesn't exist, so don't try to conceive it with your small brain

It's at Permanent Site, Nwanibia Road, Uyo. Please confirm.
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by fratermathy(m): 5:30pm On Oct 02, 2015
thundafire:
OP u dy mad UNICAL will neva graduate u in 2yrs in either PGD,MSC or PH.D fact cs in unical be prepared 2 spend close 2 4 yrs in skool 4 jst msc n pgd then PH.D may GOD help u i have a lecturere who did his 4 12 solid years in PH.D

In that same UNICAL, people are getting theirs 2 Years on the dot! Maybe it depends on the department/faculty and the student.

If you say UNICAL isn't fast then how would you rate UNIUYO?
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by danny34(m): 5:30pm On Oct 02, 2015
fratermathy:
Hello Nairalanders! wink

This article is about the best schools for Postgraduate studies in Nigeria. As we all know, almost all Nigerian graduates are taking the academic path to garner postgraduate degrees. This has become a trend largely because of the unavailability of jobs. Graduates attempt at getting Postgraduates degrees such as PGD, M.A, M.sc, M.Agric, LL.M, Ph.D, etc.These degrees are gotten mainly to increase and balance the odds in gaining a good job. Having a First Class or Second Class Upper is no longer a guarantee to secure a mouth watery job anymore. So PG degrees become handy in other to gain more experience, spend the time of joblessness and further one's educational status.

However, most graduates are in doubt about where to go to for their Postgraduate programs! Some are not aware of the costs for taking such a study and some are skeptical about the time they'll spend in the program. This list has thus been compiled to sample of the renowned and possibly, best Postgraduate programmes in the country in other to guide applicants. It should be noted that there is no school that isn't good or standard but there are some schools with a more profitable and fluid program and the factors that dictate this include; duration of program, number of academic staff, school fees, frequency of oral defence, quality of certificates and graduates, etc. Nobody wants to go to a school where s/he will spend 5 Years for a 1-2 Years program. On the average Masters program, the student undertakes course work for two semesters and the last semester(s) is devoted solely to Dissertation/Thesis work. The research proposal is first presented and defended and then the student writes the research under the guidance of a senior academic in the department who in turn approves the Dissertation/Thesis upon completion. Thereafter, the HOD shall notify the relevant Postgraduate committees and boards after which, both internal and external defences shall be done by the student. For PhD, the process is same but the duration is basically 6 or more semesters of which Seminar presentations shall be done and graded by a supervisor and a board of examiners. Any break in this protocol leads to unnecessary delays.

The schools I have compiled below were judged based on various variables of which include; Duration, Quality, Tuition, Location, Alumni, Research Pedigree, Journals/Publications, Acceptability of Results, Speed, Age, among others. Even though this may be a subjective research, I have been as objective as I possibly can and I would welcome any observations, corrections and contributions. Learning is a continual process. I hereby present the list as follows:

1. University of Ibadan:
The University of Ibadan is more or else Nigeria's most widely accepted and attended university for Postgraduate Studies. Students from virtually all of West Africa have eyed this school for so long largely because of the name it has garnered for itself. This institution is known for its quality and fast Postgraduate programs in Arts, Sciences, Law, Social Sciences, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Medical Sciences, Business Management, among others. The programs in this school are designed to be dexterous, fast-paced and research-based. Cost of living is quite cheap for students and staff quantity and quality are excellent. Most people believe that UI rests largely on old glory while others believe that if it is not UI, they'll never undertake a PG program. However, UI has its merits and demerits just like any other school but its merits are more and better. Anyone who can ride along with the classic Yoruba city of Ibadan will have no problem schooling in UI. Journals from this school have high impact factors and are recognised authorities.
The tuition and cost of living for both Master and PhD can be placed between NGN100,000-NGN200,000 on the average. Students are also awarded fellowships and teaching/research assistantships in other to ease their financial burden. The duration of the program is a minimum of 3 semesters (18 Months), sometimes it takes less or more depending on the student, the department and the supervisor. The certificate has a high acceptability even in international circles and graduates are doing well as academics, technocrats and politicians.



2. University of Lagos:
The University of Lagos is one of the nation's premier universities. It is a first generation school that has churned out tons of graduates and counting. The school is located in the buzzing city of Lagos, the commercial heart of Nigeria! It is reputed to have some of the best faculty members and programs in the country. The University is notable to have a diverse range of lecturers that cross ethnic barriers hence in this school, one frequently encounters lecturers who are of Igbo, Igala, Nupe, Edo, Urhobo, Hausa, etc ethnic group as opposed to University of Ibadan that has majorly Yorubas as faculty members. UNILAG has a strong alumni body like UI and it has carved a niche for itself in its PG programs. Programs include M.A., MPA, MBA, M.Sc, M.Agric, M.Fishery, M.Tech, M.Ed, Ph.D, etc and the school is renowned for Law, Arts, Sciences, Engineering and Social Sciences.
Tuition and cost of living is high! Infact, UNILAG is considered by many as the most expensive public university in the country. PG students spend an estimated average of NGN400,000-NGN500,000 per year on tuition, accommodation and miscellanies. The duration, however, comes as a succour to the overtly high standard of living. Students spend an average of 12-15 Months if they are serious with their studies. The certificate is widely acceptable in all spheres. Course work is relatively easy! Most students are mandated to learn another language (mostly French).



3. University of Ilorin:
This University seems to find its way into virtually every listing and ranking of Nigerian Universities. The school is known mainly for one thing, SPEED!!! In UNILORIN, 1 Year is 1 Years, sometimes, even less. The school is located in the Yoru-Fula City of Ilorin in Central Nigeria. The school has adequate infrastructure in place and excellent administration. It has cultivated a good maintenance culture and the staff are up and doing. Students look up to UNILORIN for various reasons and these include, above all, the fact that its academic calendar is fast, stringent, unbreakable and unbeatable. However, staff strength cannot be compared to UI or UNILAG. UNILORIN has on the average, 4 Professors in every discipline whereas UI has 6 on the average. Most academic staff in Ilorin are domestically trained by the school itself because of its good retainment policy.
Tuition and cost of living in UNILORIN on the average can be estimated as NGN100,000-NGN150,000 which places the school slightly below Ibadan. The duration is 3 Semester which are run in a Year and at extreme cases, additional 3-5 months. However speed in UNILORIN depends largely in the student and his supervisor. Once dissertation/thesis is approved, the worst is over and candidates will have their degree within the soonest possible time. It should be noted that some departments mandatorily require 18-20 Months in UNILORIN hence adequate fact finding must be carried out by prospective students.



4. University of Benin:
UNIBEN is another great school for Postgraduate studies in SOME departments. The emphasis on the "SOME" here is that some departments are known to have minor glitches that unnecessarily delay programs. These glitches mostly stem from the HOD of such department. However, the PG programs in UNIBEN are superb, fast-paced and solid. The academic staff strength is averaged at 4 Professors per department which is comparable to UNILORIN. Coursework is done fast and teaching/marking quality is moderate. Physical infrastructures are present but many are worn out and the maintenance culture is lacking in UNIBEN. The alumni strength is commendable and the academic staff are mainly Ibadan trained with a few percentage from Lagos and others are internally trained in the school. The impact factors of Journals is low but comparatively higher than most Federal Universities. This school is renowned for Law, Social Sciences, Arts, Medical and Pure Sciences.
Tuition and cost of living is comparatively low. The average cost will amount to NGN110,000-NGN180,000. The duration of the bulk of programmes is averaged at 15-17 Months. However it may take MUCH LONGER than that in SOME DEPARTMENTS.



5. Ahmadu Bello University :
This is another premier university in Nigeria for quality postgraduate programs. This school is located deep in the heart of Kaduna and it has produced about 70% of all Nigerian Northern Academics, Technocrats and Politicians. This school boasts of good infrastructure with excellent maintenance culture. The staff strength is strong with an averaged professorial strength of 6 per department. Research is consistent with excellent teaching and fast-paced programs. Competition is relatively lower in this institution.
Tuition and cost of living is averaged at NGN100,000-NGN140,000. The duration is 18 months on the average and the certificate enjoys high acceptability. Most supervisors are quite easy going and the academic calendar is a little bit consistent. Journal impact factors are high in the Arts and Social Sciences.








Beyond the top five, there are other schools with COMMENDABLE and QUALITY Postgraduate Programs. I'll briefly highlight some of them.
- University of Uyo: This school is largely UNDERRATED in terms of quality Postgraduate programs. The school has one of the best research orientation in the country. Students are tasked academically and nothing comes easy. This affects the quality of graduates because only sound graduates are churned out. The duration, however, is not quite fluid. The programs require a minimum of 4 Semesters (2 years average) while the cost of living and tuition can be pegged at NGN150,000. However, the staff strength is slightly commendable. Professorial strength can be pegged at 5 per department on the average. In terms of infrastructure, this school has very few to boast of. Maintenance culture is very high and the lecturers are mainly Ibadan and Calabar trained with a few percentage internally trained.


- University of Calabar: Just like its progeny above, this school is underrated. The postgraduate program is also standard, of high quality and medium timed pace. The academic strength is strong and it is an overarching university in the subregion. It has staffed many newer schools such as UNIUYO, UNIBEN, UNIZIK, etc. Infrastructure is moderate and cost of living is high (averaged at NGN200,000). Duration is 3-5 Semesters (averaged at 2 Years).


- Nnamdi Azikiwe University: This school is renowned for its SPEED. Just like UNILORIN, the school rarely partakes in strikes and other disruptive engagements. The staff strength is commendable(pegged at 4 Professors per department on the average) and the infrastructure is dynamic and photogenic. The duration is 18 Months flat. Everything works with speed and order in UNIZIK.

- Others include; University of Maiduguri (Known for Postgraduate Programs in Veterinary Medicine), University of Nigeria (Known for Education, Engineering and Sciences) and at the state level, Delta State University (Known for quality programmes in the Social Sciences).


Feel free to add yours with reasoned arguments as I have done.











Remove UNIZIK from this list. Very fast for undergraduate but not postgraduate.
Currently running my MSC there. Came in last year, but met a whole class of 2011, 2012 and my reg is 2013. Thesis take years.... Well must round up this year. But I wouldnt urge anyone to come here. Take this from me: UNN should be on that list!

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by MyMouth(m): 5:31pm On Oct 02, 2015
Panshow:

You pegged school fees + cost of leaving at just N100,000 - N150,000?. I think I disagree with this, cos i've not seen anywhere in this country where you pay less than 120k for just school fees, not to talk of cost of leaving.
Unijos is 115k for school fees. M.sc program.

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by fratermathy(m): 5:33pm On Oct 02, 2015
danny34:



Remove UNIZIK from this list. Very fast for undergraduate but not postgraduate.
Currently running my MSC there. Came in last year, but met a whole class of 2011, 2012 and my reg is 2013. Thesis take years.... Well must round up this year. But I wouldnt urge anyone to come here. Take this from me: UNN should be on that list!

Which department is that?

In any case, you know these Postgraduate stuff is a matter of luck, grace, ability, strategy, loyalty and seriousness. The department/faculty also has a huge role to play.
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by fratermathy(m): 5:43pm On Oct 02, 2015
One thing to be noted about PG studies is this:

If you are prospective student or even a new student, try and find out the percentage and number of how many lecturers in the department that finished from the school's PG school over the last few years (assuming it is not a new school). If you realise that the percentage is below 2% or even none, then YOU HAVE CAUSE TO WORRY!!!
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by adoleval: 6:01pm On Oct 02, 2015
Remove Nnamdi Azikiwe University from the mention Institutions.
Masters programme run for an average of 4 to 7 years while PhD last for a minimum of 10 yrs.

I have my facts.
I started my MSc in 2012 there, uptill now nobody is ready to schedule me for my project defence which have been read n corrected by my supervisor.
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by Nobody: 6:06pm On Oct 02, 2015
Fratermathy nice one...
The mendacity is intact....
STATES owned Unis Seems to be a bad choice Then... Or ....

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Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by Nobody: 6:07pm On Oct 02, 2015
HomoSapiien:

What in the name of fvck do you mean by 'yoru-fula'
A town with dual ownership...
THE YORUBAS AND FULANIS
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by Unsad(m): 6:13pm On Oct 02, 2015
Balet:

Though it could depend on different department. My friend who started his M.Eng @ UNILOR before me is yet to complete his programme after almost 3yrs whereas I have M.Eng @ FUTA less than 2yrs.
Finally some one went to Futa. I'm still wondering how Futa never made the list.
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by akomst: 6:20pm On Oct 02, 2015
fratermathy:


My findings show that ABU has good staff strength and that Oral Defence stage is relatively easy to scale through. Maybe the problem is unique to your department or my sources are trying to glorify the school.

Get your findings right sir.
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by Khez: 6:47pm On Oct 02, 2015
Op National open university nko?
fratermathy:
Hello Nairalanders! wink

This article is about the best schools for Postgraduate studies in Nigeria. As we all know, almost all Nigerian graduates are taking the academic path to garner postgraduate degrees. This has become a trend largely because of the unavailability of jobs. Graduates attempt at getting Postgraduates degrees such as PGD, M.A, M.sc, M.Agric, LL.M, Ph.D, etc.These degrees are gotten mainly to increase and balance the odds in gaining a good job. Having a First Class or Second Class Upper is no longer a guarantee to secure a mouth watery job anymore. So PG degrees become handy in other to gain more experience, spend the time of joblessness and further one's educational status.

However, most graduates are in doubt about where to go to for their Postgraduate programs! Some are not aware of the costs for taking such a study and some are skeptical about the time they'll spend in the program. This list has thus been compiled to sample of the renowned and possibly, best Postgraduate programmes in the country in other to guide applicants. It should be noted that there is no school that isn't good or standard but there are some schools with a more profitable and fluid program and the factors that dictate this include; duration of program, number of academic staff, school fees, frequency of oral defence, quality of certificates and graduates, etc. Nobody wants to go to a school where s/he will spend 5 Years for a 1-2 Years program. On the average Masters program, the student undertakes course work for two semesters and the last semester(s) is devoted solely to Dissertation/Thesis work. The research proposal is first presented and defended and then the student writes the research under the guidance of a senior academic in the department who in turn approves the Dissertation/Thesis upon completion. Thereafter, the HOD shall notify the relevant Postgraduate committees and boards after which, both internal and external defences shall be done by the student. For PhD, the process is same but the duration is basically 6 or more semesters of which Seminar presentations shall be done and graded by a supervisor and a board of examiners. Any break in this protocol leads to unnecessary delays.

The schools I have compiled below were judged based on various variables of which include; Duration, Quality, Tuition, Location, Alumni, Research Pedigree, Journals/Publications, Acceptability of Results, Speed, Age, among others. Even though this may be a subjective research, I have been as objective as I possibly can and I would welcome any observations, corrections and contributions. Learning is a continual process. I hereby present the list as follows:

1. University of Ibadan:
The University of Ibadan is more or else Nigeria's most widely accepted and attended university for Postgraduate Studies. Students from virtually all of West Africa have eyed this school for so long largely because of the name it has garnered for itself. This institution is known for its quality and fast Postgraduate programs in Arts, Sciences, Law, Social Sciences, Agriculture, Pharmacy, Medical Sciences, Business Management, among others. The programs in this school are designed to be dexterous, fast-paced and research-based. Cost of living is quite cheap for students and staff quantity and quality are excellent. Most people believe that UI rests largely on old glory while others believe that if it is not UI, they'll never undertake a PG program. However, UI has its merits and demerits just like any other school but its merits are more and better. Anyone who can ride along with the classic Yoruba city of Ibadan will have no problem schooling in UI. Journals from this school have high impact factors and are recognised authorities.
The tuition and cost of living for both Master and PhD can be placed between NGN100,000-NGN200,000 on the average. Students are also awarded fellowships and teaching/research assistantships in other to ease their financial burden. The duration of the program is a minimum of 3 semesters (18 Months), sometimes it takes less or more depending on the student, the department and the supervisor. The certificate has a high acceptability even in international circles and graduates are doing well as academics, technocrats and politicians.



2. University of Lagos:
The University of Lagos is one of the nation's premier universities. It is a first generation school that has churned out tons of graduates and counting. The school is located in the buzzing city of Lagos, the commercial heart of Nigeria! It is reputed to have some of the best faculty members and programs in the country. The University is notable to have a diverse range of lecturers that cross ethnic barriers hence in this school, one frequently encounters lecturers who are of Igbo, Igala, Nupe, Edo, Urhobo, Hausa, etc ethnic group as opposed to University of Ibadan that has majorly Yorubas as faculty members. UNILAG has a strong alumni body like UI and it has carved a niche for itself in its PG programs. Programs include M.A., MPA, MBA, M.Sc, M.Agric, M.Fishery, M.Tech, M.Ed, Ph.D, etc and the school is renowned for Law, Arts, Sciences, Engineering and Social Sciences.
Tuition and cost of living is high! Infact, UNILAG is considered by many as the most expensive public university in the country. PG students spend an estimated average of NGN400,000-NGN500,000 per year on tuition, accommodation and miscellanies. The duration, however, comes as a succour to the overtly high standard of living. Students spend an average of 12-15 Months if they are serious with their studies. The certificate is widely acceptable in all spheres. Course work is relatively easy! Most students are mandated to learn another language (mostly French).



3. University of Ilorin:
This University seems to find its way into virtually every listing and ranking of Nigerian Universities. The school is known mainly for one thing, SPEED!!! In UNILORIN, 1 Year is 1 Years, sometimes, even less. The school is located in the Yoru-Fula City of Ilorin in Central Nigeria. The school has adequate infrastructure in place and excellent administration. It has cultivated a good maintenance culture and the staff are up and doing. Students look up to UNILORIN for various reasons and these include, above all, the fact that its academic calendar is fast, stringent, unbreakable and unbeatable. However, staff strength cannot be compared to UI or UNILAG. UNILORIN has on the average, 4 Professors in every discipline whereas UI has 6 on the average. Most academic staff in Ilorin are domestically trained by the school itself because of its good retainment policy.
Tuition and cost of living in UNILORIN on the average can be estimated as NGN100,000-NGN150,000 which places the school slightly below Ibadan. The duration is 3 Semester which are run in a Year and at extreme cases, additional 3-5 months. However speed in UNILORIN depends largely in the student and his supervisor. Once dissertation/thesis is approved, the worst is over and candidates will have their degree within the soonest possible time. It should be noted that some departments mandatorily require 18-20 Months in UNILORIN hence adequate fact finding must be carried out by prospective students.



4. University of Benin:
UNIBEN is another great school for Postgraduate studies in SOME departments. The emphasis on the "SOME" here is that some departments are known to have minor glitches that unnecessarily delay programs. These glitches mostly stem from the HOD of such department. However, the PG programs in UNIBEN are superb, fast-paced and solid. The academic staff strength is averaged at 4 Professors per department which is comparable to UNILORIN. Coursework is done fast and teaching/marking quality is moderate. Physical infrastructures are present but many are worn out and the maintenance culture is lacking in UNIBEN. The alumni strength is commendable and the academic staff are mainly Ibadan trained with a few percentage from Lagos and others are internally trained in the school. The impact factors of Journals is low but comparatively higher than most Federal Universities. This school is renowned for Law, Social Sciences, Arts, Medical and Pure Sciences.
Tuition and cost of living is comparatively low. The average cost will amount to NGN110,000-NGN180,000. The duration of the bulk of programmes is averaged at 15-17 Months. However it may take MUCH LONGER than that in SOME DEPARTMENTS.



5. Ahmadu Bello University :
This is another premier university in Nigeria for quality postgraduate programs. This school is located deep in the heart of Kaduna and it has produced about 70% of all Nigerian Northern Academics, Technocrats and Politicians. This school boasts of good infrastructure with excellent maintenance culture. The staff strength is strong with an averaged professorial strength of 6 per department. Research is consistent with excellent teaching and fast-paced programs. Competition is relatively lower in this institution.
Tuition and cost of living is averaged at NGN100,000-NGN140,000. The duration is 18 months on the average and the certificate enjoys high acceptability. Most supervisors are quite easy going and the academic calendar is a little bit consistent. Journal impact factors are high in the Arts and Social Sciences.








Beyond the top five, there are other schools with COMMENDABLE and QUALITY Postgraduate Programs. I'll briefly highlight some of them.
- University of Uyo: This school is largely UNDERRATED in terms of quality Postgraduate programs. The school has one of the best research orientation in the country. Students are tasked academically and nothing comes easy. This affects the quality of graduates because only sound graduates are churned out. The duration, however, is not quite fluid. The programs require a minimum of 4 Semesters (2 years average) while the cost of living and tuition can be pegged at NGN150,000. However, the staff strength is slightly commendable. Professorial strength can be pegged at 5 per department on the average. In terms of infrastructure, this school has very few to boast of. Maintenance culture is very high and the lecturers are mainly Ibadan and Calabar trained with a few percentage internally trained.


- University of Calabar: Just like its progeny above, this school is underrated. The postgraduate program is also standard, of high quality and medium timed pace. The academic strength is strong and it is an overarching university in the subregion. It has staffed many newer schools such as UNIUYO, UNIBEN, UNIZIK, etc. Infrastructure is moderate and cost of living is high (averaged at NGN200,000). Duration is 3-5 Semesters (averaged at 2 Years).


- Nnamdi Azikiwe University: This school is renowned for its SPEED. Just like UNILORIN, the school rarely partakes in strikes and other disruptive engagements. The staff strength is commendable(pegged at 4 Professors per department on the average) and the infrastructure is dynamic and photogenic. The duration is 18 Months flat. Everything works with speed and order in UNIZIK.

- Others include; University of Maiduguri (Known for Postgraduate Programs in Veterinary Medicine), University of Nigeria (Known for Education, Engineering and Sciences) and at the state level, Delta State University (Known for quality programmes in the Social Sciences).


Feel free to add yours with reasoned arguments as I have done.




Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by khassy(m): 6:52pm On Oct 02, 2015
koppa:
Guy wait come here,don't make me start thinking things...

It's my Mum birthday today too

we D do cooperative mumcy ni shockedshockedshocked grin
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by Skymiyke(f): 6:53pm On Oct 02, 2015
ameer2:
Post grad in A.B.U...i wish evrybody dat wants to do dat goodluck.I cn assure yhu instead of doin 18months yu ll do lyk 5 years without graduating due to saddist lecturers dat dnt want u to reach their feat.Esp in Mathematics department
Tell dem oh!We in d uni knw best!
Re: Nigeria's 5 Best Universities For Postgraduate Studies; Their Costs & Duration by tk4rd: 6:56pm On Oct 02, 2015
Keneking:
Ok

You started well...the initial list of five are in order for PG, however the underlisted are undecided

- remove University of Calabar (good for Bachelor degree)
- remove Nnamdi Azikwe University (ditto)
- remove University of Uyo (ditto)

You just said my mind.
These schools are good for undergraduate studies

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