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Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Digitron: 10:45pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
ottohan: Me na Electronics ooo; That Dr Nwonu was a scam, he cant even pass that course he taught us that year if the course is handled by Prof Obe OR Prof Ejiogu |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Stbottle(m): 10:54pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
mathkid: Exactly what i mean. See one fool here that thinks his school needs to be no1 because of hardship. Keep it up... |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Stbottle(m): 10:56pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
Naijacost22: Covenant university started engineering from its inception. It was accredited and approved by the NUC. They have several graduates in Msc and PHD. Shame!!! On your school, they produced a bloke brain |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Duru009(m): 11:34pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
lastmessenger: No need to check..... Two of my consins are presently studying engineering in covenant University. It might be on their website. Thy have not started cos NUC hav not given them go ahead beside it has been too long thy introduced Engineering in Covenant. |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Nobody: 11:37pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
writerights: Bros chill, If webtronics na white peoples website, they visit every school, Every single school. They are not INEC. |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Nobody: 11:38pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
writerights: They will hype their school nah!! |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Cajal(m): 11:50pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
writerights: |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by dareytemy: 1:41am On Nov 04, 2017 |
[quote author=moscobabs post=6204031]Yabatech and Ibadan poly are better in Engineering than all these so called Universities [/guy, no talk wetin you no knw, Yabatech lives on past glory, they ain't doing shit again, I did OND in Yabatech, b4 direct entry to unilag and the gap is so so so so so so wide ] |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by daverebranded(m): 1:44am On Nov 04, 2017 |
writerights:things are changing... Stop being myopic...programming is slowly and steadily becoming an integral part of the profession.. Am a civil engineer but you can't guess how much programming I have come to know and apply..prof charlse uko the ex vp of coren was learning c++ at over 60 years of age when he got back from one of his visits to the US back then..wish I could tell u in details how fast the profession is changing nd you better be ready coz one day, solving complex maths will require some form programming skills for speed and efficiency and you better be ready...even being proficient with excel requires a level of coding |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by daverebranded(m): 1:53am On Nov 04, 2017 |
writerights:oh he doesn't know nd I think this is a big issue in nigeria , knowledge... Did you know you can create your own plugins and attach them to softwares like auto cad to suit your work flow and specifications... Matlab is programming in a way, there's a level in which you use AC and revit were some knowledge of VB is required...common man what exactly are we doing as engineers ...? I urge every engineer to learn to code |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Stbottle(m): 2:56am On Nov 04, 2017 |
mathkid: Jst as you admitted yours alongside |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by tomdon(m): 3:03am On Nov 04, 2017 |
muller101: I don't disagree over the mumu die comment cos you have a point there. But practicals is based on theories. You can't claim to be grounded practically without being theoretically sound, otherwise you're half baked. The idea was for university students and graduates to be able to design what they learn but lack of practical exposure makes them half baked. |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by MightySparrow: 3:08am On Nov 04, 2017 |
Better by far |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Nobody: 5:16am On Nov 04, 2017 |
daverebranded: The point is simple, engineering is not computer science. I've learnt C++ myself and still learning too but I know too well that except I'm willing to take over completely the job of a computer scientists, I wouldn't be needing programming as much, that doesn't mean I wouldn't need programmed softwares in any way. The knowledge is important but definitely not the basic essence of engineering. Lovers of knowledge may however decide to pick one or more programming skills, it’s harmless doing so. How has programming become a must - do task in your own profession today, engineer? |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Nobody: 5:19am On Nov 04, 2017 |
daverebranded: K |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by ProphetMuhamm: 5:40am On Nov 04, 2017 |
coldnigger:Which uniben |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:02am On Nov 04, 2017 |
sirxbit: You are not being truthful to yourself. What exactly did you learn in the so called Ogwashuku poly? An institution I'm sure wouldn't even be able to boast of adequate laboratories and constant power supply for practicals. I'm not sure how terrible UNIBEN is but I have friends their and with the available information I have,UNIBEN is stilling striving to make waves than many other institutions. BTW, I completed an ND programme in one of the foremost federal government owned polytechnics and I know the polytechnic curriculum is lagging far behind. |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by Adek15(m): 7:18am On Nov 04, 2017 |
muller101:The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology describes the difference between engineering and engineering technology as: "Engineering and technology are separate, but intimately related professions. Here are some of the ways they differ: Engineering undergraduate programs include more mathematics work and higher level mathematics than technology programs. Engineering undergraduate programs often focus on theory, while technology programs usually focus on application. Once they enter the workforce, engineering graduates typically spend their time planning, while engineering technology graduates spend their time making plans work. At ABET, engineering and engineering technology programs are evaluated and accredited by two separate accreditation commissions using two separate sets of accreditation criteria. Graduates from engineering programs are called engineers, while graduates of technology programs are often called technologists. Graduates from engineering technology programs are often hired as engineers. |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by hitlertheone: 7:27am On Nov 04, 2017 |
mgbadike81: ur the only one who wrote sense hee,let them keep deceiving demselves |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by hitlertheone: 7:30am On Nov 04, 2017 |
Polys in nigeria are better for engineering,nigerian federal universities are pratical useless for anitin tech or science,unless u think life is about solving maths and writing down what u read,den kudos to u,Unilag is even the worst,i dont evenn knw why dey keep adding dat sch dere,dats hw dey decieved me into going to sch,now am regretting,Pls stop dis bullshit and tell urs elf d truth,dis is why nigeria eductaion system has become so bad,because we kep deceiving ourselves. |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by hitlertheone: 7:38am On Nov 04, 2017 |
tomdon: lol,baba prtical and theory are two different things,theories dont produce practical,iots just for easier understanding,sum1 without theoritical knowledeg can beat some with theoretical knowledge when it comes to actual creation of items,.being more pratical increase your creativity,nigerian theories are based for exams,i beat my chest no nigerian graduate can invent anitin,sorry to say,we dont jave federal universities in 9ja,its were u go just to waste away time and get certificate dat we have,den dey give u gpa based on ow well u could cram what u were tot,Nigerian inventors will not come from Nigerian universities,u wil be schocked ,dey might actually be dropouts or not even studying anitin related to engineering.. |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by mfm04622: 9:10am On Nov 04, 2017 |
celestialAgent: You see! You are mixing things up! That is manufacturing and it involves more than engineering! |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by kingsmaila(m): 9:38am On Nov 04, 2017 |
[quote author=writerights post=62038468]Apparently, most universities in Nigeria aren't worth the stress of aquiring a B.sc, B.tech or B.eng from. However, some of these schools have beamed rays of hope that maybe someday, we may compete favourably with the rest of the world as regards technology. These schools include: 1. University of Lagos 2. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife 3. University of Nigeria, Nnsuka 4. University of Ibadan, Ibadan 5. Covenant University, Ota 6. Federal University of Technology, Akure 7. University of Benin, Benin 8. Federal University of Technology, Owerri 9. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria 10. University of Ilorin, Ilorin Feel free to object constructively. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi is one of the best Universities in Nigeria to study Engineering. |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by celestialAgent(m): 9:46am On Nov 04, 2017 |
mfm04622:Are you for real right now? Pls tell me what does entails if not to promote in-depth understanding of manufacturing and device operations? Sorry but: are you a science student at all? |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by elvido(m): 9:47am On Nov 04, 2017 |
DopeBoss:i am still in d sch broda n im yet to see what they claim/assume |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by jaeyking(m): 9:50am On Nov 04, 2017 |
God in heaven knows if my son wants to study engineering he is going to a polytechnic first for his national diploma. Atleast within dat 2 years ND it he go don get 1yr 4 months experience... 1 year 4 It and 4 months for siwes.. University should only be used to study art courses |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by DopeBoss(m): 10:14am On Nov 04, 2017 |
elvido:Wat Dept. / Level? |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by mfm04622: 10:15am On Nov 04, 2017 |
celestialAgent: Am an old man. An Electrical Engineer by training. Some children not born when i graduated are now undergraduates. As i said earlier, universities have 2 functions. One is to educate and the other is research. Both need lots of funds. Now, most Nigerian universities don't do much research, that doesn't mean they failed in educating. Of course they can be better, doesn't mean they failed. How do we know? Nigerian graduates have gone all over the world to do us proud. And i don't mean our elite graduates. Go all over the world and you will see Nigerian doctors and other professionals that were trained in Nigeria. When we focus on engineering, go to manufacturing companies, oil and gas industry, anywhere engineers work. Nigerian engineers do the work and do it well. The fact that we are import dependent is not because our engineers are poor. Is anybody bringing the finance to set up the company? is it profitable to produce those things in Nigeria? Will Nigerians chose made in Nigeria products over imported ones? Our Universities still do good quality research. Another problem is commercializing those research. We have some good lecturers that do good quality research. 1 Like |
Re: Top 10 Universities To Study Engineering In Nigeria? by sirxbit(m): 10:17am On Nov 04, 2017 |
writerights:When u gain admission to uniben Come back to argue with me For naw I have Notin to say to u |
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