UNN, FUTMINNA, Covenant University… Nigeria’s top 20 universities with the most employable graduates
Covenant University in Ota, University of Nigeria in Nsukka, University of Nigeria Nsuka (UNN), and Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA) are among the top 20 universities in Nigeria with the most employable graduates, according to a recent study by Stutern Nigeria Graduate Report.
Interestingly, Lagos State University (LASU) emerged as the state university with the highest proportion of employable graduates, with an impressive 83.70 percent.
Meanwhile, Covenant University leads the pack with 83.70 percent of its graduates employed, followed by UNN with 68.18 percent and UI with 61.76 percent.
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CrispNG.com earlier reported that for the second time in a row, Covenant University has the most employable graduates rate in Nigeria. 13 federal universities, 4 state universities and 3 private universities made the list,” the report read in part.
The list:
Covenant University
University of Nigeria
University of I adam
Federal University of Technology Minna
University of Ilorin
Bowen University
Obafemi Awolowo University
University of Benin
Lagos State University
University of Lagos
Federal University of Technology Perry
Babcock University
Federal University Technology Akure
Adekunle Jasin University
Olabisi Onabanjo University
Nnamdi Azikiwe University
University of Agriculture
Ekiti State University
University of Port-Harcourt
Ahmadu Bello University
However, when it comes to returns on investment, CrispNG.com found that University of Ilorin, University of Ibadan, and Federal University of Technology, Akure, led the pack.
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“On our ranking of the best institutions for return on investment, University of Ilorin retained the first position from our previous edition,” the report read.
“A student from this school can earn their total tuition fee more than 13 times in their first year of full-time paid employment.”Univer