

My experience at this university was overall positive but very stressful. The program was well-structured, and the courses offered were relevant and aligned with the current needs of the job market. I particularly appreciated the availability of some teachers, their teaching methods, and the diversity of learning materials.
What I liked less was the lack of communication or support in certain administrative procedures, which could be quite stressful; the fact that some of our classmates’ grades were never published; and the lack of some essential laboratory equipment. Campus life is pleasant, but some facilities could use renovation.
Yes, I would recommend this university, especially to those who want to build strong academic foundations in a dynamic French-speaking environment.
View moreThe University of Douala stands out for the exceptional quality of its professors, who provide a strong and rigorous academic training. However, the available infrastructures are limited and require better maintenance, making it difficult to hold classes due to the large number of students. While extracurricular activities are present, they lack dynamism and visibility, resulting in limited student participation in these enriching opportunities.
View moreAt Douala University in Cameroon, students and lecturers are almost always on the rush because finding a lecture hall is a bit hard. It usually works on a first come first serve basis; the first department that gets the hall takes it. But, it is very thrilling to see how students will navigate from one hall to the other. This requires a great deal of adaptability and contributes in building resilient and hard-working students. Everyone gets used to it at a point of time and this makes life on campus exciting and exhausting at the same time
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