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Locations: diredawa, Ethiopia
Delivery Type: On Campus
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The Dire-Dawa University offers courses related to the fields:
  • History
  • Civil & Structural Engineering
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  • diredawa, Ethiopia
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4 Student Reviews

  • History
    Bethel
    Review of Dire Dawa University

    As an undergraduate student at Dire Dawa University (DDU) from 2013 to 2016, I spent three formative years at this young institution in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. Studying at DDU during its early growth phase, I got a firsthand look at its evolving academic and social environment. Here’s my honest reflection on the experience, capturing the highs, lows, and everything in between.

    My Academic Journey
    When I started at DDU in 2013, the university was still building its reputation, having been founded in 2006. It offered undergraduate programs and graduate programs in the following faculties : Natural Science, Social Science and Humanities ,Business and Economics, Institute of Technology and law . With around 10,000 students by 2015/16, the campus felt tight-knit yet bustling. My program— History and Heritage Management was engaging, with a curriculum aimed at equipping us for Ethiopia’s job market. The lecturers were a standout; most were approachable and passionate, often going out of their way to clarify concepts or guide us. I valued the practical focus, but I sometimes wished for more hands-on training, as facilities like l
    Museums, archives, smart class rooms or computer rooms were limited.

    The library was adequate but often short on up-to-date books or journals, so I leaned on lecture notes and group study sessions with classmates. A 2015/16 study later showed 65.4% of students were satisfied with academic services, which tracks with my experience—solid but room for improvement. Classes could get crowded, and some courses were heavy on theory, leaving me curious about how well I’d fare in real-world roles. Still, the academic vibe pushed me to be proactive, and collaborating with friends made studying more enjoyable and productive.

    Campus Life
    Living on campus was a highlight of my DDU years. The dorms were simple but cozy, and being surrounded by students from across Ethiopia created a lively, diverse community. Dire Dawa’s urban setting was a major perk—unlike rural universities, we had markets, cafes, and public transport just outside campus. The city’s buzz kept things exciting, though the heat was no joke! On campus, we had access to a gym and occasional student events that brought us together. I heard about student exchange programs but didn’t join any myself.

    That said, the campus infrastructure was still catching up to the university’s ambitions. Lecture halls and workshops were functional but sometimes dated, and internet access was unreliable, which was frustrating for research or staying connected. With the university growing fast, it felt like facilities were stretched thin at times. But the sense of camaraderie made up for it—I made lifelong friends and learned so much from peers with different perspectives.

    Support and Faculty
    The faculty was a big reason I stuck it out for three years. Most lecturers were dedicated and encouraged critical thinking, making classes engaging. They were open to discussions and accessible outside lecture hours, which I appreciated. Administrative support, however, was hit-or-miss. Registering for classes or handling financial aid could be a slog, with long waits and occasional mix-ups. I was fortunate to have scholarship support, which eased the cost burden, but the admin process tested my patience. A study from my time noted administrative services as a weak spot, and I’d agree—it worked, but it wasn’t seamless.

    Challenges
    DDU wasn’t without its struggles. The university’s rapid growth meant resources were often tight. Labs, if relevant to your program, weren’t always well-equipped, and the library could’ve used more investment. Career support was another gap—there wasn’t much help with internships or job placements, so transitioning to work after graduation felt like a leap. Ethiopia’s job market was competitive, and I wished DDU had stronger industry ties to give us an edge. Some classmates also felt services weren’t always equitable, and I noticed occasional inconsistencies too, especially with admin support.

    Dire Dawa’s urban vibe was great, but its distance from bigger hubs like Addis Ababa made it harder to access certain opportunities or events. These challenges didn’t overshadow my experience, but they were real, and I had to get creative to navigate them over three years.

    What I Loved
    Looking back, DDU gave me so much. The community was incredible—my classmates were driven and brought energy to everything we did. The faculty’s commitment inspired me to push myself, and Dire Dawa’s lively city vibe made my three years feel like an adventure. The affordability, thanks to financial aid, was a game-changer for me. I grew in ways I didn’t expect, learning to tackle challenges like limited resources or bureaucratic hurdles, which built my resilience. By the time I graduated in 2016, I felt proud to have been part of DDU’s early story, knowing we helped pave the way for its growth.

    **Final Thoughts**
    My three years at Dire Dawa University from 2013 to 2016 were a mix of growth, challenges, and unforgettable moments. It wasn’t perfect—limited resources and admin headaches were part of the deal—but the supportive faculty, vibrant community, and dynamic city made it a rewarding ride. DDU gave me a solid academic foundation, though I had to hustle after graduation to bridge the gap to the job market. If you’re thinking about DDU now, I’d recommend checking their website to see how it’s grown since my time, as I’ve heard they’ve expanded to over 12,500 students and 39 programs by 2018. As an alumnus, I’m grateful for my DDU experience and proud to have been part of its journey.

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    Programme: History
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2025
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: diredawa
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  • Engineering
    Abi
    Engineering department

    It is good and has good teachers
    But the material is not enough and it is more focused on theoretical part rather than practical part,I recommended for those who want to score good grades not knowledge. But the choice depends on the student.

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    Programme: Engineering
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2021
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: diredawa
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  • Electrical and ...
    Computer Engineering
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    A New and Growing Universty

    Dire Dawa University is a relatively new institution in Ethiopia that offers a variety of courses and boasts dedicated teachers. However, due to the country’s current situation and the university’s rapid expansion to accommodate a large student body, there are some significant challenges. These issues can be particularly noticeable if you plan to live on campus full-time. While the university has potential, prospective students should consider these factors before making a decision

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    Programme: Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2025
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: diredawa
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  • Architectural Engineering
    Seblewongel
    For all

    This university is not very good it doesn’t have a toilet and shower and then it doesn’t contain all departments like a agriculture and computer engineering it doesn’t have adequate and clean water it is not.

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    Programme: Architectural Engineering
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2025
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: diredawa
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