University of Benin offer great academic courses for the development of humans.
The school has excellent lecturers, good location, and accommodates all different ethnic groups/students in Nigeria.
But the school authority and Federal Government need to make the accommodation more conducive for the students for healthy living.
University of Benin is a great and prestigious institution that have a lot to offer in career and character building, in discipline and in learning. The institution in strategically located in a seren friendly environment. The institution have qualified and disciplined lecturers and instructors.
View moreUniben is such a lovely place and the Campus is absolutely beautiful. It has pretty much everything you could need on Campus. The lecturers are very enthusiastic about their subjects and are very impactful. The classrooms are standard and the environment is very conducive for learning. Student life is also amazing might I add. I would definitely recommend to my friends
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Coming to an unknown land was quite challenging for me, but because I set my mind on achieving my aim, I was able to blend in well. With the help of fellow students, who saw me as their sister instead of a stranger, accommodation was not a problem for me. The teaching pattern and the environment are commendable.
What I liked about the Program, Classes, Teachers, and the School:
The University of Benin used to be one of the most prestigious universities in Nigeria. While growing up, whenever I hear anyone introduce themselves as a Uniben student, I always had this respect for them, due to their academic excellence and how tough the admissions processes were.
I like that, being a student there, refines you and makes you stand out in the crowd of numerous students who attends other tertiary institutions.
The programs are well thought out by academically competent lectures. Most times, I tend not to skip classes because of how important they said it was.
However, my dislike is the fact that some lecturers tend to play the role of mini gods. We have heard numerous stories of how some male lecturers sexually abuse some students with threats to their grades.
More so, one thing that I find very disturbing is the extremely slow pace at which some departments carry out their academic activities. So bad that a 5-year course turns into 7 years course for Part-timers because of some ‘I don’t care’ attitudes towards the student’s affairs, especially International Studies and Diplomacy (ISD) department.
Nonetheless, it’s a school I will still recommend because of its academic excellence.
Although, I am yet to find career prospects for the ISD course which I studied. Also, I hope the school improves in their student affairs and hope that lecturers will reciprocate the respect the students give them.
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