Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) is a university with potential, especially in the sciences and engineering fields. One thing I genuinely appreciate is its strong emphasis on technical education — many of the courses are designed to push students into thinking practically and solving real-world problems.
What I liked:
– Some lecturers are deeply passionate and committed, especially in the engineering and medical faculties.
– The school environment, particularly the main Agbani campus, is quite peaceful for studying.
– There’s a strong community spirit among students — people look out for one another.
What I didn’t like:
– The infrastructure still needs serious attention — from lecture halls to lab equipment.
– Administrative delays can be frustrating (e.g., results, clearance, transcripts).
– Power supply is erratic at times, which affects both classes and campus life.
Would I recommend ESUT?
Yes, If you’re focused, self-driven, and ready to navigate some of the challenges common in many Nigerian public universities, ESUT can still give you a solid academic foundation.
What stood out for me:
The resilience of the students. Despite the limitations, many go on to excel in tech, medicine, and entrepreneurship. Some professors were also deeply impactful — not just academically but in mentorship.