

The University is good in regard learning environment, free WiFi access in faculties and hostels for uninterrupted internet access. Though my class was one of the most populated, we related in mutual understanding and cordial friendship amongst us, as we helped each other through our learning journey. The campus life becomes interesting during the second semester periods which engage the social lives of the students through excursions, parties, competitions, programs etc.
View moreMy time at UNEC was a completely different experience from my first year at UNN. One thing I quickly learned was that exam prep isn’t just about reading—it’s about understanding your lecturer. I made it a habit to ask senior colleagues whether a lecturer preferred objectives, theory, applied questions, practicals, or those tricky in-between-the-lines questions. Knowing that made all the difference and helped me navigate every exam season successfully.
View moreMy opinion about the university is that it has well-qualified lecturers. One thing I like about the university is that it demands rigorous reading and learning, keeping students’ minds sharp and ever-ready. One thing I dislike about the university is the insufficient hostel accommodation for students.
View moreThey deliver high quality education, ensuring that students get education of world class standard.
Lectures simplifies topics to the understanding of the students. Yes, they can be strict but it’s always in the interest of the students.
It’s an institute of learning, a citadel of excellence.
This school has a way of pushing the students to maximize their potentials.
I will recommend my school to individuals who are willing to learn, who are resilient and diligent.
Its a very good institution in Nigeria. I liked the curriculum and the teaching environment I would totally recommend it. Beware of the hot weather conditions and the dusty earth too that was all I disliked.
My department was Medical related and it had all the necessary facilities that I needed at the time. It was a good experience and though the hotels are a bit stuffy and too little for 4.
This institution is one of the best in Nigeria, their educational standard is high. They don’t only impact students intellectually but also skillfully. It’s not easy here, only the brave, graced and serious ones makes it through here successfully. It’s a. Beautiful place for learning and acquiring educational standard. It’s the best.
View moreBeing a lioness comes with so much prestige, and to whom much is given, much is expected.
As a student of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, you develop important life traits such as resilience, determination, and most importantly, the ability to perform under pressure and tension.
I’ll give the university 3 stars when it comes to student-lecturer relations. Don’t get me wrong, there are a lot of friendly welcoming lecturers, but the unfriendly supersedes the friendly
I’ll give our social life 4 stars. being part of the ROTRACT family made it all fun.
I’ll give infrastructure 3 stars, there are actually a lot of abandoned buildings and dilapidated buildings too.
But generally, our culture and lifestyle is fair. I’ll miss the school when I’m done, but oh boy, I so do not want to experience it a second time
View moreSo far, I’ve had a great time. If I’m not mistaken, it’s one of the top ten schools in the country. A remarkable educational institution. My program requires excellent facilities and equipment. The professors are the best. I had a great time there.
View moreMy program Medical Laboratory Science, was challenging from the start. That is what I loved most about it, the fact that at every point, you would have to make the effort to pass. The university placed much importance on discipline, such that as much as we had fun lives outside school, my program always reminded us we were working with human lives. The part of development in the University is however lacking as the program could do a lot with a more equipped laboratory and bigger classrooms. My lecturers are one of the bests in the country and have always proved so. I would definitely recommend anyone in Nigeria, to attend my school.
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