Student review [#95441] for Business Administration
at Kaduna State University

Kaduna, Nigeria
Business Administration
9 months ago
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My Experience At Kaduna State University

👍 What I like

1. Relatively newer and growth‑oriented institution

KASU was established in 2004 under Kaduna State law.

Because it’s younger, there are opportunities for development, modernization, and shaping institutional culture (less burdened by very old infrastructure in some cases).

There are recent reports of new facilities being built, such as an ICT centre and digital learning labs.

The university’s vision statement emphasises “world‑class standard” and “excellence in applied sciences and sustainability studies”.

2. Good program and admission transparency

They publish clear cut‑off marks, course lists, fees etc for incoming students.

For example: admissions requirement of 5 credits, UTME cut‑off, etc.

Student review sites give it decent ratings (e.g., 4.0/5 from ~12 reviews) and highlight that lecturers can be committed and environment reasonably positive.

3. Sense of purpose and community engagement

The mission includes “knowledge for development and unity” (motto) and explicitly aims to link teaching, research and service to societal needs.

Example: KASU recently hosted a symposium integrating ethical/spiritual values into academic content.

The newsletters show the institution working on “digital resources”, external collaborations and institutional reforms.

4. Relatively affordable (for state‐owned university) fees

Reported fee ranges (for undergraduates) around ₩27,000 to ₩46,000 in 2024/25 session for many courses.

For a state university in Nigeria, that’s an appealing cost, especially if you’re a resident of the state or the region.

👎 What could be improved / my concerns

1. Infrastructure and resources still developing

Even though there is progress, many newer facilities are still under construction or planned (e.g., permanent site relocation, engineering & law faculties).

Student reviews note that some resources (learning materials, modern labs, digital access) are still lacking.

For a truly “world‑class” standard the journey is ongoing.

2. Possible stability / administrative issues

As with many universities in Nigeria, public/state universities may face challenges around funding, strikes, bureaucratic delays, or infrastructure gaps.

Although I don’t have specific scandal or major issue for KASU, the general context means one should check recent status (student accommodation, power/water supply, campus safety).

3. Location & environment considerations

KASU’s location is in Kaduna, Kaduna State, in northern Nigeria. Depending on your origin or preferences, you might need to consider issues like language, culture, climate, cost of living, and commuting.

Also, if you’re not indigenous to the state, interacting with locals, non‑indigene quotas, accommodation, and cultural integration might be factors to prepare for.

4. Competition & reputation in some fields

While KASU is growing, there are older, more established universities in Nigeria with stronger international rankings, more alumni network, and broader global partnerships. If you are aiming for a field where reputation matters (e.g., very competitive professional programs, international postgraduate study), you may need to ensure the specific department is strong and accredited.

For example, courses like engineering and law were under development and awaiting full resource verification.

🎯 My overall opinion

If I were to summarise:

If you are looking for a good state university in Nigeria, especially in the northern region, and you value affordable fees, growth opportunity, a chance to be part of a progressing institution — I’d lean in favour of KASU. It offers a solid option and has many positives.

However, if you are looking for top‑tier global prestige, extremely advanced infrastructure, or a very large alumni/industry network, you might want to investigate further (check specific faculties, accreditation, faculty quality) or compare with alternative institutions.

If I were to assign a “like/dislike” from a personal standpoint: I’d say “like, with caveats”. I appreciate what KASU brings, but I’d also emphasise due diligence if you’re choosing to attend.

✅ My recommendation if you consider studying there

Visit the campus (or virtual tour) if possible; see student accommodation, lecture halls, labs.

Check the specific department you’re interested in: what are the faculty staff like? What resources (labs, field trips, industry links) do they have?

Ask about student support services: career services, library access, e‑learning/digital tools.

Consider non‑academic factors: accommodation cost, safety, culture, transport from home, extra‑curricular opportunities.

Programme: Business Administration
Degree: Bachelor's
Graduation: 2025
Delivery Type: On Campus
Campus: Kaduna, Nigeria
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