

MOSHOOD ABIOLA POLYTECHNIC (MAPOLY) is truly a great institution.
It has produced some of the finest professionals and industry leaders, and its curriculum is structured in a way that ensures students become resourceful and well-prepared after graduation. From my OND1 through to HND2, every semester was filled with meaningful assignments, projects, and hands-on tasks that pushed us to grow beyond the average—provided we took them seriously.
One major challenge during my time, however, was the limited auditorium space compared to the large number of admitted students. This sometimes affected learning comfort and delivery. Thankfully, this issue has improved significantly in recent years.
Overall, MAPOLY remains a solid foundation for anyone seeking quality technical and professional education.
I disliked the way the school was structured. It wasn’t organised. Starting from the transportation to the the organising of lectures to the canteen to the CBT centre and the Big Admin. It stressed the students out so much. It even made a few drop out. I enjoyed the school while in session. The hustling and bustling of the students; always something to chit chat about, new trends,daily dramas, night life, etc made campus life bearable.
View moreI would recommend my university.
It just the school registration that isn’t smooth. I’ll recommend every file should be submitted online and payment made online.
I had issues with registration because it wasn’t a smooth process.
Extremely good in Mode of lecturer with practical aspect of it and also very good in sport and they also have interestin the success of her students/delay in academic calendar,misgrade,delaying of results
View moreI had the privilege of studying at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Abeokuta, and I must say it was a wonderful experience. The institution’s emphasis on practical learning helped me develop the skills and confidence I needed to succeed in my chosen field as an Administrator Manager. The lecturers were knowledgeable and supportive, providing guidance and mentorship throughout my program. The campus facilities were well-maintained though very old and not advanced. The polytechnic’s location made it easily accessible. One of the highlights of my time at MAPOLY was the opportunity to engage with fellow students from diverse backgrounds, which broadened my perspective and helped me build a strong network. If you’re considering studying at Moshood Abiola Polytechnic Abeokuta, I’d encourage you to take the leap. The experience will equip you with the skills, knowledge, and networking opportunities to excel in your chosen career.
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