Studying in the university of Nigeria Nsukka was quite a thrilling adventure altogether. I got to come in contact with a lot of amazing friends and lecturers in the process as well as enjoyed my course of study.
The downsides are inadequacy in facilities to help students such as healthcare services, decent accommodation, infrastructure and security.
Regarding processes such as technical support for IT related issues, the response is not as rapid and there is a history of inaccuracy in record computing due to staff shortages, not a lot of literate non-academic staff and work overload. Examination time tables are not always accurate and due to a direct affiliation with the Nigerian Government and student union in federal universities around Nigeria, the school’s calendar occasionally encounters a halt in academic activities due to academic union strikes which can affect the smooth running of the academic year.
The upsides is that it has an affordable fee and accommodation plans for students as well as off campus rentals. A standard library although not often updated but has necessary backdated materials to aid research. There are also scholarship plans for students with amazing academic records. There are also amazing social and academic activities that emerge during the school year to empower students as well as give them a moment to let their hair down. Overall, it’s a standard institution.





