Eskisehir Osmangazi University vs University of Jos - UNIJOS vs Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture - IVS vs SRH Northrhine Westphalia vs Quincy University

Side-by-side comparison from 78 verified student reviews. Scan one row at a time — winners are highlighted

Quick verdict
Higher overall rating: Amity University Madhya Pradesh (5.00)
Eskisehir Osmangazi University: wins 0/6 categories
University of Jos - UNIJOS: wins 0/6 categories
Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture - IVS: wins 0/6 categories
SRH Northrhine Westphalia: wins 0/6 categories
Quincy University: wins 0/6 categories
The Institute of World Politics - IWP: wins 0/6 categories
Amity University Madhya Pradesh: wins 6/6 categories
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Best programme: Architecture
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Best programme: Information and communication technology
Category ratings
Facilities
2.85
3.58
4.67
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5.00
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Location
5.00
3.80
4.50
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5.00
Professors
3.50
4.00
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5.00
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Internationality
4.05
3.51
3.75
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5.00
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Student life
3.50
3.88
4.75
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5.00
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Value
2.30
4.04
4.50
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5.00
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Accommodation
3.75
3.50
2.50
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5.00
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Pros & Cons
Pros
  • +Welcoming and open-minded city and people
  • +Hospitable university staff and teachers
  • +Focus on personal development and character building
  • +Knowledgeable and dedicated lecturers
  • +Strong academic and practical foundation
  • +Comfortable and supportive learning environment
  • +Creative and innovative academic environment
  • +Supportive and attentive faculty
  • +Rigorous curriculum fostering grit and discipline

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  • +Excellent learning resources and technology
  • +Strong academic programs and materials
Cons
  • -Administrative and management issues cause frequent problems.
  • -Outdated facilities and equipment hinder learning.
  • -Course content is often irrelevant and poorly structured.
  • -Disorganized school calendar and irrelevant policies
  • -Overcrowded classes and inadequate laboratory facilities
  • -Poor management and outdated course materials
  • -Administrative and management issues cause significant frustration.
  • -Outdated facilities and resources are a recurring problem.
  • -Lack of clear communication and support from staff is a common complaint.

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  • -Outdated facilities and poor maintenance.
  • -Ineffective teaching and outdated curriculum.
  • -Administrative and management issues.
Rating summary
What students say

This university excels in **Location**, scoring a perfect 5.0. It also demonstrates considerable strengths in **Internationality** (4.05) and **Accomodation** (3.75), with positive feedback for **Professors** and **Student Life** (both 3.5). However, **Facilities** (2.85) and particularly **Value** (2.3) represent its weakest areas, indicating potential room for improvement in these aspects.

Value and Professors stand out as the university's strongest areas, both receiving ratings of 4 or higher. Conversely, Facilities represent the weakest aspect, with a rating of approximately 3.58. Student life and location also score well, around 3.8, while accommodation and internationality are rated around 3.5.

This institution excels in student life, boasting a near-perfect score of 4.75. Facilities are also highly regarded at 4.67, alongside a solid location rating of 4.5. However, accommodation presents a significant area for improvement, with a low score of 2.5. Professors are rated well at 4.25, and internationality and value are respectable at 3.75 and 4.5 respectively.

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This institution receives outstanding feedback across every evaluated aspect. Top marks were achieved in facilities, professors, location, student life, accommodation, internationality, and value, indicating a consistently excellent experience. There are no apparent weak areas, with all categories scoring the maximum possible points. The university excels uniformly, demonstrating a high standard in all surveyed dimensions.

Reviews summary
Highlights

With ~67% of feedback being positive, students highlight the welcoming and respectful nature of the city and its people, noting the university as a place for personal growth and a good experience for foreigners.

With an average rating of 4.01/5, approximately 74% of 70 reviews are positive, highlighting good academics, knowledgeable lecturers, and a strong learning environment. The remaining ~3% of feedback briefly mentions disorganization and facility issues.

All four student reviews are positive, averaging 4.5/5 stars. Students highlight a creative environment with freedom for expression and an encouraging curriculum that fosters out-of-the-box thinking. The faculty provides helpful attention and practical, industry-relevant training.

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With a perfect 5/5 average rating, this university receives overwhelmingly positive feedback. One review highlights excellent learning resources and advanced technology systems, praising the best materials available for learners.

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Inside Unijos: The Real Student Experience

“At UniJos, education is more than books and lectures — it’s a journey of growth, resilience, and discovery.” Studying at the University of Jos (UniJos) was one of the most defining experiences of my life. From the moment I stepped onto campus, I knew the place would challenge me not just academically, but personally. The mix of cultures, ideas, and personalities makes UniJos more than just a university; it’s a small world where learning extends far beyond the classroom. Academically, UniJos is a rollercoaster. The curriculum is rich and stimulating, but it definitely comes with its fair share of stress. I’ve had classes that I looked forward to (the kind that made me hurry across campus just to get a good seat because the lecturer was that engaging). On the flip side, there were courses I dreaded, not because of the content, but because the lecturer’s teaching style made everything feel like a chore. Still, even those moments taught me something — patience, focus, and how to adapt. The lecturers at UniJos are a mixed bag. Some are incredibly inspiring — the kind who make complex ideas sound simple and push you to think critically. Others, though, can be rigid or unapproachable, and that sometimes takes the excitement out of learning. Yet, most are deeply knowledgeable, and when they’re passionate about their field, it reflects in every lecture. Beyond academics, the UniJos environment is something I truly cherish. The campus is beautifully set against the Jos hills, and the scenery gives off a calm that makes even the toughest days easier. There are plenty of hangout spots — from quiet corners near the library to lively areas around the hostels — where students unwind, talk, and recharge after long hours of classes (I always looked forward to a hearty meal of Masa, Dan wake and Nunu at the little kiosks behind Remedial 😊😊). Those little moments of laughter and connection made the experience unforgettable. Of course, UniJos has its issues — frequent power outages, outdated equipment, and the occasional academic delay — but it’s also a place that builds resilience. It teaches you how to make things work, even when they don’t go as planned. In the end, UniJos gave me more than a degree; it gave me perspective. I’d recommend it to anyone ready to grow — not just in knowledge, but in character, patience, and strength. > Verdict: Challenging, inspiring, and real — UniJos teaches you life just as much as it teaches your course.

Uni Pressure and how it trains you

Life is not easy. There is hard work, discipline, dedication, grunt work, involvement. One thing Indus Valley sparked in us was the will to succeed and the grit to stick to the plan of doing so. The concept of time dissolved with staying up nights facing fast-paced submission schedules and professors who demanded second drafts until you got an A. With this kind of a grill, work-life now seems like a piece of cake - been there, done that!

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