Three Nigerian universities has been listed out as the one of the best Universities in the world, see there names below.
The list, launched on Wednesday at Times Higher Education’s World Academic Summit at the National University of Singapore, featured 86 countries, up from 81.
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, is ranked 1001+.
This is a slight improvement for Nigeria, compared to last year’s ranking where only one school, the University of Ibadan, made the list and was ranked 801–1000.
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, is 23 on the African table.
South African institutions – University of Cape Town, ranked =156; University of the Witwatersrand, ranked 201–250; Stellenbosch University, ranked 301–350; and University of KwaZulu-Natal, ranked 401–500 – occupy first, second, third, and fourth position on the African table.
Only one university in Ghana – University of Ghana – is included in the 2019 ranking. It is ranked 801–1000 and occupies the 12th position on the African table.
Globally, Oxford University, United Kingdom, for the third consecutive year, is at the number one position.
Another university in the UK, Cambridge, retains the second position, while Stanford in the U.S. holds steady in third.
Among the top 10, are Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S., fourth; California Institute of Technology, U.S., fifth; Harvard University, U.S., sixth; Princeton University, U.S., seventh; Yale University, U.S., eighth; Imperial College London, UK, ninth; and University of Chicago, U.S., 10th.
The ranking is now in its 15th year.
The universities are graded in the core areas like teaching, research, knowledge transfer, and international outlook.
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