Thursday, 4 February 2016

TOP 5 BEST UNIVERSITIES IN AFRICA (IN DIFFERENT AFRICAN COUNTRIES)

1.The University of Cape Town (UCT) SOUTH AFRICA
The University of Cape Town (UCT) is South Africa's oldest university, and is one of Africa's leading teaching and research institutions. The University of Cape Town was founded in 1829 as the South African College, a high school for boys.
The College developed into a fully fledged university during the period 1880 to 1900, thanks to increased funding from private sources and the government.

The university has six faculties - Commerce, Engineering & the Built Environment, Law, Health Sciences, Humanities and Science - which are supported by UCT's Centre for Higher Education Development, which addresses students' teaching and learning needs.
UCT also has more than 60 specialist research units that provide supervision for postgraduate work and is home to more than a quarter of South Africa's A-rated researchers - academics who are considered world leaders in their fields.
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2. Cairo University- EGYPT
This is one of the famous university in Africa and was founded on 21 December 1908. It is the second oldest institution of higher education in Egypt after Al Azhar University.
The university offers the following faculties; Faculty of Engineering – News, Faculty of Medicine – News, Faculty of Computers and Information System – News, Faculty of Pharmcy – News, Faculty of Agriculture  - News, Faculty of Science – News, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Faculty of Mass Communication – News, Faculty of Archaeology – News, Faculty of Arts – News, Faculty of Commerce – News, Faculty of Specialized Education – News, Faculty of Nursing – News, Faculty of Law – News, Faculty of Physiotherapy – News, Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine – News, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – News, Faculty of Dar El-Ulum – News, Faculty of Kindergarten – News, Institute of Statistical Studies and Research   - News, Institute of African Studies and Research – News, National Cancer Institute, Faculty of Regional and Urban Planning – News, Institute of Educational Studies and Research – News, National Institute of Laser Enhanced Sciences (NILES) – News, Center of Open Education, Cairo university center for Languages and Arabic Culture.

3. University of Dar es Salaam-TANZANIA
This is one of the famous university not only in Tanzania but also in Africa commonly known as “Mlimani”
The University of Dar es Salaam offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral degrees, as well as Certification Programmes, to students from Tanzania and throughout the world . Our Programmes will enable you to rise to the top of your chosen profession.

4. University of Nairobi-KENYA
The University of Nairobi, a body corporate established under the Universities Act 2012 of the laws of Kenya and the University of Nairobi Charter, is the pioneer institution of University education in Kenya and the region.
The only institution of higher learning in Kenya for a long time, the University of Nairobi responded to the national, regional and Africa's high level manpower training needs by developing and evolving strong, diversified academic programmes and specializations in basic sciences, applied sciences, technology, humanities, social sciences and the arts.
Through module II (continuing education) programmes, invaluable opportunity has been opened to hundreds of Kenyans and non-Kenyans, on a paying basis, who meet university admission requirements, but who have not been able to access university education due to restricted intake into the regular programmes that is determined by limited resource allocation by Government.
The university offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral degrees, as well as Certification Programmes

5. university of lagos-NIGERIA
Founded in 1962, the University of Lagos has, for over 5 decades, provided qualitative and research-oriented education to Nigerians and all those who have entered its domain in search of knowledge. The establishment of the University of Lagos in 1962 was informed by the need to intensify the training of a professional workforce for a newly independent Nigeria in search of rapid industrialisation and economic development. It was however quite evident that the country lacked the requisite workforce to actualise the people’s dream. There was a big gulf to be filled, and that required establishing many more universities.
The University currently has a School of Postgraduate Studies, a Distance Learning Institute (DLI) and twelve faculties, namely: Arts, Basic Medical Sciences, Business Administration, Clinical Sciences, Dental Sciences, Education, Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Law, Pharmacy, Science, Social Sciences.


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