Africa
Universities in Nigeria
This is AlmiStudy's verified record of universities in Nigeria. Only
confirmed information is shown; fields that are not verified are left out
rather than guessed. The list is as long as the real data — never padded.
AlmiStudy currently records 3 universities in Nigeria. By type: 3 public. Cities covered include: Ibadan, Lagos, Zaria.
Zaria · Public
SubjectsMedicine & Health Sciences; Agriculture & Environmental Studies; Engineering & Technology; Veterinary Medicine; Law; Arts & Humanities; Theology & Religious Studies; Education; Social Sciences; Natural Sciences; Business & Management; Pharmacy
AccreditationNational Universities Commission (NUC), Nigeria — established 1962 (and as a statutory body under Decree No. 1 of 1974), the federal regulatory body with mandate to license, accredit, and supervise all universities operating in Nigeria under the Federal Ministry of Education
Ibadan · Public
SubjectsMedicine & Health Sciences; Natural Sciences; Engineering & Technology; Agriculture & Environmental Studies; Pharmacy; Veterinary Medicine; Law; Arts & Humanities; Social Sciences; Education; Business & Management
AccreditationNational Universities Commission (NUC), Nigeria — established 1962 (and as a statutory body under Decree No. 1 of 1974), the federal regulatory body with mandate to license, accredit, and supervise all universities operating in Nigeria under the Federal Ministry of Education
Lagos · Public
SubjectsMedicine & Health Sciences; Engineering & Technology; Business & Management; Law; Arts & Humanities; Natural Sciences; Education; Social Sciences; Pharmacy; Architecture & Design
AccreditationNational Universities Commission (NUC), Nigeria — established 1962 (and as a statutory body under Decree No. 1 of 1974), the federal regulatory body with mandate to license, accredit, and supervise all universities operating in Nigeria under the Federal Ministry of Education
Before enrolling or paying fees anywhere, confirm the
institution's current accreditation with the national authority named on
its page, and check that the qualification is recognised in the country
where you intend to use it. AlmiStudy helps you verify — it does not
endorse.
QuestionsHow many universities are listed in Nigeria?
AlmiStudy currently records 3 universities in Nigeria. This reflects what has been verified; it is not padded and may grow as more are confirmed.
Are these universities officially recognised?
Each entry names the national authority to verify with. AlmiStudy records information to help you check recognition — it is not itself an accreditation body and does not endorse any institution.
Is AlmiStudy free?
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Why this is free
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supports the Shamool Foundation, a free school for street children in
Lahore (60 students, lunch, books and uniforms provided).
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