Stutern has released the 2018
edition of its reports about Nigerian Universities and the employability of
their graduates.
In case you don't know Stutern,
it is a skills development and job placement platform that connects university
graduates with long-term employment.
In its 2018 reports, Stutern
shows that the following Nigerian Tertiary Institutions are the top 20 Universities
in the country in relation to the employability of their graduates.
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Covenant University logo |
This faith-based institution
retains its first position in graduate employability rating. The institution
has 83.70% employability rate in the Stutern report. In 2017, Covenant
University tops the list with 90% employability rate. This is coming few days
after the University was ranked the best institution in Nigeria and fifth in
Africa.
There is a remarkable
improvement in the rating this University as the institution jumps from 16th
position in 2017 with 56.25%, to 2nd in 2018 with 68.18%. UNN is one of the
three Nigerian Universities recently ranked among top Universities in the
world.
The Premier University in the
country moves from a 13th position in 2017 report with 62.50 % rate to 3rd in
2018 with 61.76%. However, UI is currently the Second Best University in
Nigeria, sixth in Africa and 677th in the world.
The Federal University of
Technology, Minna is one of the foremost tech-based institutions in Nigeria.
The institution is placed fourth in the Stutern's ranking with 60.61%
employability rate.
Popularly known as UNILORIN and
prides itself as an institution that is better than others by far, the
University of Ilorin retains its 5th position in graduate employability ranking
with 60.22%.
Bowen University is the second
private institution on the list. The school has 60.00%.
OAU dropped from 3rd in 2017 to
7th in 2018 with 59.30% employability rate.
From the 14th position in 2017
report, the University of Benin moves up to 8th position in graduate
employability rating with 58.51%.
Lagos State University, LASU is
believed to be the second best state university in Nigeria as shown in the
recent webometrics university ranking. There is also an improvement in the
schools' graduate employability as it moves from 15th position in 2017 report
to 9th in 2018 with 58.49%.
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UNILAG logo |
Popularly known as UNILAG and
prides itself as the number one first choice university, UNILAG retains its
10th position in the 2017 report with 58.13%.
FUTO is the second tech-based
institution on the list, and it also retains the 11th position it occupied in
the 2017 report with 56.82%.
The faith-based institution
established 1959 as Adventist College of West Africa dropped from 9th position
to 12th. The institution has an employability rate of 52.70%.
This institution is one of the
popular Universities of technology in Nigeria. Its graduates' employability
rating is 51.72%.
AAUA is the second state
university on the list. The institution was established by the Government of
Ondo State in December 1999. Its employability rate 51.22%.
Also known as Ogun State
University, OOU dropped in its graduate employability ranking from 8th position
in 2017 report to 15th in 2018 with 50.00%.
UNIZIK occupied the 19th
position in 2017 Stutern report, in 2018 the institution move up to 16th
with 50.00%.
Popularly known as FUNAAB, the
institution dropped from its second position in 2017 report to 17th in 2018
with 48.08%.
In the 2017 report, Ekiti State
University was the first state University on the list occupying the 6th
position. In 2018, the university dropped to 18th with 39.34% employability
rate.
UNIPORT had 65.00%
employability rate in 2017 and was rated 12th on the list. In the 2018 report.
The institution is 19th with 37.93% employability rate.
Popularly known as ABU, Ahmadu
Bello University is a first generation institution in Zaria, Kaduna state. The
University retains its last position in 2017 with 37.50% employability rate.
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