Saturday, 16 July 2016

Six Things That Makes Nigeria Universities Better Than

Dis are the factors that makes Universities rated than

Polytechnics;

1. CURRICULUM: University education in Nigeria, like in other

developing countries, is to produce graduates grounded in

generic skill and, quality education for the nation's economic

development. University curriculum therefore, reflect research

about what works, as opposed to what is popular today or

tomorrow. This

implies that the curriculum content enable students to attain

the

society's expectations, and perhaps most importantly, their

needs.

2. STRUCTURES: Most Nigerian Universities have outstanding

structures and academic environment more than that of

Polytechnic. Most of Polytechnics structures are not up to

standard, even most of the buildings in some polytechnics are

of old structures.

3. COURSES: Universities run more courses than Polytechnics.

Most top professional courses are studied at university level

e.g Medicine, Law, Architecture, etc. Though we have Legal

studies in replacement of law, SLT in replacement of medicine

in Polytechnics, and Architect. But are not well recognise.

4. MODE OF DRESSING: Corporate dressing can be seen in

most Nigerian Universities, especially the so called private

Universities. Also most of courses run by university has there

code of dressing e.g Medicine, Engineering, and Law.

5. ACADEMIC PERFORMERS: Most outstanding students can

be seen at Universities, compared to Polytechnics. Most of the

Universities are more strict. You hardly bribe lecturers cause

many are Professors so, is what u write that you get in most

cases. Unlike polytechnics where you easy bribe lecturers to

have distinction or upper credit.

6. ACADEMIC STAFFS: Least you can see in Universities as a

lecturer is a Doctor (Ph .D). A masters holding can only be of

an assistant. Most Seniors lecturers are Professors. While the

highest you can get in a polytechnics is a Doctor ( Rector),

others are MSc, B. sc or HND holder

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