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Nigerian Universities Absent from Top 1,000 in QS World Rankings for Third Consecutive Year

Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
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Oluwadara Akingbohungbe
Published: 2025/06/21
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For the third year running, no Nigerian university has secured a place within the top 1,000 of the prestigious Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings. The 2026 edition, released on June 19, 2025, once again excluded all 297 Nigerian higher education institutions from the global elite list.

Only three Nigerian universities—University of Ibadan (UI), University of Lagos (UNILAG), and Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria—were ranked at all. UI and UNILAG remained in the 1,001–1,200 band for both the 2025 and 2026 editions, while ABU made its debut in the 1,201–1,400 range.

The QS rankings evaluate universities based on eight key indicators: academic reputation, employer reputation, faculty/student ratio, citations per faculty, international faculty ratio, international student ratio, international research network, employment outcomes, and sustainability.

Despite Nigeria’s universities’ longstanding reputations and large graduate output, they continue to underperform in critical areas such as research output, international collaboration, and graduate employability—metrics that heavily influence global rankings.

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In contrast, Egypt leads Africa with 20 universities on the 2026 list, followed by South Africa with 11, and Tunisia with four. Ghana and Morocco each had two universities listed, while Kenya, Libya, Sudan, Uganda, and Ethiopia each had one.

The only African universities to break into the top 300 are South African institutions: University of Cape Town ranked 150th and University of Witwatersrand ranked 291st.

The global top 10 universities remain dominated by US and UK institutions, with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) holding the number one spot for the 13th consecutive year.

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TAGGED:African universitiesAhmadu Bello UniversityEgypt universitiesglobal university rankingshigher education in NigeriaNigerian UniversitiesQS World University RankingsSouth Africa universitiesUniversity of IbadanUniversity of Lagos
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