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Best Medical Schools in Nigeria [Best Universities In Nigeria To Study Medicine And Surgery.

Nigeria are institutions in which those who studied medicine or aspire to be a medical doctors in Nigeria attend in order to practicalize their course of study (medical courses) so as to become a qualified medical practitioner in Nigeria. We have a lot of top medical universities in Nigeria that you might be confused knowing which one to attend.

TOP 10 BEST UNIVERSITIES WITH MEDICAL SCHOOLS IN NIGERIA

1. UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN

The University of Ibadan is the most famous medical school in Nigeria. So, if you want to become a real professional, this place can become a good background for your medical education. It is generally agreed that it has the most modern equipment for medical classes, and moreover, there is a college hospital in this university.

2. OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY

When it comes to Obafemi Awolowo University, we can point out that it is the leading medical school in this country. It is situated in the southwestern part of Nigeria. This university became one of the best because of its fine college hospital with documentation of cured medical incidents and diseases.

3. AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY ZARIA

In the northern part of Nigeria, you can find this very good university. If you are ready to get a medical degree, you can try your luck at Ahmadu Bello University Zaria. By the way, it is famous for its newest facilities, schedules, professors and capabilities.

4. THE UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS

It is a well-known fact that one of the best places to study medicine and surgery is the University of Lagos. It is situated in the southwest part of Nigeria. By the way, it is divided into three departments. They are:

– The department of basic medical sciences;

– The department of clinical sciences;

– The department of dental sciences.

5. UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA (UNN)

The University of Nigeria Nsukka is one of the Oldest University in the country located in the South Eastern Part of the Country with a medical school.

UNN was Established in 1960 and has one of the best Teaching Hospital (UTH) in the whole of South East and the University is owned and managed by the Federal Government.

6. UNIVERSITY OF BENIN (UNIBEN)

The University of Benin also known as Great UNIBEN by many, is a federal University. It  was established in November 1970.

The University of Benin school of Basic Medical Sciences has a lot of Facilities and Equipment available. It also incorporates clinical studies for every student’s fifth year. Her medical school has a different time-table from that of the rest of UNIBEN.

University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) is also one of the best teaching hospitals in Nigeria.

7. LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY

Lagos state is rich in educational establishments and this is true for medical schools as well. Lagos State University has its teaching hospital and college of medicine. It should be noted that this medical school is a public one.

8. UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN (UNILORIN)

UNILORIN according to 2017 edition of the Best universities in Nigeria Made it to Number 5 and is a Federal Government Owned University which was established in 1975.

9. AMBROOSE ALI UNIVERSITY EKPOMA (AAU EKPOMA)

This is a State owned University and the Second in our list of Best University in Nigeria for Medicine and Surgery as this university hardly go on Strike which makes it easier to finish any programme especially Medicine at the Stipulated time.

10. NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY (NDU)

This is the Last in our List of Top 10 best medical university in Nigeria but that doesn’t make it the Least of them all.

The Niger Delta University Wilberforce located in Bayelsa State is a great place to study medicine.

Feel you have any other University that should be part of the top medical Universities in Nigeria? Tell us using the comment box below.

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