60 Universities Offering Electrical/Electronic Engineering Courses In Nigeria

Today am going to talk about the universities that are offering electrical/electronic engineering courses in Nigeria. These universities are state and federal universities in Nigeria. Some offer both electrical/electronic engineering courses while others offer them separately.

I write this article because of the students that want to study this course so that they can choose from the list below to find out the one that is best for them. Make sure you scroll carefully to see the full lists of these universities.

Federal and state universities that is offering electrical and electronic engineering courses

Below are all the universities that offer electrical/electronic engineering courses:

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University offering both Electrical and Electronics Engineering course

  • AAU - Ambrose Ali University.
  • ABSU - Abia State University.
  • ABU - Afe Babalola University.
  • ACHIEVERS - Achievers University Owo, Ondo State.
  • AFIT -DEG - Air force Institution of Technology, Kaduna State.
  • AJAYI - Ajayi Crowther University.
  • BAUCHI - Bauchi State University.
  • BAZE - Baze University.
  • UNIBEN - University of Benin.
  • BIU - Benson Idahosa University.
  • Bowen University.
  • Covenant University.
  • CRUTECH - Cross Rivers State University.
  • DELSU - Delta State University, Abraka.
  • EUI - Edo University Iyanbo.
  • EKSU - Ekiti State University.
  • ELIZA - Eliza University, Ondo State.
  • EDUTECH - Enugu State University of Technology.
  • AEFUNA - Alex Ekueme Federal University.
  • FED-OYE-EKITI - Federal University Oye Ekiti.

  • FED-OTUOKE - Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State
  • FUNAAB -Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
  • FUPRE - Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun.
  • FUTA -Federal University of Technology, Akure.
  • Gregory University
  • The University of Ibadan.
  • Igbinedion University.
  • ILORIN - University of Ilorin.
  • IMSU - Imo State University.
  • JOS - Joseph Ayo Babalola University.
  • KSUSTA - Kogi State University.
  • KWASU - Kwara State University.
  • LASU - Lagos State University.
  • LAUTECH -Ladoke Akintola University of Technology.
  • Madonna University.
  • The University of Maiduguri.
  • NAUB - Nigerian Army University Biu.
  • NDA - Nigerian Defence Academy.
  • NDU - Niger Delta University.
  • OAU - Obafemi Awolowo university.
  • ODUDUWA - Oduduwa College Of Professional Studies, Oduduwa University, Idimu.
  • OOU - Olabisi Onabanjo University.
  • OSUSTECH - Ondo State University of Science and Technology
  • PAN- ATLANTIC University.
  • PHC -
  • Redeemer's University.
  • TECH-IBADAN - First Technical University, Ibadan.
  • TSUJ - Taraba State University, Jalingo
  • UDU - Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto.
  • UMUDIKE - the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture.
  • UNILAG - University of Lagos.
  • UNIOSUN - Osun State University.
  • UYO - University Of Uyo.
  • Veritas University.
Scoring low in Jamb can't prevent you from gaining admission. Some universities accept low jamb scores. Visit universities that offer low cut-off marks in Jamb to see the one that can offer you.

University offering only Electronic Engineering course

  • AUN - American University of Nigeria.
  • UNN - University of Nigeria, Nsukka
  • Veritas University.

Did you know? Not all subjects are allowed by the university in Nigeria for electronic/electrical. Some subjects are highly recommended by these universities. In case you want to know these subjects, check WAEC/NECO, and JAMB subject combinations for electrical/electronic engineering courses.

University offering only Electrical Engineering course

  • ABU - Afe Babalola University.
  • The University of Abuja.
  • Delta State University
  • Maritime University.
  • UDU - Usmanu Danfodiyo University Sokoto.
  • RSU - River State University.
  • UNN - University of Nigeria, Nsukka
  • UNIZIK - Nnamdi Azikiwe University.
  • KSUSTA - Kogi State University.


Which of these universities are you going to choose? Do you prefer state or federal? Let us know.

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