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Tuesday 3 October 2017

Top African Universities 2017 | Sommy Increase' Blog

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Africans sometimes find it difficult to make up their mind in getting a place of study, maybe because of poor educational facilities very common in some African settings, and so on. But if you want to get a place to study in Africa, these universities have proven themselves recommendation worthy by anyone and is fit for study not just for Africans but anyone in the world. They are choices to build you into that Scholar you're needing. 

            Don't just stop, there are many good Universities in Africa, but take a look at their recently updated top Universities.


1. University of Cape Town


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Leading the way for the top universities in Africa is South Africa’s oldest university, the University of Cape Town, ranked 191st in the QS World University Rankings® 2018 and consistently found in the global top 200. The campus sits upon the slopes of Table Mountain’s Devil’s Peak, offering fantastic views.

2. Stellenbosch University

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Also in South Africa, Stellenbosch University climbed 34 places in this year’s ranking and is now placed joint 361st in the world. Founded in 1918, the university is located in the town of Stellenbosch, 50 kilometers east of Cape Town.

3. University of the Witwatersrand


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Ranked joint 364th this year, the University of Witwatersrand (often called Wits for short) is another South African institution, with five campuses in urban and suburban Johannesburg, the country’s largest city. The university has around 33,700 students, of which about 2,600 are international students.

4. The American University in Cairo

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The next university on our list of the top universities in Africa is based in Egypt. The American University in Cairo is ranked joint 395th in the world in 2018. Also ranked fifth in the most recent edition of the QS University Rankings: Arab Region, it teaches in English, and possesses Egypt’s largest English-language library collection.

5. Cairo University

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Egypt’s Cairo University is ranked in the 481-490 range of the overall world rankings, and 10th in the Arab region. Despite the name, its main campus is actually in Giza, 20km southwest across the Nile from Cairo.

6. University of Pretoria

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Ranked 501-550 in the world this year is South Africa’s University of Pretoria. It’s one of the largest universities in the country, with over 50,000 students at seven campuses. Established in 1908, the university also features in the top 50 of the latest QS University Rankings: BRICS.

7. University of Johannesburg

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Ranked 601-650 in the world in 2018, the University of Johannesburg is the youngest university in South Africa to feature in the QS World University Rankings, having been formed from a merger of earlier institutions as recently as 2005.
The following three universities are all ranked in the 701-750 range, making them joint eighth in Africa:

=8. Ain Shams University

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The first of the top universities in Africa to be ranked 701-750 is the Egyptian Ain Shams University, which also features at 12th in the Arab region in 2016. Based in Cairo and established in 1950, Ain Shams is a very large institution, hosting approximately 180,000 students in 15 faculties.

=8.  Rhodes University


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Rhodes University, located in Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, is also ranked 701-750. Named after British businessman Cecil Rhodes, the university is highly residential and relatively small, with around 8,000 students currently enrolled.

=8. University of Kwazulu-Natal

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The South African University of Kwazulu-Natal is the last of the three universities to be ranked 701-750 in the world this year and is another young university formed through a merger, this time in 2004. The university has five campuses around the KwaZulu-Natal province in the south east of the country.

11. Alexandria University

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Alexandria University is also featured at 14th in the Arab region rankings. It was originally founded in 1938 as a branch campus of Cairo University, but became a separate institution in 1942.
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Located in Cairo, Al-Azhar University is Egypt’s oldest degree-granting institution, dating back to the 10th century. It has strong links to Sunni Islam and the Al-Azhar Mosque, and is considered one of the most prestigious Sunni Islamic universities.  

=12. Makerere University


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Makerere University is the largest and third-oldest university in Uganda, first founded as a technical school in 1922 and located in capital city Kampala. Home to around 40,000 students, Makere was the alma mater of many post-independence African leaders.

=12. North-West University

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North-West University is another South African institution that was formed by the merger of previous universities in 2004. It’s a large university, with about 69,000 students spread across three campuses in the North West and Gauteng provinces.

=12. Université Mohammed V de Rabat

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New this year, Université Mohammed V de Rabat is Morocco’s sole entrant in the World University Rankings. Located in Rabat, the university was formed by the merger of previous institutions, and today it has around 63,550 students.

=12. University of Ghana

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The University of Ghana is the oldest and largest of Ghana’s 13 universities and is located in the Legon suburb of Ghanaian capital city Accra. It was originally founded as University College of the Gold Coast in 1948, and now has around 38,000 students.

=12. University of Nairobi

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One of the largest universities in Kenya, the University of Nairobi was originally established as Royal Technical College in 1956, before becoming part of the University of East Africa in 1963. This then split into three separate universities in 1970, including Makerere University (above).

=12. University of the Western Cape

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Concluding our overview of the top universities in Africa in 2018 is South Africa’s University of the Western Cape, located in the Bellville suburb of Cape Town. Founded in 1959, the university played a key role in the fight against discrimination and racial inequality in South Africa’s history.
For more information about ranking categories, and answers to other frequently asked questions, click here.
This article was originally published in September 2016. It was updated in June 2017.

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