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JoSTUM Ranks 30th For Int’l Student Enrollment

by Henry Tyohemba
9 months ago
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Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi (JoSTUM), has achieved 30th place among Nigeria’s 157 universities as a top destination for international students.

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The achievement places JoSTUM among Nigeria’s leading universities, according to the global rankings by Study Abroad Aid, which evaluated 8,536 universities worldwide.

Headquartered in South Korea, Study Abroad Aid is the largest and most comprehensive database of universities globally. It provides resources, guides, and information for students studying abroad.
The criteria for ranking included affordable tuition fees, a solid academic reputation, accreditation for Bachelor’s and Master’s programs, an active official website, and regularly updated tuition information.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Isaac Itodo, announced the achievement at the 322nd Senate meeting held recently.

He congratulated the university community and urged them to maintain the momentum of achievements and continue collaborative efforts in building a 21st-century university.

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Meanwhile, JoSTUM’s tillers emerged victorious in the 2024 Varsity Men’s Football Cup.

The final match in Benin City saw the Tillers secure a thrilling 4-3 win over the University of Ilorin team. This hard-fought victory showcased JoSTUM’s prowess, resilience, and commitment to excellence in university sports.


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