Best 5 courses which are underrated by Nigeria and Nigeria
universities
The desire to study a lucrative course and earn big after
graduation is one of the factors that determine admission seekers choice of
course in tertiary institutions.
This has made some courses in Nigerian Universities to be
more special than others because the courses apparently attract more admission
seekers.
Undergraduates programs like Law, Medicine, Business
Administration and Mass Communication are some of the most subscribed courses
in Nigerian Universities.
However, while most admission seekers want to have their BSc
degrees in these courses, they tend to underrate and ignore certain
undergraduate programs. This probably stems from the fallacy that those courses
do not good career prospect.
Here are five underrated courses in Nigerian Universities
1. Education courses
Education courses prepare students to become teachers and
lecturers, due to the perceived poor treatments of teachers in Nigeria, a lot
of students would rather choose to become professionals in other popular fields
than end up in classrooms.
2. History
History is one of those undergraduate courses with good
career prospects but some people do not see reasons why someone would gain
admission into a university only to study past events and their dates.
3. Nigerian Languages
Why would anyone want to study his/her own language, what is
there to study? This is the question Nigerian Language students usually get
when asked about their courses. This explains why admission seekers often shy
away from studying Nigerian Languages in Universities.
4. Zoology/Botany
These two courses are concerned with the study of animals and
plants and they are among the most underrated course in Nigeria. This is
probably due to the erroneous belief that there's no career prospect for
zoology students than to work in a zoo.
5. Agricultural Sciences
Despite the establishment of
Agriculture-based Universities in Nigeria, the course is still
underrated. Agric students are usually referred to as farmers on campus and the
popular perception is that they'll end up becoming farmers.
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