FUNAAB Ranked 2nd Best Federal University for Employability

FUNAAB Ranked 2nd Best Federal University for Employability

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FUNAAB has been ranked the 2nd best federal university in Nigeria for graduate employability. The ranking reflects its steady push to prepare students for the job market through internships, industry links and hands-on learning. Here's what earned them that spot.

FUNAAB Ranks 2nd Best Performing Federal University in Nigeria for Graduate Employability

The Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) has been ranked the second-best performing federal university in Nigeria for graduate employability in the 2025 Nigeria University Rankings.

The rating focused on real-world outcomes—things like how employers rate graduates, industry-backed research, and internship opportunities. FUNAAB stood out by doing more than just teaching theory. It gave students space to gain skills that matter after school.

What Made FUNAAB Stand Out?

In a job market where over a million graduates chase work each year, being employable carries weight. FUNAAB has responded by tightening links with industry players and tuning its courses to match what employers look for.

Here’s a quick breakdown of what helped them climb the rankings:

  • Stronger industry partnerships with companies who actually hire
  • More student internships, not just in name but in action
  • Curriculum tweaks based on employer feedback
  • Better support systems, like the Career Services and Linkages Unit (CSLU)
  • A clear push from the school’s Benchmarking and Employability Committee

These steps, though behind the scenes, are what helped build the outcome we’re seeing now.

Another Win in the Bag

This isn’t a one-off. FUNAAB also grabbed:

  • Best University of Agriculture in Africa
  • 7th in the world under Times Higher Education’s 2024 rankings
  • Top spot in Nigeria for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger)

It’s not every day you see a public university in Nigeria pull this off, especially in such a focused area.

VC’s Message to the Community

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Babatunde Kehinde, didn’t let the news slide quietly. He praised both staff and students for their hard work and encouraged everyone to keep pushing.

His words? Keep the bar high and aim higher still. While recognition feels good, FUNAAB isn’t stopping here.

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