Overview: Trains students to become medical doctors and professionals.
Why It’s Demanding: Long duration (6+ years), intensive practicals, and high academic requirements.
Job Prospects: Very high – hospitals, clinics, research institutions, NGOs.
Current Trend: Highly competitive and prestigious with steady job security.
Overview: Focuses on drug development, testing, and dispensation.
Why It’s Demanding: Strong foundation in chemistry and biology with practical skills.
Job Prospects: High – pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, NAFDAC, and drug stores.
Current Trend: Increasing relevance in healthcare and research sectors.
Overview: Prepares students for careers as registered nurses in various healthcare settings.
Why It’s Demanding: Clinical training, emotional resilience, and patient care responsibilities.
Job Prospects: Excellent – local and international hospitals and clinics.
Current Trend: High global demand due to shortages in the healthcare workforce.
Overview: Offers technical and problem-solving skills in infrastructure, power, and IT.
Why It’s Demanding: Requires mathematics, physics, and design thinking.
Job Prospects: Broad – construction companies, tech firms, manufacturing, oil & gas.
Current Trend: Software and electrical engineering gaining traction due to tech boom.
Overview: Focuses on programming, software development, and computer systems.
Why It’s Demanding: Requires strong logic, math, and continuous learning of new technologies.
Job Prospects: Very high – tech startups, banks, telecoms, global remote jobs.
Current Trend: Exploding demand due to digital transformation across industries.
Law remains one of the top choices for Art students. Lawyers are in high demand across corporate, public, and legal sectors in Nigeria.
This course offers vast opportunities in journalism, media, advertising, and public relations. With the rise of digital platforms, its relevance continues to grow.
A popular course with job prospects in diplomacy, foreign service, NGOs, and international organizations.
With Nigeria’s booming entertainment industry, Theatre Arts graduates find work in film, TV, stage production, and content creation.
This course is foundational for careers in politics, public administration, governance, and policy analysis.
Graduates can work as writers, editors, publishers, educators, and in content strategy roles across industries.
Psychology is increasingly relevant in education, healthcare, HR, counseling, and social services.
Job prospects include translation, publishing, language development, and academic research, especially for indigenous language specialists.
Graduates develop strong critical thinking and communication skills useful in education, law, journalism, and policy-making.
With growing concerns around security, this course has gained demand in both the private and public sectors.