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Best Schools for Materials and Metallurgical Engineering

All Nigerian institutions offering Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, ranked by current cutoff mark. Federal, state and private universities and polytechnics.

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📊 How to read this ranking Schools with higher cutoffs are typically more competitive but not always "better". Consider proximity, fees, accreditation, employer reputation and your own profile when picking a school.
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How we rank Materials and Metallurgical Engineering programmes

Our default ranking sorts schools by their current departmental cutoff mark for the most recent admission cycle. A higher cutoff indicates higher demand for the course at that institution — usually a proxy for prestige, employer reputation and graduate outcomes.

However, cutoff is just one signal. Before choosing where to apply, you should also weigh:

  • Accreditation status — full accreditation by NUC/NBTE/NCCE matters.
  • Faculty strength — research output, lecturer-to-student ratio.
  • Tuition fees — federal schools are dramatically cheaper than private.
  • Location — cost of living and proximity to home.
  • Internship & graduate placement — does the school's career office help?