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Craig OCallaghan

Updated Sep 04, 2024
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If you decide to study in Africa, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to explore different cultures, landscapes, sights and general adventures in this huge and diverse continent.

Over 40 African universities are featured in the QS World University Rankings, with the majority located in either Egypt or South Africa.

Read on for an overview of the top universities in these two countries as well as some of the other top universities in Africa.

Rank
University
Location
171

QS World University Rank

Cape Town, South Africa
=267

QS World University Rank

Johannesburg, South Africa
296

QS World University Rank

Stellenbosch, South Africa
=312

QS World University Rank

Johannesburg, South Africa
354

QS World University Rank

Pretoria, South Africa
=587

QS World University Rank

Pinetown, South Africa
851-900

QS World University Rank

Potchefstroom, South Africa
851-900

QS World University Rank

Pretoria, South Africa
951-1000

QS World University Rank

Grahamstown, South Africa
951-1000

QS World University Rank

Cape Town, South Africa

Top universities in South Africa

The table above lists the top universities in South Africa in the latest QS World University Rankings. 

University of Pretoria

South Africa’s University of Pretoria is one of the largest universities in the country, with over 52,000 students at seven campuses. 

University of Johannesburg

University of Johannesburg

The University of Johannesburg is one of the youngest universities in South Africa to feature in the QS World University Rankings, having been formed from a merger of earlier institutions as recently as 2005.

Stellenbosch University

Stellenbosch University

Stellenbosch University was founded in 1918 and is located in the town of Stellenbosch, 50km east of Cape Town.

University of Witwatersrand

University of the Witwatersrand

The University of Witwatersrand (often called Wits for short) has five campuses in urban and suburban Johannesburg, the country’s largest city. The university has around 39,950 students and, according to the university’s website, 97 percent of its students find employment within six months of completing their studies.

University of Cape Town

University of Cape Town

South Africa’s oldest university, the University of Cape Town's campus sits upon the slopes of Table Mountain’s Devil’s Peak, offering fantastic views. 

Rank
University
Location
=350

QS World University Rank

Giza, Egypt
=410

QS World University Rank

Cairo, Egypt
=592

QS World University Rank

Cairo, Egypt
801-850

QS World University Rank

Alexandria, Egypt
901-950

QS World University Rank

New Cairo, Egypt
951-1000

QS World University Rank

Mansoura , Egypt
1001-1200

QS World University Rank

Cairo, Egypt
1001-1200

QS World University Rank

Alexandria, Egypt
1001-1200

QS World University Rank

Asyut, Egypt
1201-1400

QS World University Rank

El Shorouk, Egypt

Top universities in Egypt

The table above lists the top universities in Egypt according to the latest QS World University Rankings.

Ain Shams University in Cairo

Ain Shams University

Ain Shams University is based in Cairo and was established in 1950. It is a very large institution, hosting approximately 180,000 students across 15 faculties.

American University in Cairo

The American University in Cairo teaches in English and possesses Egypt’s largest English-language library collection.

Cairo University

Cairo University

Despite the name, Cairo University's main campus is actually in Giza, 20km southwest across the Nile from Cairo.

Other top universities in Africa

Ethopia, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Sudan, Tunisia and Uganda are other countries in Africa to be represented in the QS World University Rankings at least once.

Notable universities from these countries include Addis Ababa University (Ethiopia), Université de Tunis El Manar (Tunisia), University of Ghana (Ghana), Makerere University (Uganda) and University of Nairobi (Kenya).

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