15 Best universities for Biochemistry in Sudan

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Below is a list of best universities in Sudan ranked based on their research performance in Biochemistry. A graph of 144K citations received by 9.05K academic papers made by 15 universities in Sudan was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. University of Khartoum

For Biochemistry

#47 in Africa
#1666 in the World
Acceptance Rate
9%
Enrollment
41,030
Founded
1956

3. University of Gezira

For Biochemistry

#168 in Africa
#3493 in the World
Acceptance Rate
81%
Enrollment
22,500
Founded
1975

4. Neelain University

For Biochemistry

#174 in Africa
#3574 in the World
Acceptance Rate
71%
Founded
1993

7. Al Zaiem Al Azhari University

For Biochemistry

#246 in Africa
#4892 in the World
Enrollment
20,463
Founded
1993

8. Nile Valley University

For Biochemistry

#270 in Africa
#5161 in the World
Acceptance Rate
63%
Founded
1990

9. Ahfad University for Women

For Biochemistry

#280 in Africa
#5279 in the World
Acceptance Rate
81%
Founded
1966

10. International University of Africa

For Biochemistry

#281 in Africa
#5285 in the World
Acceptance Rate
55%
Enrollment
11,203
Male:Female
55:45
Founded
1992

11. University of Kordofan

For Biochemistry

#284 in Africa
#5353 in the World
Acceptance Rate
71%
Founded
1990

12. University of Kassala

For Biochemistry

#296 in Africa
#5633 in the World
Enrollment
10,716
Founded
1990

13. Red Sea University

For Biochemistry

#303 in Africa
#5751 in the World
Enrollment
13,160
Founded
1995

14. Karary University

For Biochemistry

#312 in Africa
#5819 in the World
Acceptance Rate
71%
Founded
1994

The best cities to study Biochemistry in Sudan based on the number of universities and their ranks are Khartoum, Wad Medani, Omdurman, and El-Obeid.