Franco-British International University
See Franco-British International University School Fees 2025/2026

Franco-British International University has released the 2025/2026 school fees schedule. The notice covers Nursing, Computing, Allied Health, and Social Sciences. Students are advised to review the breakdown before resuming.

Money talks, and in this case, it whispers to both students and parents: be ready. Franco-British International University has dropped its school fees list for the 2025/2026 session. It is the kind of detail people rush to check before buying a new suitcase or even dreaming about life on campus.

The numbers are plain, but the story behind them is deeper. Different courses carry different tags, and each one matters for planning. Accommodation? That one is on a separate ticket, not included here.

Nursing Programmes Fees

For those heading into Nursing, the bill stands higher than most, though the reasons are clear.

  • Tuition: ₦980,000 per year
  • Application: ₦40,000
  • Medical: ₦30,000
  • Matriculation: ₦30,000
  • Total: ₦1,080,000

Nursing students often face heavier costs, and this breakdown shows it.

Computing And IT Programmes Fees

Courses under Computing, from Computer Science to Cyber Security, share one flat schedule.

  • Tuition: ₦900,000 per year
  • Application: ₦40,000
  • Medical: ₦30,000
  • Matriculation: ₦30,000
  • Total: ₦1,000,000

Again, hostel fees stand apart.

Allied Health Sciences Fees

Medical Laboratory Science falls into this slot.

  • Tuition: ₦900,000 per year
  • Application: ₦40,000
  • Medical: ₦30,000
  • Matriculation: ₦30,000
  • Total: ₦1,000,000

Same as the Computing line, but meant for future lab professionals.

Management And Social Sciences Fees

This block covers courses like Accounting, Mass Communication, International Relations, and more.

  • Tuition: ₦800,000 per year
  • Application: ₦40,000
  • Medical: ₦30,000
  • Matriculation: ₦30,000
  • Total: ₦900,000

Cheaper than the others, but still weighty.

Bingham University
Bingham University Postgraduate School Fees 2024/2025

The Bingham University Postgraduate School Fees for the 2024/2025 academic session have been released. This schedule provides a breakdown of the fees for various postgraduate programmes offered at Bingham University, Kodape, Karu, Nasarawa State.

Information Details
🎓 Fees Overview Varies by programme
💰 MBA Tuition N250,000
🧑‍💻 Public Health N500,000
📜 PhD Tuition Up to N600,000
🖥️ PGD Programmes N200,000
📄 M.Sc Programmes N250,000 – N500,000
🏛️ Law Programmes N400,000 – N600,000
📧 Contact secretary.sps@binghamuni.edu.ng

Bingham University Postgraduate School Fees Schedule 2024/2025

  • Accounting (M.Sc) – ₦250,000
  • Accounting (PGD) – ₦200,000
  • Accounting (PhD) – ₦400,000
  • Biochemistry (M.Sc) – ₦270,000
  • Biochemistry (PhD) – ₦300,000
  • Business Administration (M.Sc) – ₦300,000
  • Business Administration (PhD) – ₦300,000
  • Computer Science (PGD) – ₦200,000
  • Digital Media Communication (PGD) – ₦200,000
  • Economics (M.Sc) – ₦270,000
  • Economics (PhD) – ₦350,000
  • English and Literary Studies (M.A) – ₦250,000
  • English and Literary Studies (PhD) – ₦250,000
  • Environmental Chemistry (M.Sc) – ₦270,000
  • Environmental Chemistry (PhD) – ₦300,000
  • Master of Financial Economics (MFE) – ₦300,000
  • Human Resource Management (M.Sc) – ₦250,000
  • Management (PGD) – ₦200,000
  • Crowd Control and Management (PGD) – ₦250,000
  • Mass Communication (M.Sc) – ₦270,000
  • Mass Communication (PhD) – ₦350,000
  • Master in Business Administration (MBA) – ₦250,000
  • Master of Cyber Security and Digital Forensics (MCSDF) – ₦400,000
  • Master of Election Management (MEM) – ₦400,000
  • Master of Legislative Drafting (MLD) – ₦300,000
  • Master of Public Health (MPH) – ₦500,000
  • Nutrition and Dietetics (M.Sc) – ₦300,000
  • Public Health (M.Sc) – ₦500,000
  • Public Health (PGD) – ₦300,000
  • Master of Public Sector Economics (MPSE) – ₦300,000
  • Architecture (M.Sc) – ₦400,000
  • Anatomy (M.Sc) – ₦300,000
  • Anatomy (PhD) – ₦400,000
  • Physiology (M.Sc) – ₦300,000
  • Physiology (PhD) – ₦400,000
  • Microbiology (M.Sc) – ₦300,000
  • Microbiology (PhD) – ₦400,000
  • Law (LLM) – ₦400,000
  • Law (PhD) – ₦600,000

Contact Information

For further enquiries, contact these phone numbers:
08062169155, 08066627637, 08036442235, 08063479024.

You can also reach the university via email at secretary.sps@binghamuni.edu.ng or pgadmission@binghamuni.edu.ng.

Aminu Saleh COE
Aminu Saleh COE Summer Semester Schedule 2023/2024

This is to inform all staff and students that the Aminu Saleh COE Academic Board at its 163d meeting held on 1 August, 2024 has approved the mounting of 2023/2024 Summer Semester programme with the following guidelines:

Schedule of Event and payments

A) Participants

  • 200 level,
  • 300 level students 2023/2024 Academic Session,
  • Spill Over and
  • Amnesty Students

B. Registration fees

i. Purchase of Application Form – 2000

ii. 1-3 Courses=N10,000

iii. 4-6 Courses- N12,000

iv. 7-15 courses-N14,000

c) Calendar of the Programme:

14th October, 2024-25th October, 2024 – Registration Period (11 days)

28 October, 2024- 21November, 2024 – Revision Period (4 weeks)

25th November, 2024-7th December, 2024 – Examination period (2 weeks)

9th December, 2024-21 December 2024 – Marking period (2weeks)

23 December, 2024-14th January, 2025 – Computation (2 weeks)

15th January, 2025-24 January, 2025 – Vetting of results by Academic Board Business Committee.

31 January, 2025 – Academic Board Meeting to Consider Summer Semester Results

Staff and Participants are requested to give the programme the maximum cooperation and support to enable it achieves the desire objectives, please,

Thank you for your usual cooperation

https://ascoea.edu.ng/

Aminu Saleh COE Summer Semester Schedule 2023/2024
Khadija University Majia
Khadija University Majia Releases Schedule of fees 2024/2025
Khadija University Majia Releases Schedule of fees 2024/2025
Khadija University Majia Releases Schedule of fees 2024/2025

Releases Schedule of fees 2024/2025. This is to inform all students of the Khadija University, Majia that the school management has released the schedule of fees for the 2024/2025 academic session.

 

The full schedule of the fees for the 2024/2025 academic session has been provided on the attached photo, all concerned are to get a copy for proper information. Thank you!
University of Ibadan UI
UI Protest Update Today: School Shuts Down Till Sept 23rd

The University of Ibadan (UI) has closed down for three weeks following protests against recent tuition fee hikes. This decision, effective from Saturday, 31st August 2024, was announced in a circular issued by the university management and signed by the Registrar, G.O. Saliu.

Notice: Reason for the Closure

The shutdown follows a meeting between the university’s management and the leadership of the Students Union.

The meeting was prompted by student protests over the increase in tuition fees.

Break to Facilitate Fee Payment

The three-week break is intended to give students enough time to pay their fees and complete their online registration.

As a result, the first semester examination, originally scheduled to begin on 2nd September, has been postponed to 23rd September 2024.

The registration portal will remain open until Friday, 20th September 2024.

After this date, the portal will close, and no further opportunities for fee payment or course registration will be provided.

Students who fail to register appropriately will be barred from taking their examinations.

All students are required to vacate the university campus by 2:00 PM on Saturday, 31st August 2024.

Solidarity from Other Institutions

The Students Union of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has expressed support for the protesting students of the University of Ibadan.

In a statement released by OAU’s President, Omoboriowo Isaac, and General Secretary, Babatimehin Joy, the union criticized the UI management for failing to uphold promises made to students during earlier negotiations on 17th July.

The OAU Students Union described the new deadline for fee payment as unrealistic and impractical, especially given the current economic hardships faced by many students.

The union also criticized the short timeline for securing NELFUND loans, which the university management had proposed.

Call for Action

The OAU Students Union reiterated that the responsibility of funding education lies with the government.

They called for the funds earmarked for the loan scheme to be invested directly into universities instead.

The union urged the UI management to meet the students’ demands and called on the government to take its role in funding education seriously.

They also appealed to the National Association of Nigerian Students to join the fight for free education.

In their closing remarks, the OAU union encouraged UI students to remain steadfast in their opposition to the current fee regime and other anti-student policies.