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List of Cheapest Universities In Nigeria

In this article, we compiled a list of the cheapest universities in Nigeria that you can attend. Moreover,  if you can not afford the expensive ones.

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In this article, we compiled a list of the cheapest universities in Nigeria that you can attend. Moreover,  if you can not afford the expensive ones. We observed closely that the cause of 80% increase in dropout is as a result of the inability to pay tuition fee. Furthermore, we enjoin you to read closely this article as it contains info and advice on the choice of institution.

However, don’t be shocked when you see this surprising list. You should choose from them which your pocket can afford. Therefore, there are good reasons you should consider applying for these cheap universities; they are among the top 10 best universities in the country currently.

List of Cheapest Universities In Nigeria

Below is a comprehensive list of the federal universities in Nigeria and their average tuition fee per academic session.

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Federal Universities and their  Tuition Fee:

  • UNIBEN: N41,400 – N73,400
  • UNILORIN: N15,000– N70,000
  • UNILAG: N14,500 – N66,000
  • UNIABUJA: N26,800 – N49,300
  • UI: N14,000 – N85,800
  • Federal University Of Agriculture (FUAM) : N32,000 – N34,000
  • Bayero University, Kano (BUK) : N30,500 – N44,500
  • University Of Calabar (UNICAL) : N32,000 – N43,250
  • Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA): N14,400 – N52,000
  • Usman Danfodiyo University Sokoto (UDUSOK) : N23,800 – N54,800
  • National Open University (NOUN) : N18,000 – N36,000

State Universities and their Tuition Fee:

Also, below is a comprehensive list of the state universities in Nigeria and their average tuition fee per academic session.

  • LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY (LASU) : ₦25,000 (fixed)
  • ADEKUNLE AJASIN UNIVERSITY (AAUA) : ₦35,000 to ₦150,000
  • NASARAWA STATE UNIVERSITY (NSUK) : ₦29,700 – ₦96,000 (D.E)
  • TARABA STATE UNIVERSITY (TASU) : ₦37,000 to ₦50,000
  • BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY (BSU) : ₦16,600 to ₦69,800
  • AKWA IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY (AKSU) : ₦53,000 – N73,000
  • KOGI STATE UNIVERSITY (KSU) : N57,000 – ₦100,000
  • DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY (DELSU) : N31,000 – ₦85,000
  • KEBBI STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KSUSTA): N27,500 – ₦87,000
  • LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (LAUTECH): N45,000 – ₦150,000

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 Private Universities and their Tuition Fees:

However, below is a list of the private universities in Nigeria with cheaper tuition fees. You should consider them if you can afford the amount.

  • Al-Hikmah University, Ilorin: N203,000 – N573,000 ( Without Hostel Fees)
  • Oduduwa University, Ile-Ife: N170,000 – N195,000
  • Ajayi Crowther University : 162,000 – 782,000
  • Obong University, Obong Ntak: N180,000 – N200,000
  • Lead City University : N250,000 – N550,000
  • Crescent University, Abeokuta : N283,000 – N1,000,000
  • Rhema University, Aba: N432,000 – N464,000
  • Adeleke University: N558,300 – N867,000
  • Babcock University, Alishan Remo: N263,000 – N568,000
  • Fountain University : N288,000 – N440,500

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Now that we have disclosed the cheapest universities in Nigeria, we enjoin you to go through them thoroughly; you should choose which one you can afford and check their course requirements.

Furthermore, you should exercise patience when making your choice; make sure you attend the ones that favour your course of choice. Go through their portal and read all requirement needed there. You can as well visit other blog posts in this site to read eligibilities and requirements of different universities.

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