Top Ten(10) Most Expensive Universities In Nigeria
Top Ten(10) Most Expensive
Universities In Nigeria
For many
Nigerians, high-quality higher education is a luxury. There are many private
universities who are known not only for their top-notch teaching staff and
achievements but also for the incredibly high tuition costs. Here are the top
10 most expensive universities in Nigeria.
10. Lead
City University, Ibadan
Lead City
University is located in the south-western part of Nigeria and is one of the
best known local education institutions. The history of Lead City University
dates back to 2005, and in less than 15 since it was launched, the University
evolved a lot. Right now it charges ₦625,000
intuition.
9. Babcock
University, Ogun State
Babcock
University is part of the Seventh-day Adventist educational system, which means
the high education costs are not the only reason why it may not be your cup of
tea. The University has been operating since 1999 and currently has the tuition
fee of ₦780,000.
8. Bowen
University, Ogun State
Another
representative of Ogun State, Bowen University is known as the First Baptist
University in Africa. Bowen University was opened in 2002 and has thousands of
former and current students. Bowen University is a very well-equipped
institution and charges ₦950,000 intuition.
7. Covenant
University, Ogun State
Ogun State
appears to be one of the leaders of the prestigious education industry in
Nigeria. Covenant University is closely associated with the Living Faith Church
worldwide and is part of numerous associations. Covenant University always
scores high positions in university ratings of Nigeria and has the tuition fee
of ₦1.2
million.
6. Benson
Idahosa University, Benin City
The Benson
Idahosa University is a Christian institution that was launched in 1993. One of
its standout features is the membership in the United States National Academy
of Inventors, which no other African university has managed to achieve. You
need to pay ₦1.5 million in tuition to study there.
5. Afe
Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti
The Afe
Babalola University is one of the youngest Nigerian universities, being
launched only in 2009. In addition to six popular education programmes, this
University is also known for its modern and good-looking campus. A tuition fee
of ₦1.8 million is required to study
there.
4. American
University Of Nigeria, Adamawa State
The name of
the American University already attracts a lot of students looking for high
education standards, but the fact that it’s the only American-style university
in Sub-Saharan Africa is an even bigger reason to want to study there. Founded
by Atiku Abubakar in 2004, the American University charges its students ₦2
million intuition.
3.
Pan-Atlantic University, Lagos
One of the
few Lagos institutions on this list, the Pan-Atlantic University was founded in
1991 as the Lagos Business School. Since then, the University has evolved into
one of the most coveted private schools in Lagos, but the tuition fee of ₦2.5
million can be hardly called affordable.
2. Baze
University, Abuja
For Abuja
locals and students from other states, Baze University is one of the dream
schools with an international staff, outstanding campus, and high teaching
standards. For a tuition fee of ₦3.1
million, you can also experience the joys of studying in Baze University.
1. Nile
University, Abuja
The full
name of Nile University is Nigerian Turkish Nile University, which should
already give you some idea on what this school is all about. Launched in 1998,
this University showed tremendous growth. It is now the most expensive
University in Nigeria with a tuition fee of ₦5.7
million.
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