Nile University Law Fees: Complete Annual Cost Breakdown
If you’re exploring Law at Nile University of Nigeria, you need a clear picture of the costs. This guide walks you through tuition, acceptance, administrative, ICT, library, and optional hostel fees. Estimated annual cost ranges from ₦2.5 million to ₦3.8 million. Tuition alone runs between ₦2.0 million and ₦2.8 million. Acceptance, registration, and ICT/library charges make up the rest, while on-campus housing adds ₦300,000 to ₦800,000 if selected. Each fee serves a specific purpose: tuition covers lectures and exams; the acceptance fee secures your spot; administrative charges support registration and ID services; and ICT/library fees grant access to digital journals and research tools. Hostel costs depend on room type and occupancy. Fees may change each session. Always confirm the final figures with the university’s admissions or bursary office before payment. Compared to other private Law programs, Nile University sits in the mid-to-high fee range.
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