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UNIABUJA announces new student fees

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The University of Abuja (UniAbuja) has revealed the tuition that new students will pay for the 2022/2023 academic year.

The University, which has yet to complete admission for the term, stated on its verified Facebook page that it does not charge tuition.

It said : “Dear friends, have a glimpse of what some of our new students will be paying for the 2022/ 2023 Academic Session
The University of Abuja does not charge TUITION FEE.

1. Arts (English/Linguistics) N96,500
2. Arts (Theatre Arts) N101,500
3. Other Arts N96,500
4. Agriculture N137,500
5. Health Sciences – 122,500
6. Education related course ( between N100,000 and N123,500
7. Engineering N116,000
8. Law 104,000
9. Management (99,000)
10. Science ( N108,500 – N118,000).”

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