Top Nigerian Private Universities That Don’t Require JAMB Scores
Many private institutions now admit students without JAMB scores
Private universities in Nigeria are becoming increasingly popular for students seeking higher education. While the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is typically required for admission to most Nigerian universities, many private institutions now admit students without JAMB scores. Here are some of the top private universities in Nigeria that do not require JAMB scores, along with their estimated fees:
- Babcock University: ₦340,000
- Madonna University: ₦229,000 - ₦1.5 million
- Igbinedion University: ₦500,000 - ₦800,000
- Bowen University: ₦84,000 - ₦1,185,000
- Pan-Atlantic University: ₦2,312,500 - ₦2,835,000
- Caleb University: ₦969,000 - ₦2,423,000
- Redeemer’s University: ₦600,000 - ₦1,450,000
- Ajayi Crowther University: ₦162,000 - ₦782,000
- Al-Hikmah University: ₦176,550
- Caritas University: ₦147,500 - ₦90,000
- African University of Science and Technology: ₦750,000 – ₦1,800,000
- Al-Qalam University: ₦157,375 - ₦270,500
- Crawford University: ₦498,000
- Turkish Nile University: ₦1,350,000 - ₦2,700,000
- Anchor University: ₦365,000
These private universities offer a viable option for students who may not have performed well in the JAMB examinations or prefer alternative routes to higher education. They are recognized for their academic excellence and flexibility in admission requirements.