UNIZIK Revised School Fees Structure for 2024 Academic Session Unveiled

UNIZIK has released an updated fee schedule for the 2024 academic session. The revised fee structure applies to regular students across all levels, and it includes some notable changes.

UNIZIK Revised School Fees Structure for 2024 Academic Session Unveiled
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In a recent announcement from Nnamdi Azikiwe University (UNIZIK), the institution has released an updated fee schedule for the 2024 academic session. The revised fee structure applies to regular students across all levels, and it includes some notable changes.

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Summary of School Fees for All Levels (Regular Students):

1. Year One (100L): Students entering their first year will pay a total of N165,000.

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2. Year Two (200L): Second-year students will pay N95,000 in total, which includes the carrying over of insurance and counseling charges from the first year.

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3. Year Three (300L): Third-year students will also pay N95,000 in total.

4. Year Four & Five & Above (400L, 500L - 600L): Students in these advanced levels will also pay N95,000 in total.

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Additionally, all students are required to pay a separate fee of N2800 as a CBT (Computer-Based Test) fee for CBT exams.

The university administration has stated that they are still in the process of determining whether the 'Peculiar Fee' introduced last year will be part of this year's overall increment in fees. Further clarification on this matter is expected in the coming weeks.

UNIZIK students and stakeholders are encouraged to stay updated on official announcements from the university for any additional information or changes. The administration remains committed to providing quality education and ensuring transparency in the fee structure.