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Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic (AKWAPOLY) Approved School Fees for the 2023/2024 Academic Session

Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic (AKWAPOLY) Approved School Fees for the 2023/2024 Academic Session
This is to inform all the students of the Akwa Ibom State polytechnic (AKWAPOLY) and the general public that the management of the polytechnic has released the approved school fee for the 2023/2024 academic session.
The payable school fee contains the amount of fee all students will pay both indigenous and non-indigenes for the 2023/2024 session.
For the students who are Indigenes: NDI will pay #59,400, NDII will pay #50,100, HNDI will pay #69,650, HNDII will pay #62,350.
For Non indigenes: NDI will pay #72,550, NDII will pay #63,250, HNDI will pay #83,800 while HNDII students will pay #76,500.
See details of the approved School fees for the 2023/2024 academic session below.
SCHOOL FEES FOR INDIGENE
PROGRAMS | 1ST SEMESTER | 2ND SEMESTER | TOTAL |
PRE-ND | 30,050
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| 22,350 | 52,400 |
NDI | 34,550 | 24,850 | 59,400 |
NDII | 26,550 | 23,550 | 50,100 |
HNDI | 38,675 | 30,975 | 69,650 |
HNDII | 32,675 | 29,675 | 62,350 |
NDII EXTRATIME ONE SEMESTER | 26,550 | – |
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NDII EXTRA TIME ONE SESSION | 26,550 | 23,550 | 50,100 |
HNDII EXTRA TIME ONE SEMESTER | 36,675 | – |
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HNDII EXTRATIME ONE SESSION | 32,675 | 29,675 | 62,350 |
SCHOOL FEES FOR NON-INDIGENE
PROGRAMS | 1ST SEMESTER | 2ND SEMESTER | TOTAL |
PRE-ND | 36,625 | 28,925 | 65,550 |
NDI | 41,125 | 31,425 | 72,550 |
NDII | 33,125 | 30,125 | 63,250 |
HNDI | 45,750 | 38,050 | 83,800 |
HNDII | 39,750 | 36,750 | 76,500 |
NDII EXTRATIME ONE SEMESTER | 33,125 |
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NDII EXTRA TIME ONE SESSION | 33,125 | 30,125 | 63,250 |
HNDII EXTRA TIME ONE SEMESTER | 39,750 |
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HNDII EXTRATIME ONE SESSION | 39,750 | 36,750 | 76,500 |
SCHOOL FEES FOR FOREIGNERS
PROGRAMS | 1ST SEMESTER | 2ND SEMESTER | TOTAL |
PRE-ND | 39,875 | 32,175 | 72,050 |
NDI | 44,375 | 34,675 | 79,050 |
NDII | 36,375 | 33,375 | 69,750 |
HNDI | 50,625 | 42,925 | 93,550 |
HNDII | 44,625 | 41,625 | 86,250 |
NDII EXTRATIME ONE SEMESTER | 36,375 | – | – |
NDII EXTRA TIME ONE SESSION | 44,625 | 33,375 | 69,750 |
HNDII EXTRA TIME ONE SEMESTER | 44,625 | – | – |
HNDII EXTRATIME ONE SESSION | 44,625 | 41,625 | 86,250 |
MODE OF PAYMENT/PORTAL PROCESS FLOW
1. All students are advised to obtain Clearance/Authority to pay school fees from their respective Departments before Payment into any Commercial Bank or via the online channels.
2. Student Verification: Visit www.akwaibompoly.edu.ng and click on create new account or visit www.akwaibompoly.edu.ng and click on verify student.
3. Menu: Enter Admission Number for HND I students or Jamb Reg. Number for NDI students. the system will give you a notification slip bearing student’s login details.
4. Login: Visit www.akwaibompoly.edu.ng and enter your login details.
5. Profile Details: Change your password, fill the profile details menu, complete the profile and
6. Acceptance: Click the acceptance menu and selects Pay Acceptance Fee, select the session to generate Remita invoice then go to the Bank with the Remita Invoice to make payment and collect Remita Print-out.
7. Acceptance Fees of #10,000.00 only (New Students only), Payable at ANY COMMERCIAL BANK IN NIGERIA, Using Remita Platform. Note: Acceptance Fee of #10,000.00 is NON-click the submit button.
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