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Courses Offered in Bartholomew College of Health Technology Shao Moro and Their School Fees
POLYTV have gathered all the lists of the Courses and departments in Bartholomew College of Health Technology including their school fees.
The college is a private school of Health and sciences located at Shao Moro local government area of Kwara State.
Below are the lists of the courses offered in the school.
- Health Technician – 3yrs
- Health Assistant – ND/HND 2years
- Health Information Management ND/HND (Health Record)
- Technician – 3Years
- Community Health ND/HND – 2years
- Environmental Health ND/HND – 2 Years
- Pharmaceutical Technology ND/HND- 2 years
- Public Health ND/HND – 2 years
SCHOOL FEES
- NDI – #130,000
- NDII – #120,000
- HNDI – #135,000
- HNDII – #130,000
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS.
Candidates must have 5 credits in English, Mathematics, Chemistry Physics & Biology in not less than 2 sittings in either WASSCE NECO, GCE & NABTEB at o’level.
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