EDUCATION
FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC ADO-EKITI APPROVED SCHOOL FEES FOR 2021/2022 ACADEMIC SESSION

This is to inform all students of the federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti and the general public that the school management has released payable school fees for both morning and evening programme 2021/2022 academic session.
FULL-TIME MORNING PROGRAMME
NDI and HNDI #55,000 varies by department and faculty
NDII and HNDII #44,500 varies by department and faculty.
Other Fees paid by full-time morning students for 2021/2022 academic session include ICT fees – #4,000, SUG dues #3,000 Medical – #4,000 plus faculty and departmental due which varies by department and faculty.
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FULL-TIME EVENING PROGRAMME
NDI and HNDI School of Science, Engineering and Environmental, mass communication and OTM Department SCHOOL FEE = #90,500 per session
NDI and HNDI School of business school fee = #87,500 per session
Other fees to be paid by Evening programme students are:
- Asogov Fees – #1,000
- Association Fees – #1,400
- Conference Fees – #2,000
- ICT Fees – #4,000
- Departmental Dues – #1,000
- Students Union Building – #2,000
HOSTEL FEES = #10,000 per session
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