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Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti School Fees for 2025/2026 Session: ND & HND Fees Full Breakdown and Total Cost

Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti School Fees for 2025/2026 Session: ND & HND Fees Full Breakdown and Total Cost

Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti School Fees for 2025/2026 Session: ND & HND Fees Full Breakdown and Total Cost

Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti has officially released the approved school fees schedule for the 2025/2026 academic session. This update applies to National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) students across morning and evening programmes.

If you are a prospective student, returning student, parent, or sponsor, this detailed guide explains the exact amount payable, what the fees cover, and important payment notes you should know before resumption.

This article is structured to help you plan financially, avoid misinformation, and complete your registration without issues.

Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti School Fees 2025/2026 Overview

The management of Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti approved the new fee structure to cover tuition-related charges, administrative fees, and mandatory institutional services.

All amounts listed below:

  • Are official

  • Already include payment charges

  • Apply to the 2025/2026 academic session

  • Cover both Science-Based Students (SBS) and Non-Science-Based Students (Non-SBS)

Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti School Fees for Morning Students

ND 1 and HND 1 School Fees (Morning Programme)

  • ND 1 / HND 1 (Science-Based Students – SBS): ₦97,700

  • ND 1 / HND 1 (Non-Science-Based Students): ₦104,000

These fees apply to newly admitted students in their first year under the morning academic programme.

ND 2 and HND 2 School Fees (Morning Programme)

  • ND 2 / HND 2 (Science-Based Students – SBS): ₦59,800

  • ND 2 / HND 2 (Non-Science-Based Students): ₦65,000

This category is for returning students continuing their programmes.

Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti School Fees for Evening Students

The evening programme attracts higher fees due to extended lecture hours and additional administrative costs.

ND 1 and HND 1 School Fees (Evening Programme)

  • ND 1 / HND 1 (Science-Based Students – SBS): ₦137,700

  • ND 1 / HND 1 (Non-Science-Based Students): ₦144,000

ND 2 and HND 2 School Fees (Evening Programme)

  • ND 2 / HND 2 (Science-Based Students – SBS): ₦89,800

  • ND 2 / HND 2 (Non-Science-Based Students): ₦95,000

Compulsory Charges for All Students

Regardless of programme or level, all students are required to pay the following mandatory charges:

Students’ Union Government (SUG) Fee

  • ₦10,000

Medical Fee

  • ₦8,000

These fees cover student representation, welfare activities, and access to campus medical services.

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What the Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti School Fees Cover

The approved fees typically cover:

  • Registration and administrative charges

  • Examination fees

  • ICT and portal access

  • Library services

  • Medical services

  • Student union activities

  • Institutional development charges

All figures provided already include payment processing charges, meaning students are not expected to pay extra fees outside the official portal.

Important Payment Notes for Students

  • Payments should be made only through the official Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti payment platform

  • Avoid third-party agents to prevent scams

  • Always print and keep your payment receipt

  • Failure to complete payment on time may lead to registration delays or penalties

Students Should Confirm School Fees Early

Confirming your school fees early helps you:

  • Budget properly for the academic session

  • Avoid late registration fines

  • Prevent misinformation from unofficial sources

  • Plan accommodation, feeding, and learning materials

For parents and sponsors, early confirmation also helps with financial planning and educational budgeting.

Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti School Fees 2025/2026

The Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti 2025/2026 school fees remain moderate compared to many tertiary institutions, especially for the morning programme. The clear distinction between SBS and Non-SBS, as well as morning and evening programmes, allows students to make informed academic and financial decisions.

Students are advised to pay only the approved amounts and stay updated through official school channels.


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