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Federal School of Dental Technology & Therapy Enugu (FEDCODTTEN) Courses and School Fees

Federal School of Dental Technology & Therapy Enugu (FEDCODTTEN) Courses and School Fees
Since its formal inception in 1978, The Federal College of Dental Technology & Therapy Enugu has been a prominent and leading institution in dental education, research, patient care and community outreach.
For more than 30 years, the College has been very active in producing dental technologists and therapists, provided patient care and continuing education opportunities, and contributed research discoveries to improve life for the people of Nigeria and beyond.
The 62-year-old Institution before now operated as a two department Institution awarding National Diploma and Higher National Diploma in Dental Technology and Dental Therapy. This by no means could compete favorably amongst other higher Institutions of learning in Nigeria and Africa.
Below are the lists of the Courses Offered in the college.
- Prosthetics and Orthotics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Public Health Technology
- Dental Technology
- Dental Therapy
- Dental Nursing
- Social Work
SCHOOL FEES
- NDI – #70,000
- NDII – #58,000
- HNDI – #72,000
- HNDII – #55,000
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