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List of the Courses Offered by The Federal Polytechnic Ohodo and Their School Fees

List of the Courses Offered by The Federal Polytechnic Ohodo and Their School Fees
Federal Polytechnic Ohodo is one of the newly established federal polytechnics in Enugu state. The polytechnic was approved under the regime of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The polytechnic has since commenced both Academic and Administrative activities.
Prof Edwin Onyeneje is the Rector, Barrister Mrs James is the Registrar, Mrs Regina Eze is the bursar and Mr Ejike Udensu is the polytechnic Bursar as approved by the Federal ministry of Education.
Below are the list of the courses offered by the Federal Polytechnic Ohodo as approved and accredited by the National board for Technical Education (NBTE).
1. Agricultural Technology.
2. Electrical/Electronic Engineering Technology.
3. Computer Engineering.
4. Urban and Regional Planning.
5. Accountancy.
6. Business Administration and Management.
7. Computer Science
8. Science Laboratory Technology
9. Leisure and Tourism Management.
SCHOOL FEES for the Federal polytechnic Ohodo is 35k per session while accommodation in the polytechnic community ranges from 25k and above per year depending on your budget.
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