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Lists of The Courses offered in Audu Bako College of Agriculture Danbatta (ABCOAD) and Their School Fees

Lists of The Courses offered in Audu Bako College of Agriculture Danbatta (ABCOAD) and Their School Fees
Audu Bako College of Agriculture, Danbatta (ABCOAD) was established in 2002 and is owned and operated by Kano State. It is accredited to offer courses in agricultural and related technology, and a pre-ND course in Science and Technology. It is named after Audu Bako, a former governor of the state.
The College runs National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes.
Below are the lists of the courses offered in college of Agriculture Danbatta.
- Fisheries Technology
- Pest management Technology
- Home and Rural Economics
- Computer Science
- Crop Production Technology
- Animal health and production Technology
- Animal health and Husbandry
- Forestry Technology
- Agriculture
- Agricultural Extension and Management
- Agricultural and Bio Environmental Engineering
SCHOOL FEES:
- NDI – #35,000
- NDII – #30,000
- HNDI – #38,000
- HNDII – #30,000
Eschool Portal: https://www.abcoad.edu.ng
ALSO READ: Lists of all the Approved Colleges of Agriculture in Nigeria
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