EDUCATION
Lists of The Courses Offered in Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka and Their School Fees
In 1982, the name of the College was changed to FCE (T) Akoka, due to the expansion in curricular and courses being offered. That is with inclusion of Nigeria Certificate in Education NCE (T) programmes, the College became a full-fledge autonomous academic institution in 1986 with the promulgation of the Federal College of Education Decree No 4 of 1986 and as amended in 1993.
Below are the lists of the courses offered in the college and their school fees.
- Biology Education
- Chemistry Education
- Mathematics Education
- Integrated Science Education
- Physics Education
- Computer Science Education
- Business Education with Accounting/Office Technology Management options
- Automobile Technology Education
- Electrical/Electronics Technology Education
- Building /Woodwork Technology Education
- Home Economics Education
- Agriculture Education
SCHOOL FEES.
- NCE I – #70,000
- NCE II – #50,000
- NCE III – #50,000
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