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Looking for an Affordable Polytechnic? These Schools Have the Lowest School Fees in 2025
Looking for an Affordable Polytechnic? These Schools Have the Lowest School Fees in 2025
Higher education in Nigeria can be expensive, but what if you could get a quality polytechnic education without spending a fortune? Many students give up on their dreams because of high tuition fees, but the good news is that some polytechnics in Nigeria offer quality education at surprisingly low costs.
In this article, we’ll reveal the cheapest polytechnics in Nigeria for 2025, with school fees that won’t drain your bank account. Whether you’re on a tight budget or just looking for the best value for your money, these institutions should be on your list!
1. Taraba State Polytechnic
The cheapest polytechnic in Nigeria currently is Taraba State Polytechnic, as the state government has revised tuition fees downward to as low as ₦12,000 per session. Surprised? That’s the reality. ND I and HND I students pay ₦16,000, while second-year students pay ₦12,000 per session. Many students have applauded the state governor for making education affordable for the common man.
Taraba State Polytechnic operates on two campuses: the main campus in Jalingo, the state capital, and the satellite campus in Suntai.
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2. Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo
Federal Polytechnic Kaltungo is located in Gombe State, North-East Nigeria. The current school fees for the 2025 academic year are ₦44,500 for science students and ₦36,500 for arts students. For second-year students, the school fees are ₦36,500. Cheap, isn’t it?
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3. Federal Polytechnic Ukana
Federal Polytechnic Ukana is a fast-growing polytechnic located in Akwa Ibom State. The institution offers National Diploma (ND) programs, and tuition fees are less than ₦60,000 per session.
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4. Federal Polytechnic Monguno
Federal Polytechnic Monguno is one of the newly established polytechnics in Nigeria. School fees are ₦55,000 for first-year students and ₦45,000 for second-year students.
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5. Federal Polytechnic Ayede
Federal Polytechnic Ayede is becoming one of the most affordable polytechnics in South-West Nigeria. FEDPA is located in Ayede, Ogbomoso, Oyo State. The acceptance fee is ₦20,000. The evening and part-time programs are more expensive, but the full-time programs are cheaper.
- School fees for freshers: ₦95,000
- Returning students: ₦63,000
- Evening programs (freshers): ₦141,700
- Evening programs (returning students): ₦92,900
Federal Polytechnic Ayede is cheaper for returning students but can be expensive for freshers. Before choosing this school, it is important to take note of this current school fees to make the right decision.
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6. Federal Polytechnic Kabo
Federal Polytechnic Kabo is located in Kano State. It is a newly established polytechnic that has commenced academic activities. School fees are ₦55,000 per session.
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7. Federal Polytechnic Orogun
Federal Polytechnic Orogun, located in Delta State, is one of the fastest-rising polytechnics in South-South Nigeria. School fees are affordable, and the cost of living in the polytechnic community is low. Accommodation and other expenses are quite affordable since the school is in a farming community.
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8. Federal Polytechnic Mubi
Federal Polytechnic Mubi is located in Adamawa State. It is one of the most affordable federal polytechnics in Nigeria. School fees for first-year students are about ₦60,000, and second-year students pay even less.
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9. Federal Polytechnic Idah
Federal Polytechnic Idah is located in Kogi State. School fees for first-year students are ₦46,000, while second-year students pay ₦36,000. This great citadel of learning has maintained its position as one of the cheapest and fastest-growing polytechnics in Nigeria over the years.
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10. Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja
Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, is the cheapest state polytechnic in Nigeria after Taraba State Polytechnic. School fees for the first year are ₦65,000, while second-year students pay ₦55,000. Fees for indigenes are lower compared to non-indigenes.
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11. Kaduna Polytechnic
Kaduna Polytechnic is one of the most affordable, with school fees costing about ₦60,000 per session, excluding departmental and faculty dues, which are paid separately by students.
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12. Abubakar Tatari Ali Polytechnic (ATAPOLY)
ATAPOLY Bauchi is one of the cheapest polytechnics in Nigeria. Full-time programs are the most affordable, especially for indigenes. The polytechnic offers ND, HND, PGD, and degree programs.
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13. Binyaminu Usman Polytechnic
Binyaminu Usman Polytechnic (BUPOLY) is located in Jigawa, North-West Nigeria. School fees per session are below ₦60,000.
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14. Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji
For the 2025 academic session, the Student Union Government (SUG), alongside NAPS, negotiated a reduction in school fees. The school management reviewed fees downward to ₦70,000 per session for all newly admitted students.
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15. Kano State Polytechnic
During the last academic session, there was widespread jubilation when the Kano State governor reduced school fees for the state-owned polytechnic. This made the institution one of the most affordable.
- Indigenes: ₦11,000 per session
- Non-indigenes: ₦65,000 per session
- Foreign students: ₦105,000 per session
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16. Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic
Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic (HAFED POLY) Kazaure, located in Jigawa State, has the following school fees for the current academic year:
- ND new students: ₦35,000
- ND returning students: ₦28,000
- HND I students: ₦38,000
- HND II students: ₦37,000
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17. Federal Polytechnic Oko
Though not the cheapest, for the 2025 academic session, school fees for returning students are ₦45,000 per session, while freshers pay between ₦105,000 – ₦115,000. The first-year fees are high, but they become more affordable in the second year.
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18. Rufus Giwa Polytechnic
Rufus Giwa Polytechnic (RUGIPO), located in Owo, Ondo State, remains one of the most affordable polytechnics in Nigeria.
- First-year students: ₦80,000
- Second-year students: ₦70,000
RUGIPO is still considered affordable because many polytechnics in the South-West charge over ₦100,000 per session.
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19. The Polytechnic, Ibadan
The Polytechnic, Ibadan, is very affordable for indigenes.
- Indigenes: ₦60,000 per session
- Non-indigenes: Over ₦100,000 per session
If you are an indigene of Ibadan, you may consider The Polytechnic, Ibadan, as your institution of choice.
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20. Abdu Gusau Polytechnic, Talata Mafara
Abdu Gusau Polytechnic, a state-owned institution in Zamfara State, has the following school fees:
- ND I: ₦57,100
- ND II: ₦47,100
- HND I: ₦59,100
- HND II: ₦49,100
In conclusion, If you are looking for an affordable polytechnic for the 2025/2026 academic session, consider any of the institutions listed above. These schools have been reviewed as some of the most affordable polytechnics in Nigeria.
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