EDUCATION
Madonna University, Nigeria Approved School Fees for 2023/2024 Academic Session
The Management of Madonna University, Nigeria has announced the school resumption for the 2023/2024 academic session.
Following the school resumption, the approved school fees for both new and returning students has been released for the session.
Acceptance fee is #351,000 while school fees in total for first semester is #1,205,500 and #794,500 for second semester.
See details below:
Acceptance / registration | #351,000 |
Tuition | #426,500 |
Library / equipment
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| #350,500 |
ICT | #15,000 |
Medical treatment | #20,000 |
Campus security fee | #10,000 |
Hazard | #10,000 |
Exams | #10, 000 |
Sports | #5,000 |
ID CARD | #5,000 |
PSA | #2,500 |
Total | #1,205,500 |
SECOND SEMESTER 2023/2024
Tuition | #426,500 |
Library / equipment | #350,500 |
ICT | #15,000 |
PSA | #2,500 |
TOTAL | #794,500 |
Tuition fees for the session – #2,000,000accomodation – #50,000 per semester
Portal – #3,000 per semester
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