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School of Biomedical Engineering Technology, ABUTH, Shika-Zaria, Kaduna State Courses and School Fees
POLYTV have gathered all the lists of the Courses offered and departments in School of Biomedical Engineering Technology, ABUTH, Shika-Zaria, Kaduna State including their school fees.
Below are the lists of the Courses Offered in the institution.
- Biomedical Engineering Technology
SCHOOL FEES
- #90,000 per session both ND and HND
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS.
This is a two (2) year Course. Applicants wishing to apply must have senior secondary school certificate (SSCE) or its equivalent, WAEC, GCE, NECO, NABTEB) with passes at credit level in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and at least a pass in English Language at not more than two sitting. In addition, credit or ordinary pass in any of the following subjects will be an advantage. Woodwork, metal work sheet, Auto Mechanics, Basic Electronics, Basic Electricity and Technical Drawing.
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