A university education is required in Nigeria and unlike in Western countries, it is sought after by almost everyone. There are two types of universities in Nigeria. These are both private and public universities. Since public universities are owned by the government, most of the most expensive schools in Nigeria are private universities.
Nile University
Located in Abuja, this university is one of the most expensive in Nigeria. The tuition per session ranges from 2.4 million to 1.7 million naira, depending on the degree of study.
Nile University is known for having some of the best lecturers in Nigeria. Guest lecturers from other countries are sometimes invited to teach at the school. This is probably why the institution is one of the largest private universities in the country and also one of the most expensive.
American University of Nigeria
Located in Yola, Adamawa State, this university is one of the most expensive in Nigeria. It was founded in 2004 by Atiku Abubakar and is designed in the American style. Students have to pay between 2.7 and 1.9 million naira per session, depending on the course.
The truth is that studying at the American University of Nigeria (AUN) is something you will never regret. During your years of schooling, you will be prepared to fit into a certain sphere of society so that you can be useful to the society after graduation. Another amazing aspect is that school is where children get everything they need to achieve their profession.
Baze University
With an average tuition fee of 2.2 million naira, Baze University is the second most expensive university in Nigeria. The private tertiary institution headquartered in Abuja was founded in 2011. It was granted a provisional license by the National Universities Commission (NUC) in the same year.
The institution offers various academic programs for undergraduate and graduate degrees. The institution offers 43 undergraduate programs in six faculties. As of 2021, the university has had six consecutive convocations and graduated students in various majors.
Echo University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Eko University of Medicine and Health Sciences is privately owned and licensed by the Federal Government of Nigeria. With an average tuition fee of 1.5 million naira, it is also one of the most expensive private colleges in the country.
The college was established in 2017 and offers core medical courses in Medicine and Surgery, Nursing, Dentistry and Dental Surgery as well as other medical disciplines. Eko University of Medicine and Health Sciences has only two faculties: the Faculty of Clinical Sciences and the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences.
Afe Babalola University of Technology
Afe Babalola, a renowned scientist of his time, founded and named the institution. The institution is currently located in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, western Nigeria. Tuition fees range from 2.1 million to XNUMX 500,000 depending on whether the program is professional or competitive.
Courses available at the institution are Accounting, Anatomy, Banking and Finance, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Economics, English Language, Human Biology, Law, Mathematics, Medicine and Surgery, Nursing and other subjects.
Covenant University (CU)
Covenant University is one of the best and most populous private universities in Nigeria. Winners Chapel owns the school which is located in Ota, Ogun State. Tuition fees range from 875,000 XNUMX naira to one million naira and more.
Regardless of the cost, Covenant University is one of the largest private universities in Nigeria. Times Higher Education has classified the university as the first Nigerian university in the top 401-500 category of global universities in 2019. This demonstrates that this institution is worth attending.