FUTD School Fees for Nigerian and International Students 2024

FUTD School Fees for Nigerian and International Students 2024

The Federal University of Transportation, Daura (FUTD) has released its detailed school fees schedule for the 2023/2024 academic session. Understanding these fees is crucial for both prospective and current students, especially when planning your academic and financial year. Whether you are a Nigerian or a Non-Nigerian student, this guide provides a clear breakdown of the costs associated with different programmes offered at FUTD, specifically in the fields of Engineering and Management.

Understanding the Fee Components at FUTD

Acceptance of Admission

  • Nigerian Students: ₦20,000.00 for both Engineering and Management courses.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $54.55 for both Engineering and Management courses.

Registration Fee

  • Nigerian Students: ₦15,000.00 for both fields.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $40.91 for both fields.

FUTD Prospectus

  • Nigerian Students: ₦10,000.00 for each course.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $13.64 for each course.

Student Handbook

  • Nigerian Students: ₦5,000.00 for each field.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $27.27 for each field.

Matriculation

  • Nigerian Students: ₦5,000.00 for each course.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $13.64 for each course.

Orientation

  • Nigerian Students: ₦10,000.00 for each field.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $27.27 for each field.

Student ID Card

  • Nigerian Students: ₦5,000.00 for both Engineering and Management.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $27.27 for both courses.

ICT Charges

  • Nigerian Students: ₦20,000.00 for Engineering, ₦10,000.00 for Management.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $54.55 for Engineering, $27.27 for Management.

Library Charges

  • Nigerian Students: ₦10,000.00 for both fields.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $27.27 for both courses.

Field Trip/Excursion

  • Nigerian Students: ₦23,000.00 for each course.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $68.18 for each course.

Examination Charges

  • Nigerian Students: ₦15,000.00 for each field.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $40.91 for each field.

Faculty Charges

  • Nigerian Students: ₦20,000.00 for Engineering, ₦10,000.00 for Management.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $81.82 for Engineering, $40.91 for Management.

Utilities

  • Nigerian Students: ₦20,000.00 for both Engineering and Management.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $54.55 for both courses.

Medical Charges

  • Nigerian Students: ₦10,000.00 for both fields.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $40.91 for both courses.

TSHIP (Tertiary Health Insurance Programme)

  • Nigerian Students: ₦2,000.00 for both Engineering and Management.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $27.27 for both courses.

Sports

  • Nigerian Students: ₦5,000.00 for both fields.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: $13.64 for both courses.

Total School Fees

  • Nigerian Students: Engineering – ₦195,000.00, Management – ₦175,000.00.
  • Non-Nigerian Students: Engineering – $613.65, Management – $545.46.

Key Takeaways for FUTD Students

  • Differential Pricing: FUTD’s fee structure varies significantly between Nigerian and Non-Nigerian students, as well as between Engineering and Management streams.
  • Range of Fees: The fees encompass all essential aspects of university life, from academics to extracurricular activities.
  • Planning Ahead: It’s important to budget for these costs in advance to ensure a smooth academic experience.

Conclusion: Preparing for a Successful Academic Year at FUTD

Whether you’re just starting your journey at FUTD or are a returning student, understanding the detailed breakdown of the school fees is crucial. It not only helps in financial planning but also ensures you are prepared for all aspects of university life. Remember, investing in your education is investing in your future, and being informed is the first step towards a successful academic experience at FUTD.

For more detailed information or specific queries, students are encouraged to visit the FUTD official website or contact the university’s financial department. Stay informed, plan wisely, and embrace your academic journey at the Federal University of Transportation, Daura.


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