What is the tuition fee for Babcock University?

What is the tuition fee for Babcock University?

408,186 NGN (2017 – 18)
Babcock University Ilishan Remo/Undergraduate tuition and fees

What is Babcock acceptance fee?

All candidates offered provisional admission (excluding LAW and MEDICINE AND SURGERY students) should proceed immediately to the bank to pay a non-refundable acceptance fee of One Hundred & Fifty Thousand Naira only, (N150,000.00) which is part of the school fees using your APPLICATION ID as a reference on E-transact …

How do I pay my Babcock school fees?

PAYMENT OF ACCCEPTANCE FEE: Present your Application ID (6 digits) at any COMMERCIAL BANKS on the E-tranzact payment platform. The Acceptance fee/Tuition fee is also payable by ATM (Visa or Master Card).

What is Babcock cut off mark?

As of last 2020/2021 admission year, the BABCOCK UNIVERSITY post-UTME cut off mark was 50%. That is, candidates who scored at least 50 over 100 in the post UTME screening were eligible to be considered for admission.

How much is Babcock school fees for freshers?

Babcock University Tuition Fee for Freshers and Continuing Students 2021/2022 Academic Session. Babcock University school fees is 1,977,200 for Academic Session.

Is medicine offered in Babcock?

Course Overview The Medicine and Surgery programme combines basic medical practices with knowledge of surgical procedures. It is offered at Babcock University, and it discusses medical treatment involving the cutting of a human body in order to repair and diagnose internal problems.

Does Babcock need JAMB?

All prospective candidates applying to Babcock University are required to sit for the UTME examination of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and attain the prescribed cut-off mark. Candidates are required to apply for programmes of their choice by filling the JAMB registration forms.

Does Babcock accept a level?

JUPEB A-LEVEL PROGRAM Applications are welcome from qualified candidats for admissions in Babcock University Foundation Program in collaboration with Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) for the 2020/2021 academic session.