Cheapest Private Universities In Nigeria

Today we will look at the cheapest private universities in Nigeria in 2020(Most Affordable). Because of the highly competitive existence of public universities in Nigeria, many students now choose to enrol in private universities where enrollment isn’t that difficult and the academic calendar is quick due to the lack of strike.
Furthermore, government-owned universities in Nigeria are not enough to accept the large number of high school livers seeking to continue their education at prestigious tertiary schools. It gives more value to Nigeria’s private universities, but having a degree from a private university in Nigeria could cost quite a lot.
Tertiary-level education, especially private universities in Nigeria, is highly expensive unlike their much more accessible counterpart to the federal government university.
Interestingly, we still have some private tertiary institutions in Nigeria that are affordable to those of us who are unable to afford the exorbitant fees charged by some private universities.
We have listed a top 6 ranking of Nigeria University Commission {NUC} approved private universities that are cheap and affordable in Nigeria. Here is a list of the top six cheapest private universities in Nigeria;
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6. Fountain University(Osun State)

Established in 2008 and located in Oke Osun after the Osun Osogbo river, Osun State, Nigeria. Fees for the Fountain University School is N341,500 {Tuition Fees}.
5. Babcook University (Ilishan Remo)

Babcock University was established in 1999 in the town of Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, and is associated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Seventh-day Adventist Church owns and operates this private Higher Education institution.
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Many of the university’s colleges include the College of Health and Medical Sciences, the School of Education and Humanities, the School of Computer Sciences and Engineering, the School of Law and Security Studies, the School of Nursing and several others. Babcock University offers accredited, various undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
School fees range from 288,000 – 560,000 ( other fees not included ) making Babcock University a most affordable school.
4. Adeleke University(Osun State)

Adeleke University, founded in 2007 by Chief Deji Adeleke, is located in the town of Ede in Osun State.
The school is a very competitive school with a tuition fee of 273,000-450,000 / 636,800-867,300 inclusive fees). Students who are able to enrol in the University are given multiple approved courses.
3.Rhema University(Abia State)

Rhema University: Located at No. 153 – 155 Aba-Owerri Street, Aba, Abia State, Nigeria, founded in 2009.
Rhema University is a private, Christian university affiliated with the Living World Ministry International. The institution is based at Aba, Rivers State. With about 10 approved undergraduate programs open.
Rhema University charges school fees of about 452,000 – 464,000 {tuition fees} which makes it one of Nigeria’s most affordable private universities.
2. Obong University (Obong Ntak)

Obong University, formerly known as the University of Africa, was established in 1997, Based in Obong Ntak, Etim Ekpo LGA, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.
The private higher institution is officially affiliated with Christ’s Churches is situated in the town of Obong Ntak, Akwa- Ibom.
Obong University grants diplomas in various approved courses such as Microbiology, Computer Science, and others
While Obong University is not so popular among private universities in Nigeria, it still ranges from N180,000 – N200,000. This makes it one of the cheapest universities in Nigeria.
1. Ajaye Crowther

Ajayi Crowther University, located in the old town of Oyo, is a private Christian University that was founded in 2005.
The tertiary institution includes the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Natural Sciences e.t.c. The tuition fee range for Ajayi Crowther University is around Five hundred thousand Naira 162,000 – 782,000.