NDU School Fees 2025/2026: Full Breakdown for All Faculties

Niger Delta University (NDU), Yenagoa, has released its school fees schedule for the 2025/2026 academic session. The fees cover general levies applicable to all students, tuition charges, and faculty-specific bench levies. This guide provides a detailed breakdown for both Bayelsa indigenes and non-Bayelsa students, as well as instructions for online payment.

General Levies for All Students

Every undergraduate student at NDU pays a standard set of levies, regardless of faculty. Tuition fees differ based on residency:

LevyAmount (₦)
Registration levy5,000
Library levy5,000
Development levy25,000
Student handbook levy5,000
General maintenance levy10,000
Sports levy6,000
Examination levy5,000
Equipment maintenance levy5,000
Medical levy12,000
Medical examination levy5,000
Certificate verification levy5,000
Identification card levy5,000
ICT levy5,000
Caution levy5,000
Tuition0 (Bayelsa) / 50,000 (Non-Bayelsa)
Assessors levy5,000

Sub-total:

  • Bayelsa students: ₦108,000
  • Non-Bayelsa students: ₦158,000

Faculty Bench Levies

Some faculties require additional bench fees to cover the cost of practical work and specialized resources.

FacultyBench Levy (₦)Total Bayelsa (₦)Total Non-Bayelsa (₦)
Basic Medical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Pharmacy & Nursing50,000158,000208,000
Law30,000138,000188,000
Engineering20,000128,000178,000
Management Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts, Agriculture, Education & Science10,000118,000168,000

Note: Biochemistry students under Basic Medical Sciences will be charged at the Faculty of Science rates.


Payment Instructions

All payments must be made through the NDU online fees portal. Students are strongly advised to:

  1. Keep receipts safely for clearance and verification.
  2. Complete payments promptly to avoid delays in registration or other academic processes.
  3. Refer to the NDU clearance and acceptance fee guide for additional instructions on admission-related payments.

Conclusion

The 2025/2026 school fees at Niger Delta University, Yenagoa, are structured to ensure fairness, accessibility, and proper funding of academic and practical resources. Bayelsa indigenes benefit from tuition waivers, while all students contribute to general and faculty-specific levies that support the university’s operations and learning environment.

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