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Jigawa State Poly School Fees 2025/2026 Academic Session | Jigawa State Polytechnic School Fees

In an official communique released by Jigawa State Polytechnic, Dutse, students are urged to take note of the recently published school fees for the upcoming 2025/2026 academic session. The institution emphasizes the importance of timely payment to ensure a smooth start to the academic year.

About Jigawa State Poly School Fees

Body: The management of Jigawa State Polytechnic, Dutse, has made it convenient for both new and returning students to access information regarding the tuition fees for the 2025/2026 academic session. The details have been made available on the school’s official portal, and students are strongly advised to settle their fees on or before the resumption date.

For the forthcoming academic session, the school has announced a reasonable fee structure to ease the financial burden on students. Returning students will pay a modest sum of N33,000, while new students (freshers) are required to pay N50,000.

This transparent approach to fee disclosure reflects the institution’s commitment to providing quality education at an affordable cost. The move is expected to enhance accessibility to education, encouraging both new and returning students to pursue their academic goals without undue financial stress.

The affordability of the fees is a testament to Jigawa State Polytechnic’s dedication to making education accessible to a wide range of students. The institution acknowledges the financial challenges that students may face and has taken a proactive step to address this concern.

FAQs

What are the tuition fees for fresh ND students (indigenes vs non‑indigenes)?

  • Indigene – National Diploma (ND) 1st Year (Morning): Generally ₦15,125 for most business and social science coursesNon‑indigene – ND 1st Year (Morning): Around ₦29,200 for the same courses

⚠️ Note: Afternoon programs and HND courses command higher rates (e.g. afternoon ND ~₦22,200 for indigenes; HND morning ~₦16,400) Schoolings.

Are there differences in fees between ND and HND, and between morning and afternoon sessions?

Yes. For example:

  • ND Morning (Indigene): ~₦15,125; ND Afternoon: ~₦22,200

  • HND Morning: ~₦16,400 for indigenes; HND Afternoon: ~₦41,900 Schoolings.
    Non‑indigenes pay about ₦20,000–₦25,000 more depending on the program and session

How and when should fees be paid to avoid penalties?

JIGPOLY requires school fees to be paid in one installment at the beginning of the session—covering tuition, acceptance, and other charges.
Fresh students are urged to pay early to avoid late payment surcharges


📌 Summary Table (select courses):

Program / Session Indigene Fee Non‑Indigene Fee
ND Morning (e.g., Marketing I) ₦15,125 ₦29,200
ND Afternoon ₦22,200 ₦31,390
HND Morning ₦16,400 ₦35,775
HND Afternoon ₦41,900 ₦51,900

Conclusion

Jigawa State Polytechnic, Dutse, has set the stage for a successful and affordable academic session in 2025/2026. The institution’s commitment to transparency in fee disclosure and affordability ensures that education remains a viable option for students from various backgrounds. Aspiring scholars are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity and pay their tuition fees promptly to secure their places in the upcoming academic session. For more information, students can visit the official school website for detailed instructions on fee payment and other relevant updates.

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