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Babcock VC : There Is No Hike In Tuition

This is a good news for JAMB Candidates who thought their hopes of attending their dream school, Babcock could be dashed when it was widely reported that the University has increased the tuition fees for their major courses. The management of the University has now come out to play down this rumour, terming it false and one that was the handiwork of people he described as detractors of the university owned by Seventh-Day Adventist Church Nigeria.

The Vice-Chancellor, Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State, Prof. Kayode Makinde, has said that the alleged increase in tuition in the institution is a rumour.

Makinde, who spoke at the 11th pre-convocation press conference of the school, said the alleged tuition increment was the handiwork of people he described as detractors of the university owned by Seventh-Day Adventist Church Nigeria.

According to him, the agitation started when some unknown persons posted alleged new tuition regime on some blogs to the effect that the university had increased tuition to as much as between N1.5m and N3m, depending on a student’s course of study.

The unsigned statement,  which led to the agitation, indicated that a medical student who pays N2m per session would henceforth pay N3m, while a Law student would pay N2m. Students in the Accounting and Nursing departments, the unsigned release stated, would pay N1.7m each; while others would pay between N1m and N1.5m.

But Makinde said  there was no truth in the information.

“The average fee at Babcock University is N630,500and this covers accommodation, feeding, tuition and medical insurance. Law is N763,000, as against the reported N2m posted on the blog; Medicine is N2m, while Nursing is N763,000, as against the reported N1m. There are no hidden charges outside this fee regime,” he explained.

He, however, added that the tuition was a consolidated one that included accommodation, feeding, school fees and medical insurance.

“In fact, our tuition is N380,000 for 100 and 200 Level students, while 300 and 500 Level students pay N310,000 each, except medical students. The consolidated fee for the medical student at Benjamin S Carson School of Medicine is N2m per session and this covers tuition, accommodation, feeding, laboratory, clinical charges and every other charge associated with the programme,” he said.

Makinde called on Nigerians to discountenance the Internet-created fee regime, saying people should visit the institution’s site to get detailed information on the university’s current fee.

Excerpts From PunchNG

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