Cost breakdown
| Item | Range |
|---|---|
| Tuition (international) | Domestic students: low subsidised federal fees, roughly NGN 100,000-500,000/year depending on programme and level (~USD 65-330), with professional programmes (e.g. medicine) at the higher end; international students pay higher self-sponsored rates, roughly USD 1,500-5,000/year by programme. |
| Living costs (housing + lifestyle) | Lagos: roughly NGN 1,500,000-3,500,000/year (~USD 1,000-2,300) for accommodation, food and transport — affordable by global standards but notably pricier and more congested than rural Nigeria. |
| Total annual | Domestic students: ~USD 1,100-2,600/year all-in; international students: ~USD 2,500-7,000/year all-in depending on programme and lifestyle. |
For comparison, the average international tuition across Nigeria is around Federal public tuition is very low for nationals (a few tens of thousands of naira/year); international self-sponsored fees ~USD 1,000–5,000/year by programme.
Estimates based on publicly disclosed tuition and typical city living costs. Exchange rates, personal spending, and scholarship aid can shift actual costs materially. How we source data.