Nigerian Institutions and their law tuition fees

 Babcock university, Faculty of law, Igbinedion university, OAU law students, Uniben
The faculty of law in Nigerian universities is among the best faculties that attract an enormous crowd of undergraduates. Apart from the ridiculously large number of the undergraduates intending to study this course. It has also been observed that it costs more to study law too, unlike other courses.

Below are the list of universities and their tuition fees for law in Nigeria

  • IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY

Igbinedion University aims to be among the best and most successful institutions in Nigeria. Also to provide a good value for money in the Institution Education sector. The institution, since year of
establishment has operated without interruption to return tertiary education to the internationally accepted calendar of September to June. However, to study law in this university, you need the sum of N820, 000 (Eight Hundred and Twenty Thousand Naira Only) for the law tuition fees.


  • BABCOCK UNIVERSITY

Babcock offers a good, focused, purposeful and moral formation and reformation of a new breed of legal practitioners. They belief that a study of Law without the knowledge of underlying social factors will produce knowledge of abstract. Therefore to have your Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Honours from this university, you are required to pay the sum of N444, 960 (Four Hundred and Forty – Four Thousand, nine hundred and sixty naira only) for the first semester and N243, 180
(Two Hundred and Forty-Three Thousand, One Hundred and Eighty Naira Only) for second semester per year.

  • UNIVERSITY OF BENIN (UNIBEN)

The University of Benin, faculty of law is made up of 2 - 4 departments, with more than 20,000 undergraduates. It was established in 1981. Its goals constitute excellence and innovation teaching and research with a strong commitment to the needs of our students. As an intending law student, the management of the school has tagged its law tuition fees at N46,000 as the acceptance fee and N49,500 (Forty Nine Thousand and Five Hundred Naira Only) for the tuition fee, bringing the total to N95,500 (Nine Five Thousand and Five Hundred Naira Only) 

  • UNIVERSITY OF JOS (UNIJOS)

In order to meet the increasing demand for places to read law sweeping the country at the time, UNIJOS decided to transform the department that was formerly under social sciences into a full-fledged Faculty of Law in 1980. It envisages nurturing an ivy faculty of the highest standard that is rated as the best in Nigeria and among the three best in West Africa. To study law in the University of Jos, the sum of N84, 200 which is inclusive of the acceptance fee is required.

  • OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY (OAU)

This institution’s faculty of law is a fascinating centre of excellence where lofty aspirations and yearnings for legal knowledge are catered for. The faculty of law is one of the pioneer faculties of this university since 1962. The institution’s tuition fee for intending barristers is charged at N43, 700 per session, excluding the acceptance fee, which is N20, 000, (Twenty Thousand Naira Only) bring the total a first year student of the law faculty will pay to N63,700 (Sixty Three Thousand and Seven Hundred Naira Only.

IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY                                         N820, 000
BABCOCK UNIVERSITY                                              N688, 140
UNIVERSITY OF BENIN (UNIBEN)                            N95, 500
UNIVERSITY OF JOS (UNIJOS)                                  N84, 200
OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY (OAU)             N63, 700
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