D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic School Fees 2026/2027: The Complete Fee Schedule

D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic School Fees 2026/2027: Are you planning to resume at “The ICT Polytechnic”? Located in Itori, Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State, D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic is a specialized state institution. It was established to provide technical education with a specific focus on Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Unlike Federal polytechnics, where tuition is uniform and heavily subsidized, D.S. Adegbenro is a State Polytechnic. This means the fee structure is slightly higher than federal schools but remains one of the most affordable state-owned institutions in the South-West.

This guide details the projected school fees for the 2026/2027 academic session, breaking down the costs for ND and HND students, the breakdown of the acceptance fee, and the correct portal to use for payments.

Estimated D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic School Fees for 2026/2027 Session

1. Application & Acceptance Fees

Before you deal with the main tuition, you must clear the admission process. The costs here are often split into “Screening” and “Portal Access.”

Application Costs

To apply, you typically pay two separate fees that total roughly ₦7,000 – ₦10,000:

  • Screening Fee: ~₦2,000.

  • Portal Access Fee: ~₦5,000 (This enables you to upload documents and access the result checker).

Acceptance Fee (Freshers Only)

Once your name appears on the admission list (ND or HND), you are required to pay an Acceptance Fee to secure your slot.

  • Projected Amount: ₦30,500 – ₦35,000.

  • Status: Strictly Non-Refundable.

  • Deadline: Usually 2 weeks after the admission list is released.

  • Warning: D.S. Adegbenro is strict with this. If you do not pay this fee within the stipulated time, the portal often revokes the admission.

2. Tuition & Registration Fees Breakdown (2026/2027 Projection)

Fees at D.S. Adegbenro are generally “Below ₦100,000,” but they vary by faculty. Engineering and Science students (e.g., Computer Engineering, SLT) often pay slightly more than Management students due to laboratory and workshop consumables.

National Diploma (ND) Fees

  • ND 1 (Freshers):

    • Projected Total: ₦70,000 – ₦85,000.

    • Breakdown: This fee includes Tuition, ICT Development, Examination, Library, Sports, ID Card, and Medical fees.

  • ND 2 (Returning Students):

    • Projected: ₦55,000 – ₦65,000.

    • Why the drop? Returning students do not pay for freshers’ items like the Matriculation Gown, Verification, or Orientation.

Higher National Diploma (HND) Fees

HND students typically pay slightly higher fees due to advanced practical requirements.

  • HND 1 (Freshers):

    • Projected Total: ₦75,000 – ₦90,000.

  • HND 2 (Returning Students):

    • Projected: ₦60,000 – ₦70,000.

Part-Time Fees

If you are in the Part-Time program (Weekend/Weekday Evening), the government subsidy is lower, so fees are higher.

  • Projected Fee: ₦90,000 – ₦110,000 per session.

  • Note: Part-Time fees are often broken down into a 60/40 installment plan (60% in 1st Semester, 40% in 2nd Semester).

3. The “Hidden” Charges (Budget for These)

The fee listed on your portal invoice is the main bulk, but to settle down fully in Itori, you must budget for these ancillary costs:

Fee Type Estimated Amount Purpose
Departmental Dues ₦2,000 – ₦3,000 Paid to your department (e.g., Mass Comm, Computer Sci).
SUG Dues ₦1,500 – ₦2,000 Student Union Government levy.
Medical Registration ₦3,000 Mandatory health screening file opening.
Workshop/Lab Coat ₦4,500 Science/Engineering students only.
Result Verification ₦5,000 Verification of WAEC/NECO results on the portal.
Textbooks ₦15,000 – ₦20,000 The “unofficial” mandatory purchase per semester.

4. Accommodation (Itori Living)

D.S. Adegbenro has hostel facilities, but many students choose to live off-campus in Itori town due to freedom and space.

  • School Hostel:

    • Status: Limited spaces available.

    • Projected Fee: ₦30,000 – ₦40,000 per session.

  • Off-Campus (Itori Town):

    • Most students live in lodges along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway or inside the Itori community.

    • Single Room: ₦40,000 – ₦60,000 per year.

    • Self-Contained: ₦90,000 – ₦150,000 per year.

    • Tip: Itori is a developing town. While housing is affordable, electricity can be erratic, so budget for a power bank or small generator.

5. How to Pay Safely (The Portal Guide)

D.S. Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic uses a specific portal system (Edutams). Do not pay cash to any individual.

The Official Procedure:

  1. Visit the Portal: Go to the official portal v4.dsadegbenropoly.edu.ng.

  2. Login:

    • Freshers: Login with your Application ID.

    • Returning: Login with your Matric Number.

  3. Generate Invoice:

    • Navigate to “Fees Payment” or “My Finance”.

    • Select the session (2026/2027) and click “Generate Invoice.”

  4. Pay:

    • Option A (Online): Pay directly on the portal using your ATM card (MasterCard/Visa). This is the fastest method.

    • Option B (Bank): Print the invoice and take it to any bank to pay via Remita/Interswitch.

  5. Verify: After payment, return to the portal to verify the transaction and print your Course Registration Form.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is D.S. Adegbenro ICT Poly a private school? No. It is a State Government owned polytechnic (Ogun State). However, because it is specialized (ICT-focused), it operates slightly differently from general state polytechnics.

2. Can I pay my school fees in installments? For Full-Time students, the standard policy is full payment. However, for Part-Time students, installment payments (60% / 40%) are often allowed. You should check your dashboard for the “Installment” option when generating your invoice.

3. What happens if I pay the Acceptance Fee but don’t resume? The Acceptance Fee is non-refundable. If you pay it and decide to go to a university instead, you will forfeit that money.

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