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Education shouldn't be unaffordable. Ghana's public universities offer quality [Course] degrees at a fraction of private university costs. This 2026 fee comparison guide helps students and families plan their finances and find the most affordable paths to a [Course] degree in Ghana.

[Course] Tuition Fee Comparison (Sorted by Price)

University
Aggregate
Annual Fees (GHS)
Best Value
University of Ghana
πŸ“ Legon, Accra
14
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KNUST
πŸ“ Kumasi
16
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University of Cape Coast
πŸ“ Cape Coast
18
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20
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* Fees are approximate and may change. Always verify current fees directly with the university. Public universities are generally cheaper due to government subsidies.

Public vs Private Universities for [Course]

πŸ› Public Universities
βœ“ Lower tuition (GHS 3K–18K/yr)
βœ“ Government subsidized
βœ“ Strong industry recognition
βœ— Higher student-to-faculty ratio
βœ— Higher minimum aggregate required
🏒 Private Universities
βœ“ Smaller class sizes
βœ“ More flexible entry requirements
βœ“ Modern facilities
βœ— Higher fees (GHS 10K–45K/yr)
βœ— Less government scholarship coverage

Fee & Scholarship FAQs

Which university has the lowest fees for [Course] in Ghana?
Public universities generally offer the most affordable [Course] programs in Ghana. Government-subsidised institutions like University of Ghana, KNUST, UCC, and UEW charge between GHS 3,000–15,000 per year for undergraduate programs. Technical universities are also significantly cheaper than private institutions, often charging GHS 2,500–10,000 per year.
Is studying [Course] at a public or private university better in Ghana?
Public universities in Ghana tend to offer lower fees and are often preferred for competitive programs like [Course]. Private universities may offer smaller class sizes, modern facilities, and more flexible schedules. The best choice depends on your budget, preferred learning environment, and career goals. Both public and private institutions must be NAB-accredited.
Are there scholarships available for [Course] students in Ghana?
Yes. Scholarships for [Course] students in Ghana include: Ghana Scholarship Secretariat awards, university merit bursaries, MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program, Opportunity International scholarships, and various donor-funded programs. Apply early β€” most have strict deadlines and competitive selection criteria.
Can I study [Course] for free in Ghana?
Fully free [Course] programs require scholarship support. The Ghana government offers some funded places at public universities, and organisations like the MasterCard Foundation fund students at partner institutions. Otherwise, government loans through the Student Loan Scheme can help cover fees with flexible repayment terms after graduation.
What are the hidden costs of studying [Course] in Ghana?
Beyond tuition, you should budget for: accommodation (GHS 1,500–8,000/year), textbooks and study materials (GHS 500–2,000/year), examination fees (GHS 200–600/year), transport, and personal expenses. Private university students may also pay technology fees, laboratory fees, and activity fees. Budget comprehensively before choosing a university.
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