KNUST Releases 2025/2026 Fees for Continuing Students – Check Your Programme
KNUST Releases 2025/2026 Provisional Fees for Continuing Students (Year 2–6) – Full Breakdown
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has released the provisional academic fees for the 2025/2026 academic year for undergraduate continuing students (Year 2 to Year 6).
The newly published fee structure covers students across Humanities, Science, Engineering, Built Environment, Agriculture, and Health Sciences, giving students and parents early clarity to plan ahead for the upcoming academic year.
Below is a detailed breakdown of the approved KNUST fees for 2025/2026, categorized by college and programme.
KNUST 2025/2026 Fees for Humanities and Social Sciences
Students offering programmes under the College of Humanities and Social Sciences will pay the following:
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Akan / English / French & Francophone Studies
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Political Studies / Linguistics / Media & Communication Studies
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Religious Studies / Geography & Rural Development
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Sociology / Social Work / Economics / History / Public Administration
Total Fees: GHS 1,948
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BSc Business Administration (All Specializations): GHS 2,501
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Law: GHS 2,501
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Hospitality & Tourism Management: GHS 2,921
KNUST College of Science Fees (2025/2026)
Programmes under the College of Science include:
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Biological Science / Biochemistry / Chemistry
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Computer Science / Environmental Science
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Food Science & Technology
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Meteorology & Climate Science
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Optometry / Physics / Dietetics
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Human Nutrition / Information Technology
Total Fees: GHS 2,821
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Actuarial Science / Mathematics / Statistics: GHS 2,221
KNUST College of Engineering Fees
All engineering students across the following programmes will pay:
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Computer Engineering
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Electrical & Electronic Engineering
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Civil, Mechanical, Chemical & Materials Engineering
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Biomedical, Agricultural, Geomatic & Geological Engineering
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Aerospace, Automobile, Marine, Telecom & Petroleum Engineering
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Industrial & Metallurgical Engineering
Total Fees: GHS 3,201
College of Built Environment Fees (2025/2026)
Students in the College of Built Environment offering:
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Architecture
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Land Economy
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Construction Technology & Management
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Development Planning
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Quantity Surveying & Construction Economics
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Human Settlement Planning / Real Estate
Total Fees: GHS 2,821
Design-based programmes including:
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Painting & Sculpture
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Fashion Design / Textile Design & Technology
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Communication Design / Industrial Art
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Integrated Rural Art / Metal Product Design
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Ceramic Design Technology
Total Fees: GHS 2,821
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Students offering:
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Agriculture
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Agricultural Biotechnology
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Agribusiness Management
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Aquaculture
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Dairy & Meat Science
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Forest Resources Technology
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Landscape Design
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Natural Resources Management
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Post-Harvest Technology / Packaging Technology
Total Fees: GHS 2,821
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KNUST College of Health Sciences Fees (2025/2026)
The College of Health Sciences has varying fee levels depending on programme:
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Disability & Rehabilitation: GHS 2,342
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Diploma Community Health Nursing (Upgrade): GHS 2,657
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Diploma General Nursing (Upgrade): GHS 2,657
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Medical Laboratory Technology / Sonography / Medical Imaging
Physiotherapy & Sports Science / Pharmacy (Doctor of Pharmacy)
Sports & Exercise Science / Herbal Medicine / Nursing / Midwifery: GHS 3,451 -
Veterinary Medicine: GHS 3,691
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Physician Assistant (Anaesthesia) / Physician Assistantship: GHS 3,497
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Human Biology (Medicine): GHS 4,141
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MBChB – Medicine & Surgery (Year 1–3): GHS 4,141
Important Notice to Students
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These fees are provisional and apply to continuing undergraduate students only (Year 2–6).
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Freshers’ fees will be communicated separately by the university.
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Students are advised to monitor official KNUST communication channels for any updates or adjustments.
Why This KNUST Fees Update Matters
With rising economic pressures, early access to KNUST’s 2025/2026 fee structure allows students and parents to:
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Plan finances ahead of reopening
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Avoid last-minute payment challenges
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Prepare adequately for registration
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