College of Medicine University of Lagos (CMUL) Courses and Fees – Detailed Guide
The College of Medicine, University of Lagos (CMUL) is the medical school arm of the University of Lagos. CMUL is responsible for training medical doctors, dental surgeons, allied health professionals, and clinical scientists. It combines rigorous academic instruction with clinical training at teaching hospitals, preparing graduates for careers in healthcare, research, and medical practice. (CMUL)
This guide covers the courses offered at CMUL, what you need to know about programme structure, and the fee expectations for undergraduate students.
Overview of CMUL Academic Programmes
CMUL offers undergraduate health science and medical degrees leading to professional qualifications in clinical practice and allied health. These are structured to meet regulatory standards of the Nigerian medical education system and ensure graduates are eligible to practice or pursue postgraduate training.
The core degree programmes typically offered include:
List of Courses at CMUL
| Programme | Degree Awarded | Typical Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Medicine and Surgery | MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) | 6 years |
| Dentistry | BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) | 5 years |
| Nursing Science | B.Sc Nursing | 4 years |
| Medical Laboratory Science | B.Sc Medical Laboratory Science | 4 years |
| Physiotherapy | B.Sc Physiotherapy | 5 years |
| Radiography | B.Sc Radiography | 4 years |
These programmes are designed to develop clinical competency, laboratory skills, professional ethics, and practical readiness for healthcare delivery. Admission into each programme is competitive and generally requires strong UTME performance, relevant O’Level credits, and Post‑UTME verification.
Understanding CMUL Course Structure
- Medicine and Surgery (MBBS): Broad clinical training over a six‑year period including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, clinical rotations in internal medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics & gynaecology, and community health.
- Dentistry (BDS): Focuses on oral health, dental surgery, tooth restoration, oral pathology and patient care.
- Nursing: Emphasises nursing theory, clinical practice, patient care, community health, and professional nursing standards.
- Medical Laboratory Science: Trains students in diagnostic testing, microbiology, haematology, immunology, and lab management.
- Physiotherapy: Focuses on rehabilitation techniques, musculoskeletal care, physical therapy principles and professional practice.
- Radiography: Prepares students for diagnostic imaging practice including X‑ray techniques, imaging science, and safety‑based clinical applications.
All CMUL courses include a mix of theoretical lectures, practical labs, skills training sessions, and clinical rotations in associated teaching hospitals.
CMUL School Fees (Estimated)
Tuition and compulsory charges for CMUL students align with the higher end of the general UNILAG fee scale due to the cost intensity of medical and clinical training. For the regular undergraduate session (returning students), medical and allied health programmes such as Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Medical Laboratory Science, Physiotherapy and Radiography are categorised under medical fees.
Estimated Undergraduate Fee Structure for CMUL
| Fee Category | Estimated Annual Cost (₦) |
|---|---|
| Obligatory School Fees (Medical Category) | 190,250 |
| Acceptance/Registration (fresh students first year) | ~20,000 |
| Utility Charge (annual) | ~20,000 (charged by UNILAG) |
| Toxicology Screening (fresh students) | ~10,000 |
| Hostel Accommodation (if applicable) | Variable |
The obligatory fees cover registration, examinations, library services, IT levy, sports levy, accreditation, medical services, student union contributions, and clinical lab fees required for medical runs. These figures represent the typical annual sessional cost for medical students under UNILAG’s approved fee schedule.
Fees at CMUL are generally higher than non‑medical courses due to additional clinical and laboratory charges, and they are usually payable per academic session. Costs related to books, professional licensing exams, clinical attachments, and private accommodation are additional and vary widely.
How CMUL Fees Are Paid
CMUL students, like other UNILAG undergraduates, pay their school charges in full or via instalments using the student portal. The typical workflow involves:
- Login to the official UNILAG student portal using matriculation number or login credentials.
- Generate a Remita Retrieval Reference (RRR) for your session’s fees.
- Make payment online or at approved banks.
- Confirm payment and print the official receipt.
- Submit proof of payment where required for registration and exam access.
Late payment may attract penalties or restrict access to registration and clinical rotations.
Admission Into CMUL Programmes
Admission into College of Medicine programmes is highly competitive. Candidates must usually:
- Achieve a minimum UTME score above the general UNILAG cut‑off and submit a Post‑UTME screening.
- Present at least five (5) O’Level credits including English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
- Meet departmental subject combinations as required for MBBS, BDS, Nursing or other health science courses.
Performance in both UTME and Post‑UTME screening often determines eligibility for interview or placement. Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee admission; medical and clinical programmes typically require higher aggregate performance.
