The school administration has released the FUTA Admission List. Below are instructions on how to verify your admission status.
This is to notify all applicants who submitted an application to the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) and who participated in the post-UTME screening process that the merit admission list for the 2023–2024 academic session has been announced by the institution’s management.
How to Check FUTA Admission List
At the time of this publication, the list of admitted students have only been uploaded on JAMB CAPS portal. Follow the steps below to check your admission status;
How to Check FUTA Admission List on JAMB CAPS
FUTA admission list is accessible on JAMB admission status checking portal, you need to follow the procedure outline below to check your admission status:
- Visit https://www.jamb.gov.ng/Efacility
- Login to your Jamb profile with your username and password.
- Scroll down then locate and click the ‘Check Admission Status‘ tab.
- Click on ‘Access my CAPS’
- Finally, click on ‘Check Admission Status‘ to access your FUTA admission status.
How to Accept Your Admission on JAMB CAPS
- Go to https://portal.jamb.gov.ng/efacility_/ and login with your registered email address and password to access your dashboard
- Once you have logged in you will see a welcome notice just move down on the page you will see “Check Admission Status”. (See figure above)
- Click on this “Check Admission Status” and you will be redirected to the JAMB CAPS page
- After clicking on “Check Admission Status”, you will see a page showing your JAMB details and your admission status.
- If you have been given admission, you can now go ahead to accept or reject the admission.
After Admission, What Next?
After confirming that you have been given admission, the next step is to go ahead with the necessary clearance and registration.
- First, find out the amount that FUTA is requiring to be paid as acceptance fee for the admission that has been offered to you. Note that if you do not pay FUTA’s acceptance fee, it means that you have rejected the admission offered to you and in that case, you will lose the admission slot to someone else.
- The next information you need to find out is FUTA school fees for your course or faculty, so that you can get the required fees ready as soon as possible. Note that it is advisable to pay your school fees immediately after paying your acceptance fee, to avoid being hindered from being matriculated (officially enrolled and added to FUTA’s student database) on time.
- You also need to get all the required documents ready for your registration and clearance into your new faculty and school. This could include documents such as O’level results (such as WAEC result, NECO result, etc), JAMB admission letter, Birth Certificate, LGA identification certificate, JAMB result print-out, an attestation letter from a parent or guardian, etc. You can always get the complete list of required documents from your school’s admissions office or even in your faculty.
- Next, it is important that you read and properly acquaint yourself with FUTA’s academic and general rules and regulations to avoid falling into any trap that could lead to your expulsion or any other detrimental punishment.
- After you have completed all the necessary payments and registration, it is a good idea to get your faculty and departmental lecture timetables as soon as possible so that you can start attending lectures. Attending lectures will set you up for a smooth academic career in FUTA.
- Finally, don’t hesitate to ask lecturers and administrative staff in your new school questions and seek advice from them. It is better to be seen as naive and ignorant, than it is to make unnecessary mistakes and waste time doing things wrongly. Also, try to make friends with some of the best students in senior classes and higher levels, so that you can start getting the best tips for navigating and thriving in the school from them.
Congratulations on your admission. All the best!
About FUTA:
Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) is a top ranking University of technology in Nigeria and indeed the nation’s pride. Established in 1981, the university has grown tremendously, stretching its academic disciplines and research across six different schools and over thirty academic departments.
MISSION
To promote technological advancement by providing conducive environment for research, teaching and learning which engenders development of products that are technologically oriented, self-reliant and relevant to society
VISION
To be a world-class University of Technology and a Centre of Excellence in training, research and service delivery
CORE VALUES
The University’s Core Value with the acronym “ICARE” standing for: Integrity Creativity and Innovativeness, Accountability, Rationality, Excellence.
Administration
OFFICE OF THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
The Vice-Chancellor, the Chief Executive Officer of the University directly supervises this unit. Accordingly, the office handles all matters relating to the internal and external adminsitration, academic, financial and other related interests of the university.
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLORS
The Vice Chancellor is assisted by two Deputy Vice-Chancellors. They team up with the Vice-Chancellor in handling the various aspects of university governance particularly in the assigned areas of academics and development.
THE REGISTRY
The Registry is headed by the REgistrar who is the Chief Administrative Officer of the University. It is divided into five divisions including a directorare namely:
- Office of the Registrar
- Academic Affairs
- Council Affairs and General Administration
- Directorate of Establishments & Human Resources
- School Administration
The Office of the Registrar coordinates the activities of the divisions of the registry and handles all adminstrative matters in the university.
THE BURSARY
The Bursary is the arm of the university that is responsible for the day-to-day administration and control of the financial affairs of the university. The Bursar who is the Chief Financial Officer of the university heads the department. He is responsible to the Vice-Chancellor for the day-to-day administration and control of the financial affairs of the university.