As an aspirant of the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), you need to know the 2021 departmental cut-off marks of FUTO. This article shall cover all aspects of FUTO cut-off marks for the 2023/2024 academic session.
There are certain criteria to be observed by students before being admitted to study in any of the courses in any tertiary institution. One of these includes meeting the required cut-off mark for each school as well as the courses themselves. It is very easy to obtain admission if one has met the required cut-off mark for admission into a particular course.
FUTO Cut-off Mark 2023 (All Departments)
The following is the officially approved minimum cut-off mark for admission into FUTO for the 2023/2023 academic year:
FUTO CUT-OFF MARK: 180.
The Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) has however adapted to the minimum Cut-off mark of 180 for its 2019/2020 admission exercise.
You might ask questions like I had 180 and above but was not still given admission to study my desired course.
Candidates with higher scores are first considered in admission basics candidates with lower scores though might meet the cut-off mark of 180 may likely not be admitted. In fact, it is the higher your scores, the higher the chance of being admitted.
FUTO Departmental Cut-off Mark
The Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) Departmental Cut-Off Marks are as follows:-
180 – All Courses
Due to the high number of students wishing to study at the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), the admission process is competitive and admissions are given based on the higher the jamb scores, the higher the chances of being admitted.
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FUTO Nature of Admission Screening
The Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) holds its admission screening exercises within a week or couple of weeks and it usually comes in two phases. Students who applied to study in the school are to proceed with the pre-screening exercise when once it is announced.
Documents required for the pre-screening exercise are: SSCE result and JAMB registration printout only.
It is important that the candidate arrives early and locate his/her screening venue early. Candidates will be screened based on their JAMB scores and their SSCE result respectively.
The second phase of the screening is after the admission lists might have been released. Candidates who have merited admission will be invited for another screening exercise. Here are all documents such as;
- Original copies of their educational qualifications (Statements of Results/Certificates).
N/B: Cases of awaiting results will NOT be accepted. - Birth Certification/Age Declaration.
- A letter of good conduct from your Village Head or a responsible member of your
community/or civil servant not below Grade Level 10 or equivalent in the private sector. - Certificate of Local Government of origin; and this notification of admission status
slip.
I hope you find this article helpful.
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