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FUTO Supplementary Admission List 2016/2017 Released

FUTO SUPPLEMENTARY LIST


The management of Federal University of
Technology, Owerri (FUTO) has released the
supplementary admission list for 2016/2017
session.
The names of successful candidates are
contained on the attached odf document;
Information For Candidates Who did not Choose
FUTO As Their Most Preferred University But Who
Applied For Supplementary Admission
Candidates who did not use FUTO as their First
Choice University but who applied through
Supplementary and were offered admission by
FUTO should apply online on JAMB website for
Change of Institution.

....
Candidates admitted into Mechatronics
Engineering Department should apply for
Mechanical Engineering while those who were
admitted into Dental Technology should apply for
Biomedical Technology. Other admitted
candidates should apply to the departments they
have been offered admission. Affected candidates
are required to apply to JAMB on or before
Monday 28th November, 2016.


Congrats to the admitted once

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