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FUTO Admission List, 2018/2019 Out And guildlines on how to check your admin statues


FUTO Admission List for the 2018/2019 academic session has been released. All candidates who applied for admission into the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO) and participated in the 2018 Post-UTME Screening exercise are to proceed to check their admission list.

The names of admitted candidates have been uploaded online. To check the admission list, follow the procedure below;



Visit the University website – futo.edu.ng


Click on “Prospective student


Click on “Check Admission status” to confirm your admission


Chose the option “click here to check 2018/2019 Undergraduate admission status”


Enter your JAMB REG NO and click on submit button to view your admission status


All admitted candidates are to CLICK HERE for details on Registration, Payment of Acceptance and School Fees, Hostel Allocation etc

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