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FUTA 2012/2013 Post UTME Registration Forms, Venue and Date Fixed

FUTA announced the Post-UTME Screening for Prospective Students of the Institution to begin on 6th June to 9th June, 2012 for UTME and Direct Entry Candidates.
Below is the time table, venue, dates and departments for conduct of the 2012/2013 FUTA Post-UTME examination; Day/Date School Departments.

Day 1
Wednesday 6th June 2012 School of Engineering and Engineering
Technology (SAAT) Agricultural
Engineering, Civil Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering,
Electrical Electronics,
Engineering Metallurgical, Materials
Engineering and Mining
Engineering.

Day 2
Thursday 7th June 2012 School of
Sciences (SOS) Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Microbiology, Statistics, Mathematics and Physics.

Day 3
Friday 8th June 2012 School of
Agriculture and Agricultural
Technology (SAAT), School of
Earth and Mineral Sciences (SEMS), School of Environmental
Technology (SET), School of
Management Technology (SMAT), SAAT Agricultural Economics
and Extension, Crop Soil and
Pest Management, Animal Production and Health Ecotourism
and Wildlife Management, Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology, Food Science and Technology,
Forestry and Wood Technology. SEMS, Applied Geology,
Applied Geophysics, Meteorology. SET, Architecture, Estate Management, Industrial Design, Quantity Surveying, Urban and Regional Planning.
SMAT, Project Management
Technology, Transport Management Technology, Library Management
and Technology.

Day 4
Saturday 9th June 2012 Direct Entry, All Departments.
All candidates who made the Federal University of Technology, Akure their first or/and second choice(s) and obtained a minimum score of 200 in the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) in March, 2012 are invited for computer-based screening exercise in the University from Wednesday, 6th June to Saturday, 9th June, 2012. Similarly, candidates who made FUTA their first or/and second choice(s) for the Direct Entry Admission for the 2012/2013 academic session are also invited for a computer-based Pre-Admission screening exercise on Saturday, 9th June, 2012.

Registration Procedure
Each candidate is to make a payment of N2,000 (exclusive of bank commission/charges) at any
commercial Bank nation-wide using the e-transact platform. Please note that the CANDIDATE’S UTME/DE Registration number and the full name should be correctly provided at the point of payment. After the payment, each candidate should visit the University website (www.futa.edu.ng) and complete an online registration form. The completed form which will indicate the exact date and time for the screening exercise should be printed for the candidate’s use. The registration exercise which will commence on Thursday, 24th May, 2012, will close at 12.00 midnight on Monday, 4th June, 2012.
All candidates are requested to bring along the following items to the screening venue:
1. Depositor’s copy of bank teller indicating payment of TWO THOUSAND NAIRA (N2,000) for Registration
2. Print out of e-transact receipt (collected from the bank)
3. Completed Registration Form (downloaded from the FUTA website)
4. JAMB UTME Notification of Results/JAMB slips for Direct Entry candidates.
The Venue of the Screening exercise is the Electronic Test Centre, (ETC) "Obakekere Campus" Federal University of Technology, Akure.
Candidates are NOT allowed to bring cell phones or electronic gadget(s) into the examination hall.
Any UTME/DE candidate who fails to present himself/herself for the computer-based screening exercise will NOT be considered for admission. Candidates are requested in their own interest to have a feel (practice) of the computer based test by
visiting http://test.jkketc.net.
Goodluck!
Source: Myschoolcomm

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