FUTMINNA Post UTME / DE Form for 2025/2026 Admission
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FUTMINNA Post UTME / DE Form for 2025/2026 Admission

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FUTMINNA’s 2025/2026 Post UTME and Direct Entry form is out. Candidates who picked the university as first choice and meet the requirements can apply online from 4 August to 31 August. Read on to find the step-by-step process and eligibility details.

FUTMINNA Post UTME/DE Form 2025: How to Apply, Who Qualifies

So, FUTMINNA has dropped the news. The registration for their 2025/2026 Post UTME and Direct Entry screening is officially open. If you picked Federal University of Technology, Minna as your first choice during JAMB, this one is for you.

The window opens on Monday, 4 August and shuts down at midnight on Sunday, 31 August. That gives you a few weeks to sort everything out, but we both know time flies when you’re staring at a deadline.

Now, there’s a fee — ₦2,000 — nothing outrageous, and you’ll be paying through REMITA. As far as university processes go, this one is pretty straightforward. Still, don’t go in blindly.

Table of contents

Who can apply?

Let’s break down the eligibility:

  • You must have picked FUTMINNA as your first choice. No second-choice matters here.
  • For UTME folks, your score should be 150 or above. Some departments want more though, so check FUTMINNA’s cut-off page to confirm.
  • O’Level requirements? You need at least five credits (including English and Maths) in subjects that match your course. Not more than two sittings allowed.
  • DE applicants should have at least a Lower Credit in ND or HND, or Merit in NCE.
  • If you scored 150 or above but your subject combo doesn’t fit your chosen course, no wahala — you can switch to one that suits your results.

And this part is key: Make sure your O’Level results are uploaded to JAMB CAPS. If not, you’re playing yourself.

FUTMINNA Cut-Off Marks

1. School of Agronomy & Forestry Technology (SAFT)

  1. Crop Production – 150
  2. Soil Science and Land Management – 150
  3. Horticulture – 150
  4. Forestry and Wildlife Technology – 150

2. School of Agricultural Management & Extension Technology (SAMET)

  1. Agricultural Economics and Farm Management – 150
  2. Agricultural Extension and Rural Development – 150
  3. Agribusiness – 150

3. School of Architectural Technology (SAT)

  1. Architecture – 200
  2. Interior Architecture and Design – 180
  3. Landscaping Architecture – 180
  4. Furniture Design Architecture – 180

4. School of Environmental Technology (SET)

  1. Building – 150
  2. Estate Management & Valuation – 150
  3. Quantity Surveying – 150
  4. Surveying and Geoinformatics – 150
  5. Urban and Regional Planning – 150

5. School of Electrical Engineering and Technology (SEET)

  1. Computer Engineering – 200
  2. Electrical/Electronic Engineering – 180
  3. Mechatronics Engineering – 200
  4. Telecommunication Engineering – 170

6. School of Food Science & Agricultural Technology (SFAT)

  1. Water Resources, Aquaculture and Fisheries Tech – 150
  2. Food Science Technology – 160
  3. Animal Production – 150
  4. Human Nutrition and Dietetics – 160

7. School of Information and Communication Technology (SICT)

  1. Computer Science – 200
  2. Cyber Security Science – 200
  3. Data Science – 170
  4. Information Technology – 170
  5. Information Science and Media Studies – 150
  6. Software Engineering – 200

8. School of Infrastructure, Process Engineering and Technology (SIPET)

  1. Agricultural and Bioresources Engineering – 160
  2. Chemical Engineering – 170
  3. Civil Engineering – 200
  4. Food Engineering – 160
  5. Material and Metallurgical Engineering – 160
  6. Mechanical Engineering – 200
  7. Petroleum and Gas Engineering – 170

9. School of Innovative Technology (SIT)

  1. Entrepreneurship – 150
  2. Logistics and Transport Technology – 150
  3. Project Management Technology – 150

10. School of Life Sciences (SLS)

  1. Animal Biology – 150
  2. Biochemistry – 180
  3. Forensic Science – 170
  4. Microbiology – 180
  5. Plant Biology – 150
  6. Public Health – 200

11. School of Physical Sciences (SPS)

  1. Applied Geophysics – 150
  2. Chemistry – 150
  3. Geography – 150
  4. Geology – 150
  5. Industrial Mathematics – 150
  6. Mathematics – 150
  7. Meteorology – 150
  8. Physics – 150
  9. Statistics – 150

12. School of Science Technology Education (SSTE)

  1. Educational Technology – 150
  2. Industrial and Technology Education – 150
  3. Library and Information Science – 150
  4. Biology Education – 150
  5. Chemistry Education – 150
  6. Geography Education – 150
  7. Mathematics Education – 150
  8. Physics Education – 150

How do you register?

To get started, visit the FUTMINNA ePortal. Then:

  1. Login
    • Type in your JAMB registration number.
    • Enter one of your names. Doesn’t matter which one, just something that matches what JAMB has.
    • Hit Login.
  2. Upload your results
    • UTME candidates upload O’Level results.
    • DE candidates should upload ND, HND or NCE results.
  3. Change course (if needed)
    • If your subject combo doesn’t align with your course, change to a better fit.
  4. Pay the ₦2,000
    • Click on the payment gateway.
    • Confirm your entries and go through REMITA.
    • You can pay with a debit card (MasterCard is the smoothest) or at the bank by generating your RRR.
  5. Finish up
    • Once you pay, your full application shows up.
    • Click Print and keep a copy. You’ll need it.

Final heads-up

Don’t wait till last minute. Tech glitches, bank issues, power outage — you know how things can go in Naija. Check the FUTMINNA site from time to time for updates.

If you’re confused or stuck, you can send an email to infoupase@futminna.edu.ng or call 09039844724 or 09023418632. They should help, fingers crossed.

That’s it. One step closer to FUTMINNA. Just follow through. Don’t slack.

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