Federal University Otuoke Announces Law Admission Screening — What Every Candidate Must Know
If you applied to study Law at the Federal University Otuoke (FUO) and participated in the 2024 Post-UTME, your next big step is here: the university has officially invited qualified candidates for an admission screening interview.
This screening is not just a formality—it is a critical stage in securing your place at FUO’s Faculty of Law. Miss it, and you lose your shot. Here’s everything you need to know, clearly broken down for easy understanding.
What’s Happening and When?
Screening Interview Details
- Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
- Time: 9:00 a.m. sharp
- Venue: Postgraduate Hall, West Campus, Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State
Pro tip: Get there early. Arriving late could cost you your seat at the interview—and possibly your admission.
What to Bring: The Essential Checklist
Every candidate must come fully prepared. Here’s what you need:
- Your Post-UTME application completion slip
- Originals and photocopies of all academic credentials (WAEC, NECO, etc.)
Documents should be neatly organized and complete before the interview date. Candidates who arrive without the full set may be turned away, no matter their scores.
Why Attendance Is Non-Negotiable
FUO has made it clear:
If you miss the screening, your admission process ends.
There will be no second chance, no rescheduling. This makes attending the interview on the stated date and time absolutely essential.
Need Help or More Info?
Don’t get stuck in confusion. If you have any questions, FUO’s admission team is ready to help:
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone: 0803 710 4900
Whether you’re unclear about your documents or just need directions, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Final Word: Your Future Starts Here
The admission screening at Federal University Otuoke is more than a meeting—it’s your gateway to joining one of Nigeria’s respected law faculties. Come prepared, come early, and come determined. Your legal career could start with this very interview.
Are you ready to take your seat in the future of Nigerian law?
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