FUTO Issues Urgent Notice to Newly Admitted Candidates: Confirm Your JAMB CAPS Programme
The Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), has issued a critical advisory to recently admitted candidates: ensure that the programme displayed on your JAMB CAPS portal exactly matches the course offered by FUTO.
According to the university, any discrepancies between a candidate’s JAMB CAPS record and the FUTO admission offer must be corrected before Monday, January 19, 2026, to prevent complications during registration and other admission processes.
What Candidates Need to Do
- Log in to your JAMB CAPS account.
- Verify that the programme listed matches the course FUTO offered.
- If there is a mismatch, immediately update CAPS to reflect the correct programme.
FUTO emphasized that this step is mandatory for candidates who see a different course on CAPS than the one offered by the university. Ignoring this could lead to avoidable delays or complications during registration.
For Candidates Unable to Print Their JAMB Admission Letter
The university also addressed issues regarding JAMB admission letters. Candidates who are unable to print their letters should visit the FUTO Admissions Office for guidance. The office will assist in resolving the issue efficiently, ensuring candidates can proceed with their admission without setbacks.
Official Memo Details
The notice was communicated via a memorandum signed by Professor I. J. Ogoke, University Admissions Officer. The memo, referenced FUTO/VC/UAO/GEN.5/II/002, was directed to the Director of the Information and Communication Technology Centre (ICTC) with instructions to publish the notice on the university website for wider awareness.
Act Now: Don’t Delay
FUTO urges all newly admitted candidates to verify their JAMB CAPS records and make necessary corrections before the January 19 deadline. Taking this step now will help avoid admission complications and ensure a smooth transition into university life.
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