FUTA Matriculation Ceremony Schedule for 2020/2021 See Application Update

Filed in School News by on September 14, 2020

FUTA Matriculation Ceremony Schedule for 2020/2021 See Application Update.

FUTA Matriculation Ceremony Schedule: Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) has announced the schedule for 2020/2021 matriculation ceremony. Continue reading to see more details below.

FUTA Matriculation Ceremony Schedule

The management of the Federal University Of Technology, Akure (FUTA) has announced the date for the 37th Matriculation Ceremony for 2020/2021 academic session fresh Undergraduate students.

FUTA Matriculation Ceremony

FUTA Matriculation Ceremony for the 2020/2021 Academic Session has been scheduled to hold on 6th March, 2020 in the University Main Auditorium (2,500 Capacity).

All students are therefore enjoined to abide by the following regulations:

i. Matriculating students shall gather at CCE Car Park by 9:00 a.m. and be led by their School Officers in a procession to the Auditorium;

ii. All matriculating students must be seated in the Auditorium by 9:30 a.m.;

iii. All matriculating students shall be in their complete academic robes;

iv. Fresh students without academic gowns shall not be allowed to enter the Auditorium;

v. No matriculating students even with academic robes, shall be allowed to enter the Auditorium after the Vice Chancellor’s Procession has entered;

vi. All phones must be switched off throughout the matriculation programme as snapping pictures shall not be allowed until after the ceremony;

vii. All matriculating students should come along with a copy of their biodata form with their passport photograph affixed to the form;

viii. All matriculating students shall sign and submit the Matriculation Oath in triplicates immediately after the ceremony; and

ix. Matriculation register shall be distributed and must be signed by all fresh students in the Auditorium.

Wishing you all successful matriculation ceremony!

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  1. Afolabi Toheeb says:

    If I got 191 in my jamb And I apply for electrical and electronics engineering will they give me the course

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