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FUOYE 2019/2020 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE APPLICATION/REGISTRATION PROCEDURES




FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE-EKITI,

EKITI STATE
2019/2020 ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE
(FOR UTME AND DIRECT ENTRY APPLICANTS)

MONDAY, 1ST JULY – FRIDAY, 19TH JULY, 2019



ADMISSION SCREENING EXERCISE

The Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) hereby informs all applicants who have applied to FUOYE in the 2019 UTME to visit the screening portal ecampus.fuoye.edu.ng/putme in order to participate in the online screening exercise between Monday, 1st July and Friday, 19th July, 2019.

ELIGIBILITY

i) Candidates who applied to Federal University Oye Ekiti and obtained UTME cut-off score of 160 and above.

ii) All candidates must possess a minimum of five ‘O’ Level credits (including English Language and Mathematics) obtained at not more than two sittings in subjects relevant to their proposed courses.[check screening portal for subject requirements].

iii) In addition to item (ii) above, Direct Entry candidates must possess at least two (2) A’ Level (or its equivalent) passes in relevant subjects, or possess ND (Upper Credit), NCE (Credit Pass), HND (minimum of Lower Credit), or possess a good first degree in another field, as the case may be.

PAYMENT INSTRUCTION

· Each candidate will be required to pay a screening fee of Two Thousand Naira (N 2,000. 00) only. Payment should be made strictly online on the University Screening Portal Using and bank Debit Card.



REGISTRATION/PAYMENT PROCEDURE

Step 1:
Logon to http://ecampus.fuoye.edu.ng/putme
Step 2:
On Admission Menu displayed on the right-hand side, click "Registration Steps" and read instructions carefully
Step 3:
Kindly Login with your JAMB Registration Number e.g 96510415CA [Note Password is not required]
Step 4:
You will be required to complete your profile on the portal

Note: Ensure to use a valid email Address and Phone Number, you can be contacted if required. Always check your mail and the website for updates and information
Step 5:
After updating your information, activation link will be sent to your email box provided, click on the activation link to verify your email account and registration details.
Step 6:
Login again after verification and you will be prompted to make payment. Follow the payment steps as provided on your screen
Step 7:
Complete your registration by Clicking on the “Upload O'Level Results”
Step 8:
Print Out your Registration Slip containing summary of your registration. For assistance send email to admissionsupport@fuoye.edu.ng


IMPORTANT NOTICE

Applicants for the Screening Exercise will be required to do the following on the University website.
i. Submit a valid e-mail address and cell phone number in your Registration Form.

ii. Complete the O’ Level section with the required 5 O’ level credits for the course applied for either in one (1) or two (2) sittings

iii. Upload the O’ level result(s) as indicated in (ii) above

iv. Submit your application and print out the screening report

Direct Entry Applicants

i. In addition to the above information, you are also required to upload your statement/notification of results.


CAUTION

Applicant that fails to adhere strictly to the instructions on the University’s website will be disqualified
AVAILAABLE COURSES FOR 2019/2020 ACADEMIC SESSION
A. Faculty of Agriculture

i) B. Agric. Agriculture

ii) B. Agric. Crop Science and Horticulture

iii) B. Fisheries and Aquaculture

iv) B. Food Science and Technology

v) B. Hospitality and Tourism Management

vi) B. Water Resources Management and Agro-Meteorology

B. Faculty of Arts

i) B.A. English and Literary Studies

ii) B.A History and International Studies

iii) B.A Linguistics and Languages

iv) B.A Theatre and Media Arts.

C. Faculty of Education

i) B.Ed. Business Education

ii) B.Ed. Educational Management

iii) BLS. Library and Information Science Education

iv) B.A. (Ed.) English Language Education

v) B.Sc. (Ed.) Agricultural Education

vi) B.Sc. (Ed.) Biology Education

vii) B.Sc. (Ed.) Chemistry Education

viii) B.Sc. (Ed.) Mathematics Education

D. Faculty of Engineering

i) B. Eng. Agricultural and Bio-Resources Engineering
ii) B. Eng. Civil Engineering
iii) B. Eng. Computer Engineering
iv) B. Eng. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
v) B. Eng. Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
vi) B. Eng. Mechanical Engineering
vii) B. Eng. Mechatronics Engineering

E. Faculty of Management Sciences

i. B.Sc. Accounting
ii. B.Sc. Banking and Finance
iii. B.Sc. Business Administration
iv. B.Sc. Public Administration

F. Faculty of Science
i) B.Sc. Animal & Environmental Biology
ii) B.Sc. Biochemistry
iii)B.Sc. Computer Science
iv)B.Sc. Geology
v)B.Sc. Geophysics
vi)B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry
vii) B.Sc. Mathematics
viii) B.Sc. Microbiology
ix) B.Sc. Physics
x) B.Sc. Plant Science & Biotechnology

G. Faculty of Social Sciences

i) B.Sc. Criminology and Security Studies
ii) B.Sc. Demography and Social Statistics
iii) B.Sc. Economics
iv) B.Sc. Mass Communication
v) B.Sc. Peace and Conflict Studies
vi) B.Sc. Political Science
vii) B.Sc. Psychology
viii) B.Sc. Sociology






CLOSING DATE FOR SCREENING EXERCISE: Screening Exercise closes on Friday, 19th July, 2019

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.fuoye.edu.ng

Only enquiries not clarified by the above instructions should be addressed to: admissions@fuoye.edu.ng or contact:

08088444730 between 8:00am - 4:00pm on Monday-Friday only.

Signed:

Olayinka ADENIRAN-AJAYI (Mrs.), mnim; mcipm; fcai
Ag. Registrar

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