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Dec 19, 2012

FUTO: How to pay fees & register courses online for all students

Below are detailed steps involved in paying school fees and registering courses online in the school students' portal for all levels in the university, a summarized version of contents from the FUTO official website. Make sure to carefully take note of the steps outlined here, or print this page out if necessary.

How to I pay Myschool fees?
Paying school fees is rather easy than you think. See help below.

#1: First of all discover the bank your level/department/faculty is meant to pay their fees.
#2: Go to the bank with your registration number, full name, department and level of study and pay the specified amount. (Note; additional N500 bank charges apply).
#3: Obtain an e-transact print out, which contains your (1) Receipt No. and (2) Confirmation order. Then proceed to #4 below.
#4: Log on to www.futo.edu.ng, click on "FUTO Portal" to navigate to the student session. The enter your username & password (as given to you in your department or ICT). And Login.
#5: After logging in, look at the left side panel and click on the “Fees” menu;
#6: On the Fees page, scroll down and click on the “PAY FEES” button;
#7: By default, eTranzact payment option is selected, click on the “CONTINUE” button;
#8: Enter your Pin and Receipt Number and click on the “SUBMIT” button; You will be notified if your transaction was successful or not;
#9: Return to the Fees page by clicking on the “FEES” menu on the left side panel;
#10: Scroll down and click on the “PRINT RECEIPT” button to generate your school fees receipt;

Notes:
1. The printed receipt allows you into Test and examination halls.
2. Registering your payment in the portal is a crucial step you must take so that your name will be listed as a current FUTO student, you can do your online registration and your result can be posted on line.

 
How to do online course registration on FUTO website
Warning!!! Before course registration online, visit your Class Adviser to confirm the list of courses you are supposed to register. Then follow the steps below:

Step1: Log-into the portal with your username and password;
Step2: Click on the “Course Registration” menu;
Step3: Select your level and semester(s) as necessary;
Step4: Select the approved courses to be registered for and click on the “Register Selected Courses” button. If you want to unregister a course, select it, and click on the “Unregister Selected Courses” button;
Step5: Go to the STUDENT DASHBOARD, Click on the PRINT course Registration Slip; and

After the steps above, make sure to send a copy of the Course Registration Slip to your Class Adviser to endorse.


The deadline for old students’ Registration is 7th December, 2012, after which the Portal will automatically apply late Registration fee.

FUTO Launches Online Transcript Processing System

As part of activities marking the 25th Convocation Ceremony of the Federal University Technology Owerri, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. C.C. Asiabaka, formally launched the FUTO Transcript Processing System on Friday, December 7, 2012 at the Senate Council Chambers.

The event had in attendance, Principal Officers of FUTO, Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments, Staff of the Records & Statistics Unit of the University and some invited guests.

The Vice Chancellor in his oppening remarks, enumerated the objectives of FUTO-TPS, which include among others;

The digitization of all academic transcripts in FUTO.
Prompt fulfilment of all transcript requests in a matter of days.
Enabling all FUTO alumni to apply for their academic transcripts or certificate verification from any part of the world, without physical presence and make payment for same in other currencies apart from the Naira.

Going further, the VC declared that the problems, hitherto associated with transcript and certificate verification requests have been removed with the coming of the FUTO-TPS initiative.

He challenged the staff of the Records and Statistics Unit to be dedicated to duty and serve with a high sense of integrity.

With this launch, the FUTO-TPS has officially commenced and all applications for academic transcripts and certificate verification in FUTO would now be done online at: tps.futo.edu.ng.

The IMOSTUDENTl Team.

FUTO Final Admission List for 2012/2013 Is Out!

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The Federal University of Technology Owerri has finally released her
last admission list for 2012/2013 academic session into various undergraduate degree programs for FUTO.
All prospective students of FUTO who are yet to see their admission status can now check their admission status in the FUTO 4th batch released online. To check your name in the new admission list visit
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FUTO 2013 REMEDIAL (PRE-DEGREE) REGISTRATION WHICH IS CURRENTLY ONGOING

EDUCATION IN IMO STATE

Education: Imo State is one of the states in Nigeria with a high literacy rate. The prestige of a family is determined by the number of educated persons it has produced. Interest in education is self evident from educational development efforts of communities. Such efforts include the provision of educational opportunities and physical structures for the advancement of knowledge.

Like other states in Nigeria, Imo State is oper ating the 6334 educational system. There are seven postsecondary institutions in the state, three are owned by Imo State Government while four are owned by the Federal Government. They are: Imo State University, Owerri.

The Federal University of Technology, Owerri; Alvan Ikoku College of Education, Owerri; Michael Okpara College of Agriculture, Umuagwo; The Polytechnic, Nekede Owerri; Federal Government Girls College, Owerri, and Federal Government College, Okigwe.

There are 1,205 primary schools in Imo State (nineteen of which are privately owned), with about 570,345 pupils, nearly 280,000 of whom are girls.

The state school system also comprises about 289 secondary schools exclusive of private secondary and vocational/technical schools. Religious bodies manage a number of primary and postprimary institutions as juniorates and seminaries.

Admission into these institutions is open to all, irrespective of religion, state of origin or gender. There are two Teachers' Training Colleges in the state, at Oguta and Nsu. The Alvan Ikoku College of Education is a degreeawarding institu tion. It also offers sandwich programmes to serving teachers.

Four public, and over 230 private Technical/Vocational schools, which provide train ing in electrical installation, radio and TV, motor mechanic, brick making and building technology are also available. Imo State has a boarding primary school for the physically handicapped and a resource centre for the handicapped at Orlu.

In addition, there are two day schools for children with unique needs located at Owerri and Okigwe, while a secondary school for the deaf and dumb is located at Orodo in Mbaitoli LGA.