FUNATO Adds 4 New Engineering-Related Programmes on JAMB

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FUNATO Adds Four New Engineering-Related Programmes on the JAMB Portal

FUNATO Adds New Engineering-Related Programmes on JAMB Portal: Full List and How to Do Change of Institution to FUNATO

The Management of the Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Okeho (FUNATO) has announced that four additional engineering-related programmes are now uploaded on the JAMB portal. This means prospective candidates can now see these options when checking JAMB choices and programme lists.

Anyway, students usually ask one thing first: “Which courses are new?” So here they are, plain and clear.

Newly added programmes

FUNATO now lists these four programmes on the JAMB portal:

  1. Agricultural & Bio-systems Engineering
  2. Biomedical Engineering
  3. Mechanical Engineering
  4. Food Science and Technology

Yes, Food Science and Technology sits with the engineering-related update in this notice. That is how the school presented it, so students should treat it as part of the new set.

Change of Institution to FUNATO is still open

FUNATO has also stated that Change of Institution to FUNATO is still open. Interested applicants should log in to the JAMB portal and, where it applies, select FUNATO as their institution of first choice.

That reminds some students: “still open” does not mean “open forever”. If a candidate wants FUNATO, the candidate should act fast and finish the change early. Late changes often lead to last-minute stress. And nobody needs that.

Where students can get updates

For more information, students can use the school website: FUNATO official website.

On a side note, when a notice says “contact the Office of the Registrar”, it usually means the Registrar’s office can confirm details for students who need a clear answer on admissions steps. So yes, if a student feels stuck, the Registrar’s office is the right place.

FUNATO described this update as another step in the school’s growth and its focus on quality education. Students can take it as a signal that the programme list is expanding, and that choices now look a bit wider than before.