FUTMINNA Admission List 2025–2026: Steps to Check Your Status

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Federal University of Technology Minna has published its admission list for the 2025–2026 session. Applicants are advised to check their status through the JAMB CAPS portal and follow the given instructions. Kindly read further for details and meaning of the responses shown.

     

Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA) Admission List for 2025/2026 Academic Session

The Federal University of Technology, Minna, often called FUTMINNA, has released its admission list for the 2025–2026 academic year. For many, this is the long-awaited news after months of exams, forms, and restless nights. Now the door is open to see who has been offered a place.

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How to Check FUTMINNA Admission List

Checking admission is no longer a matter of notice boards and waiting in the sun. The process is fully online through the JAMB CAPS portal.

If you are using a phone and all you see is a welcome message, don’t panic. Just change your browser to desktop mode. On Chrome, open settings and choose “Request desktop site.” That usually solves it.

What the Responses Mean on JAMB CAPS

The portal gives back different replies, each carrying its own meaning.

What to Do After Admission

If you see “Admission Offered,” there are clear next steps.

Final Word

This season is filled with mixed feelings, cheers in some homes and silence in others. If your name is there, it is a big step forward, a fresh start waiting for you. For those who did not see their name yet, do not give up. Admission lists often roll out in batches. For now, we send hearty congratulations to all new FUTMINNA students.

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