FUTMINNA Metallurgical Engineering and Entry Requirements

FUTMINNA Metallurgical materials engineering entry requirements

Browse the details of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering at Federal University of Technology (FUTMINNA) on this page and see the entry requirements for Ordinary Level (O'level) and Direct Entry applicants, including the O'level and JAMB subjects combination.

Studying for a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering at Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA) involves training students in the technology of developing new process for producing existing materials and  for developing new materials. It also involves imparting knowledge to students in the area of metallurgical and materials production plants management by providing high quality learning programme, training and research activities.

The materials includes ceramics, metals and polymers. These materials are found in all products irrespective of shapes, sizes and use. For there is no manufacturing company that don't make use of materials. 

Admission Requirements

Admission process to study Material and Metallurgical Engineering at Federal University of Technology Minna (FUTMINNA) is by either:

  • Ordinary Level (O'level) Application or 
  • Direct Entry Application


O'level Application

Secondary School Certificate

To apply to study for BEng Material and Metallurgical Engineering at Federal University of Technology, Minna using Ordinary Level results, an applicant must have five credit passes in five subjects which must include:

  • Mathematics
  • English Language
  • Chemistry
  • Physics and any one of 
  • Technical Drawing
  • Pure Mathematics
  • Biology
  • Geography
  • Agricultural Science

The five (5) credit passes must be at one sitting from either one of the:

  • West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) or
  • Senior School Certificate Examination or
  • General Certificate of Education

FUTMINNA Department of Material and Metallurgical Engineering accept O'level results from two sittings if it is six (6) credit passes or more from one or two of the above examinations:


JAMB's Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination

Having met the O'level minimum entry requirements to study Material and Metallurgical Engineering at Federal University of Technology, Minna, an applicant must sit for, pass and make the JAMB/UTME cut off mark.


JAMB Subjects Combination

  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry and
  • English Language

Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA) Post UTME

An applicant who is using O'level results to sought for admission must participate in the FUTMINNA coordinated Post UTME, making the cut off mark for the Department of Material and Metallurgical  Engineering.


FUTMINNA Pre Degree Programme

Federal University of Technology, Minna will consider applicant who have participated in the Pre-Degree programme for admission to study Material and Metallurgical  Engineering provided the applicant make the required points of mark plus the O'level minimum entry requirements.

Ordinary Level (O'level) and Pre-Degree programme qualified an applicant a placement to 100 level of the programme.


DIRECT Entry Applications

Holder of the following qualifications will be considered for admission to 200 level or 300 level of the Material and Metallurgical Engineering at FUTMINNA.

GCE A/L: Good passes in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry

National Diploma (ND): Upper Credit in Material and Metallurgical Engineering or other relevant engineering programmes from government approved institution.

Higher National Diploma (HND): Upper Credit in Material Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering or other relevant engineering programmes qualify an applicant to 300 level of the programme.

Material and Metallurgical Engineering at Federal University of Technology, Minna (FUTMINNA) is a five (5) years programme for those admitted to 100 level leading to the award of Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) Honour in Material and Metallurgical Engineering on successful completion of the programme. 

The programme is approved by the National University Commission (NUC) and fully accredited by the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN)

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