Mechanical Engineering and Entry Requirements | FUOtuoke

Federal University Otuoke, Mechanical Engineering, entry requirements, JAMB, WAEC, direct entry,  subjects combination
Mechanical Engineering as a discipline involve in design and development of any machines. Be it washing machine, mobile machine, flying machines, talking machines, war machines, communication machine, medical machines and host of others. 

At the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Federal University, Otuoke's students are equiped with basic skill needed in the art of design and development of these machines.

Listed below are the minimum entry requirements accepted by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Federal University, Otuoke to study for it Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree programme.

Admission Requirements (O'level Candidates) 

Minimum of O'level credit passes in five subjects which must include:  
  • Physics
  • Mathematics 
  • Chemistry 
  • English Language and 
  • Any other science subject.
The five credit passes must not be more than at two sittings from one or two of the O'level qualification exams:

  • WASSCE 
  • NECO/SSCE
  • GCE O'level and 
  • NABTEB
O'level candidates must sit for, pass and make the cut off mark of JAMB's UTME and the Department of Mechanic Engineering, Federal University, Otuoke (FUOtuoke) Post UTME test.

JAMB Subjects Combination

Mathematics 
Physics 
Chemistry 
English Language 

This subjects combination is same if you should write the post UTME test.


Direct Entry Admission

The Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Federal University Otuoke accept minimum of  
  • National Diploma (ND): minimum of lower credit in relevant engineering courses. 
  • Higher Nationality is Diploma (HND): minimum of lower credit. Holder of upper credit could be considered to 300 level. 
  • IJMB: FUOtuoke accept good scores/points in Mathematics Physics and Chemistry 
  • JUPEB: good points in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry 
  • GCE AL: good passes in at least two of Physics, Mathematics or  Chemistry. 
  • Plus credit passes in five  O'level subjects  
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) is awarded students at the end of the five (5) years study. 

The course is accredited by both the National University Commission (NUC) and Council for the Registration of Engineering in Nigeria.


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