Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji, this polytechnic is a spectacular institution located at the top of Nigeria’s cocoa plantation, located in Ile-Oluji, Ondo State, located in the southwestern part of Nigeria.
This polytechnic offers National Diploma, Higher Diploma and Professional Diploma. Like most polytechnics in Nigeria, the requirements for candidates seeking admission into this great institution are very simple and straightforward and will not require heaven and earth before you are counted as a student of this great citadel of learning. Therefore, I would give you all that is required of the candidate to gain admission into this great citadel of learning.
- All candidates seeking admission into this polytechnic must have scored up to 150 in their Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination to qualify for this Post-Utme.
- Candidates must also obtain at least 5 O Level credits in their courses including English Language and Mathematics in any of the following examinations namely WAEC, NECO, NABTEB and GCE (WAEC or NECO).
- * for the HND (which is a Higher National Diploma), the credits are expected to be obtained in their National Diploma programme.
Once candidates have met these requirements to finalize this process, candidates are expected to participate in the Post-Utme. For students to qualify for admission, they are required to participate in a Post-Utme written examination which they are required to start by purchasing a Post-Utme form which costs only N2,500 inclusive of bank charges and no payment is made online.
This institution offers both a national diploma and a higher national diploma.
Here is the list of courses offered by this polytechnic and their respective cut-off marks for interested candidates;
- Accounting 150
- Computer science 150
- Computer Engineering 150
- Statistics 150
- Electrical/Electronic Engineering 150
The above are the courses offered in Federal Polytechnic Ile-Oluji, not too much but highly specialized to make the best possible graduate from these above courses.
No school would want to admit a candidate who scored 120 over another who scored 180. So students have to score more than expected to be admitted. Good preparation never disappoints, so prepare with everything you have, buy past exam questions and read good textbooks.