Ladoke Akintola University LAUTECH Post UTME Result 2019/2020 Session Released.
The Lautech Post Utme result 2019 has been released. The management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology(LAUTECH), Ogbomosho has published the results of the just concluded Post-UTME screening exam for 2019/2020 academic session.
Candidates who have took part in the screening exercise are to check their results online.
How To Check LAUTECH Post UTME Result 2019:
- Candidates are to visit the Lautech school portal via the link below;
>> http://admissions.lautech.edu.ng/login.php - Enter your JAMB Registration Number and Password in the spaces provided.
- Then click on “Login” and proceed to view your screening result.
NOTE: Candidates who are awaiting their ‘O’ Level results and those whose ‘O’ Level results were not uploaded during registration for the Post -UTME screening will not be able to access their results.
Please also note that the admission list will be released later.
In other Lautech News: The nanotechnology research group (NANO+) at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso, Nigeria has been described as a focussed, excellent, organized and highly productive leader in the area of biosynthesis of nanoparticles for diverse applications in the country.
This was stated by the first Professor of Nanotechnology in Nigeria, Professor Enock Dare during the opening ceremony of a national workshop on the synthesis, characterization and applications of nanoparticles organized by the research group during 21-24 August, 2017.
The workshop which drew participants from several Universities, institutes and governmental agencies was designed to draw the attention of researchers to new trends in the world of nanotechnology; with series of lectures delivered by experts and also hands-on practicals.
In his welcome address, the head of the research group, Agbaje Lateef, who is a Professor of Microbiology in the Department of Pure and Applied Biology of the University described nanotechnology as a game changer that would have positive impacts on research activities of scholars.
He presented to the audience, the members of the group who had vast training in molecular biology, industrial microbiology, biotechnology, nanotechnology, toxicology, biochemistry, materials engineering, renewable energy and nano-fabrication, which they deploy in nanotechnology research.
He stated that the group had the ambitious vision of transforming LAUTECH to a centre of excellence in nanoscience and nanotechnology in Nigeria, a feat that demands for adequate funding of research by the government, industries and public spirited individuals.