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The Federal University of Technology, Minna was established on 1st February, 1983. The objective for its establishment is to give effect to the Nation’s drive for the much-needed self-reliance in Science, Engineering and especially Technology. It is a specialized University of Technology.
The University has undergone a tremendous face-lift and wears a beautiful outlook befitting a modern university. Built on a 10,650 hectares of land at Gidan-Kwano, along the Minna - Bida Road, the University is big enough to meet you research needs.
Since its inception, the University has graduated students, whose market value is being adjudged very satisfactory and are in high demand both in government and industry, servicing the technological needs of the nation.
Code the Change (CTC) – is our social development program aimed at giving voluntary services to our Community. We offer IT solutions and resources to some local organisations within our host community.
They will have the chance to meet other hackers and create a project to compete for prizes. This will test participants design thinking, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.