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LASUSTECH Commences Uploading Names on JAMB CAPS for 2023/2024 Academic Session


By Ibrahim Habeeb 


The Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) has officially commenced the process of uploading names on the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board's Central Admission Processing System (CAPS) for the 2023/2024 academic session. This marks a significant step in the admission process for prospective students seeking to join the prestigious institution.

LASUSTECH, known for its commitment to excellence in science and technology education, is set to welcome a new cohort of students who will contribute to the institution's reputation for academic prowess and innovation.

The uploading of names on JAMB CAPS is a crucial step in the admission process, as it helps streamline the allocation of spaces to qualified candidates. LASUSTECH has always been diligent in ensuring a fair and transparent admission process, and this year is no exception.


In light of this development, LASUSTECH has provided some important information for prospective students:

1. Check JAMB CAPS Regularly: All candidates who applied to LASUSTECH for the 2023/2024 academic session are advised to regularly check the JAMB CAPS portal for updates on their admission status. This can be done by visiting the JAMB CAPS portal and following the instructions provided.

2. Accept or Reject Admission: Once names are uploaded on the JAMB CAPS, candidates will have the option to either accept or reject the admission. It is important for candidates to make this decision promptly to secure their place at LASUSTECH.


3. Clearance and Registration: Successful candidates are urged to start preparing for the clearance and registration process, which will be communicated by the institution in due course. It is vital to ensure all required documents are readily available for a smooth admission process.

4. Keep Updated: For further information and updates, candidates are encouraged to visit the official LASUSTECH website and follow the institution's official social media channels.


LASUSTECH remains dedicated to providing quality education in science and technology, and this latest development reinforces its commitment to maintaining transparency in the admission process. The institution looks forward to welcoming the next generation of talented individuals who will make a significant impact in the fields of science and technology.

Prospective students are advised to stay informed and keep a close watch on the JAMB CAPS portal for updates on their admission status, as LASUSTECH kicks off the 2023/2024 academic session with enthusiasm and dedication to academic excellence.

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