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National Merit the Following Have Been Admitted to the Following Programme on Government Scheme MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2017/2018 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF BUSINESS COMPUTING (MUBS) COURSE CODE BBC INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICTSCHOOL WT 1 U0009/506 ANKUNDA Shillah 2016 F U 72 BWERANYANGI GIRLS' SCHOOL 53.8 2 U0061/516 AWOR Faith Atuheire 2016 F U 55 NABISUNSA GIRLS' SCHOOL 52 3 U1223/622 NALUNKUMA Bridget 2016 F U 55 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 52 4 U1611/701 KOBUSINGE Mary 2016 F U 13 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 51.8 5 U1224/888 NAYIGA Veronica 2016 F U 16 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 51.6 6 U0169/656 WEMBABAZI Rebecca 2016 F U 09 ST.ANDREA KAHWA'S COL., HOIMA 51.6 7 U2101/501 ACHOLA Brenda 2016 F U 54 CORNERSTONE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, MATUGGA 51.6 8 U0025/713 NANSAMBA Hamiimah 2016 F U 42 KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 51.5 9 U1223/613 NABASERUKA Priska 2016 F U 42 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 51.3 10 U0816/513 NAKAKAWA Harriet 2016 F U 55 MPOMA SCHOOL 51.1 11 U1881/530 NAMUSUBO Lydia 2016 F U 11 BUWENGE MODERN SS 51 12 U2926/518 NASSE Zaffarani 2016 F U 55 GREEN LIGHT ISLAMIC S.S 51 13 U1664/509 NANTUME Phionah 2016 F U 51 ST. MARK'S SS NAMAGOMA 50.7 14 U0763/560 NANDERA Gloria Vicky 2016 F U 04 BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 50.5 15 U1688/518 NALWOGA Justine 2016 F U 32 KYADONDO SS 50.3 16 U0245/548 SSEGONA Emmanuel 2016 M U 49 OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL 50.2 17 U1223/652 EDAKU Daniel 2016 M U 60 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 50.2 18 U0763/521 KATO Ronald 2016 M U 55 BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 50.1 19 U1224/939 RUKUBA David Bazarra 2016 M U 98 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 50.1 20 U2320/512 GAMBWA Bashir 2016 M U 55 KISOZI HIGH SCHOOL 50.1 21 U0083/607 NAMARA Patricia Christine 2016 F U 37 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 50 22 U0083/549 ATUHEIRE Gloria 2016 F U 37 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 50 23 U0391/558 SERUWOOZA Augustine 2016 M U 16 ST.JOSEPH'S S S, NAGGALAMA 50 24 U1223/587 ETENGU Joseph 2016 M U 53 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 49.9 25 U2236/649 KASANGO Raymond David 2016 M U 10 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 49.9 26 U1979/503 NALUBOWA Hilda 2016 F U 77 GAYAZA CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE 49.8 27 U1224/602 CHELIMO Mercy Yesho 2016 F U 96 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 49.8 28 U0713/502 SEBUUMA Barnabas 2016 M U 88 BUTAWUKA MAGEZI NTAKE SS,MPIGI 49.8 29 U1609/522 NAGAWA Hillary Mirembe 2016 F U 55 NAALYA SSS 49.7 30 U0459/540 NABABI Jazira 2016 F U 16 KAWEMPE MUSLIM SS 49.7 31 U0391/568 NANKABIRWA Claire 2016 F U 16 ST.JOSEPH'S S S, NAGGALAMA 49.6 32 U0737/597 NAKAKEMBO Takia 2016 F U 88 BULO PARENTS S S 49.5 33 U1235/503 MATSIKO Faizol 2016 M U 40 MPIGI HIGH SCHOOL 49.5 34 U2381/584 NABIRANDA Annet 2016 F U 101 RINES SECONDARY SCHOOL 49.5 35 U0048/801 NANTANDWE Rebecca Kwagalakwe 2016 F U 33 MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 49.4 MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2017/2018 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MUBS) COURSE CODE BBD INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICTSCHOOL WT 1 U2929/561 NANTONGO Shamin 2016 F U 42 SEETA H/S GREEN CAMPUS, MUKONO 50.9 2 U0061/560 NAGASHA Sandra Megan 2016 F U 55 NABISUNSA GIRLS' SCHOOL 50.8 3 U1336/503 ZANSANZE Sharifah 2016 F U 55 KABOWA HIGH SCHOOL 49.7 4 U1664/501 MUKUNDANE Micheal 2016 M U 37 ST. MARK'S SS NAMAGOMA 49.3 5 U2032/533 ATUHAIRE Donnah 2016 F U 16 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 49.1 6 U2400/502 KABUSOBA Ritah 2016 F U 17 ST JOSEPH OF NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL 48.8 7 U0061/556 NABISERE Denise Cloe 2016 F U 16 NABISUNSA GIRLS' SCHOOL 48.6 8 U0459/504 NANTEGE Shibah 2016 F U 16 KAWEMPE MUSLIM SS 48.5 9 U1224/940 RUKYEMBA Joshua 2016 M U 72 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 48.3 10 U1223/641 SERUWAGI Richard 2016 M U 42 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 48.2 11 U2032/508 SSUNA Patrick 2016 M U 55 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 48.2 12 U1417/615 KIIZA Asaph 2016 M U 46 NTUNGAMO HIGH SCHOOL 48.2 13 U1223/627 NAMYALO Margret 2016 F U 75 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 48.1 14 U1223/645 TANGA Edwin Xavier 2016 M U 07 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 48.1 15 U0061/602 WANDERA Fadhila 2016 F U 42 NABISUNSA GIRLS' SCHOOL 47.9 16 U0459/503 NAKABIRA Phiona 2016 F U 55 KAWEMPE MUSLIM SS 47.8 17 U0061/539 LATIFAH Kayaga Guttabingi 2016 F U 85 NABISUNSA GIRLS' SCHOOL 47.8 18 U0077/696 NAMANYA Agiri 2016 F U 16 GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 47.8 19 U2929/573 TAMANYIIRWA Namutebi L. 2016 F U 55 SEETA H/S GREEN CAMPUS, MUKONO 47.7 20 U1664/504 KOBUGANZI Agaba 2016 M U 06 ST. MARK'S SS NAMAGOMA 47.5 21 U1058/502 TUMWEBWZE Natukunda Janet 2016 F U 55 EAST HIGH SCHOOL, KAMPALA 47.4 22 U2236/650 KAYAGA Shamim 2016 F U 85 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 47.4 23 U1224/957 SSEMPEERA Douglas 2016 M U 49 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 47.4 24 U0334/777 KYEYUNE David Martin 2016 M U 55 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 47.3 25 U0053/950 KUSIIMA Shadik Chadson 2016 M U 16 MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 47.2 26 U1611/763 RUKUNDO Simon 2016 M U 69 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 47.1 27 U1017/504 BIRYOMUMAISHO Wiston 2016 M U 46 KABALE TRINITY COLLEGE 47.1 28 U1085/675 MBABAZI Getrude 2016 F U 72 BP CYPRIAN KIHANGIRE SS LUZIRA 47 29 U0860/506 BALABA Uthman 2016 M U 42 KINAAWA HIGH SCHOOL 47 30 U0077/805 NANTEZA Phiona Ssebagala 2016 F U 91 GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 46.8 31 U1688/673 NALULE Oliver Aidah 2016 F U 91 KYADONDO SS 46.6 32 U0077/682 NAKIYINGI Rahmatullah 2016 F U 55 GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 46.6 33 U1224/743 MATOVU Dennis 2016 M U 49 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 46.5 34 U1224/514 AGABA Isaac 2016 M U 46 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 46.2 35 U2929/546 NALUKWAGO Milly 2016 F U 16 SEETA H/S GREEN CAMPUS, MUKONO 46.2 36 U1224/785 MULAPADA Davis Briton 2016 M U 16 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 46.2 37 U1664/559 MUYINGO Allan Baker 2016 M U 49 ST. 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SCHOOL 45.5 MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2017/2018 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT COURSE CODE BES INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICTSCHOOL WT 1 U0857/671 ASIIMWE Doreen 2016 F U 55 KAJJANSI PROGRESSIVE S.S 53.3 2 U0298/577 SSENTONGO Ali 2016 M U 55 LUWERO SECONDARY SCHOOL 52.1 3 U2953/513 NABIBUGGA Kalamantu 2016 F U 51 BRIGHT TRUST SECONDARY SCHOOL KYENGERA 51.9 4 U0022/512 NAGGAYI Lilian 2016 F U 16 CHRIST THE KING SEC. SCHOOL 51.8 5 U0041/986 NANKYA Martha 2016 F U 16 LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 51.4 6 U1879/562 AMANDRUA Praise 2016 F U 11 JINJA PROGRESSIVE SS 51.3 7 U1829/505 NASSOLO Hildah 2015 F U 55 GOOD SHEPHERD HIGH SCHOOL 51.2 8 U0077/694 NAMAGEMBE Swabra 2016 F U 16 GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 51.1 9 U1609/508 ABER Sharon Oringa 2016 F U 27 NAALYA SSS 50.9 10 U1224/837 NAKITTO Ketty 2016 F U 33 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 50.9 11 U0512/586 DARAME Fatumah 2016 F U 23 NAMAGABI S S 50.7 12 U1664/533 ATULINDA Obed 2016 M U 16 ST. MARK'S SS NAMAGOMA 50.1 13 U2929/516 CHELANGAT Innocent 2016 M U 20 SEETA H/S GREEN CAMPUS, MUKONO 49.9 14 U1224/630 ITONO Molly 2016 F U 67 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 49.5 15 U2160/511 MUSINGUZI Joel 2016 M U 16 HOPE BOARDING SS,LUTEMBE 49.5 16 U0763/570 NSIMENTA Dorotia 2016 F U 24 BUDDO SEC.
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