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College of Humanities and Social Sciences MAKERERE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT PRIVATE ADMISSIONS, 2018/2019 ACADEMIC YEAR PRIVATE THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON PRIVATE SCHEME BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MAK) COURSE CODE ADM INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0017/615 KYOZIRA Priscilla 2017 F U 11 IGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 43.7 2 U0017/646 NATUKUNDA Charity 2017 F U 18 IGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 43.6 3 U1085/698 APIO Prispa 2017 F U 113 BP CYPRIAN KIHANGIRE SS LUZIRA 43.5 4 U0391/583 ALOYO Petriline Tekla 2017 F U 64 ST.JOSEPH'S S S, NAGGALAMA 43.4 5 U2381/505 NAKIGGWE DIANAH 2017 F U 55 RINES SECONDARY SCHOOL 43.4 6 U0959/518 ABIINE BERNARDINE 2017 F U 6 NAMIRYANGO SS 43.2 7 U0063/591 TIBULYA Faith Monica 2017 F U 17 MT.ST.MARY'S, NAMAGUNGA 43.1 8 U0013/551 MUWANGUZI Adela 2017 F U 16 GAYAZA HIGH SCHOOL 42.9 9 U0083/505 ABESIGA Catherine 2017 F U 50 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 42.8 10 U1224/724 LAKER Linda 2017 F U 08 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 42.7 11 U0181/503 NAKATO Joanita Rebecca 2017 F U 55 ST.CHARLES LWANGA S.S., KASASA 42.4 12 U3134/513 NAKAYIZA ANNET 2017 F U 49 HOPE SENIOR SCHOOL 42.1 13 U0763/511 KAKURU Remon Derrick 2017 M U 37 BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 42 14 U1288/542 LUBEGA SHAFIC 2017 M U 55 MBOGO MIXED SEC SCHOOL 41.8 15 U0083/559 ATUHAIRE Caroline 2017 F U 46 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 41.7 16 U0083/513 AINAAMANI Bridget 2017 F U 46 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 41.6 17 U0781/504 AGABA Barnabus 2017 M U 16 ST.AUGUSTINE COL., WAKISO 41.6 18 U1612/559 KAMONDI Josephine 2017 F U 48 HILTON HIGH SCHOOL 41.5 19 U0083/604 KEMIGISHA Brenda 2017 F U 12 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 41.5 20 U0083/583 BEYONGYERA Lucy 2017 F U 50 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 41.5 21 U2146/711 NYIRAHABIMAANA Judith 2017 F U 65 CITIZEN'S SECONDARY SCHOOL 41.5 22 U0083/639 NAMANYA Gift Peace 2017 F U 50 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 41.4 23 U1017/513 TAYEBWA Paison 2017 M U 12 KABALE TRINITY COLLEGE 41.4 24 U0850/516 KATUSIIME Madinah 2017 F U 50 KIREKA HIGH SCHOOL 41.3 25 U0858/517 NABISERE SOFIA 2017 F U 55 ST.NOA'S GIRLS SEC.SCH. 41.3 26 U1104/502 NALWADDA Sarah 2017 F U 16 ST. KIZITO SS, BUGOLOBI 41.2 27 U1451/667 NDLAZILWANA M SSEBWATO2017 M U 55 LONDON COL. ST.LAWRENCE MAYA 41.1 28 U0859/544 AHAIRWE ANDREW 2017 M U 30 CENTRAL COLLEGE, MITYANA 41 29 U0050/588 MUNABA Sheilla 2017 F U 93 TORORO GIRLS' SCHOOL 40.9 30 U0763/508 VIOLA NASSOLO 2017 F U 33 BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 40.9 31 U0083/622 KYOMUGISHA Sarah 2017 F U 50 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 40.9 32 U2010/512 MUTEESAASIRA Mark 2016 M U 16 TRINITY SENIOR ACADEMY 40.8 33 U0048/567 KAVUMA HASSAN 2017 M U 49 MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 40.8 34 U0022/512 NABASUMBA Resty 2017 F U 120 CHRIST THE KING SEC. SCHOOL 40.8 35 U1147/510 NAKIGANDA Prossy 2017 F U 55 LUBIRI HIGH SCHOOL 40.8 36 U0083/515 AINEBYOONA Patience 2017 F U 37 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 40.8 37 U1224/842 NALUSIBA Claire 2017 F U 92 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 40.7 38 U0857/618 NAMATOVU JOCELYN 2017 F U 55 KAJJANSI PROGRESSIVE S.S 40.7 39 U1828/629 KATO Enock 2017 M U 46 STANDARD COLLEGE NTUNGAMO 40.7 40 U0025/631 BUKIRWA Jamidah 2017 F U 55 KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 40.6 41 U0959/501 MUKYALA Shamirah Nabiryo 2017 F U 90 NAMIRYANGO SS 40.6 42 U0046/607 KWAGALAKWE Christine 2017 F U 16 MARYHILL HIGH SCHOOL 40.6 43 U0739/506 ASANYO Stella Maries 2017 F U 14 HOLY CROSS LAKE VIEW SEC. SCHOOL, JINJA 40.5 44 U2101/506 AOL Mercy Patricia 2017 F U 66 CORNERSTONE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, MATUGGA 40.4 45 U0060/660 ANKUNDA Lynnet Irene 2017 F U 06 TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 40.4 46 U0109/608 NAKIRABIRA Margret 2017 F U 55 WAMPEWO NTAKE SEC. SCHOOL 40.4 47 U0857/503 ODONGKARA Prosper 2017 M U 122 KAJJANSI PROGRESSIVE S.S 40.4 48 U1879/614 APIO Judith 2017 F U 94 JINJA PROGRESSIVE SS 40.3 49 U2236/690 CHEKWEMBOI Donah 2017 F U 85 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 40.3 50 U1879/945 MUGWERI Christopher 2017 M U 11 JINJA PROGRESSIVE SS 40.2 51 U0417/636 NYAMWENGE Janet 2017 F U 16 LUZIRA S.S.S. 40.2 52 U0859/727 LUYIMBAAZI Abel 2017 M U 75 CENTRAL COLLEGE, MITYANA 40.1 53 U1664/532 ATEK Dinah 2017 F U 99 ST. MARK'S SS NAMAGOMA 40 54 U0962/517 NAKATO Edwina 2017 F U 55 SEROMA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 39.9 55 U2032/607 KISAKYE Deborah Muwanguzi 2017 F U 16 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 39.8 56 U2032/538 APIO Faith Pheobe 2017 F U 106 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 39.7 57 U1223/705 TINO Milcha 2017 F U 36 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 39.7 58 U2032/512 NAMUGULA Brenda 2017 F U 32 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 39.7 59 U1224/852 NAMAYANJA Maria Sandra 2017 F U 55 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 39.7 60 U0017/589 AGUTTU Esther 2017 F U 104 IGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 39.7 61 U3297/589 TUMWEBAZE SWINEY 2017 F U 55 BULOBA ROYAL COLLEGE 39.7 62 U2400/545 KABOGGOZA Patrick Derrick 2017 M U 55 ST JOSEPH OF NAZARETH HIGH SCHOOL 39.6 63 U0298/551 NALUNGA DAMALIE 2017 F U 45 LUWERO SECONDARY SCHOOL 39.6 64 U1224/769 MUKITE REBECCA 2017 F U 0 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 39.6 65 U0025/675 NAGADYA Fitri Nasra 2017 F U 55 KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 39.6 66 U0083/507 AGABA Precious 2017 F U 37 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 39.6 67 U2444/507 NAMUGGA Mildred Tracy 2017 F U 55 FOREST HILL COLLEGE 39.6 68 U0077/556 IKIRING Stella 2017 F U 48 GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 39.5 69 U1611/816 PIMER Barbara 2017 F U 122 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 39.5 70 U1609/577 NIWAMANYA BRANDON 2017 M U 12 NAALYA SSS 39.4 71 U2420/529 NAKIBUUKA HAAWA 2017 F U 16 KAWEMPE MUSLIM HIGH SCHOOL 39.4 72 U2032/616 KIZZA Arnold Luminsa 2017 M U 85 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 39.3 73 U2440/590 NABBOSA Ezeres 2017 F U 42 MT. ST. HENRY'S HIGH SCHOOL 39.3 74 U1934/567 TURYASINGURA Gerald 2017 M U 65 EQUATORIAL COLLEGE, IBANDA 39.2 75 U0459/525 MUGALU Haruna Sulaiman 2017 M U 16 KAWEMPE MUSLIM SS 39.2 76 U1128/511 AYEBALE SHIRAH 2017 F U 16 ST.LAWRENCE CITIZEN H S HORIZON 39.2 77 U0923/508 NATUMANYA ALEX 2016 M U 98 ST KIZITO HIGH SCH., NAMUGONGO 39.1 78 U1107/577 NIDOI Gad 2017 M U 52 ST. LAWRENCE S.S, SSONDE 39 79 U0053/930 MWIZERE Steven 2017 M U 19 MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 39 80 U0013/539 KICONCO Martha 2017 F U 123 GAYAZA HIGH SCHOOL 39 81 U3311/505 WASSWA Rogers 2017 M U 120 ZAAKE S.S 39 82 U2340/503 MUGALU Isaac 2017 M U 55 GAYAZA ROAD SECONDARY SCHOOL 39 83 U0025/711 NYANZI Hakim 2017 M U 55 KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 39 84 U0063/565 NABWIRE Hope Kareyn 2017 F U 07 MT.ST.MARY'S, NAMAGUNGA 39 85 U2160/534 KAJJINGO Aisha 2017 F U 23 HOPE BOARDING SS,LUTEMBE 39 86 U1128/559 BABIRYE RITAH NAKAYIWA 2017 F U 16 ST.LAWRENCE CITIZEN H S HORIZON 38.9 87 U2381/501 NAKAYI Prossy 2017 F U 55 RINES SECONDARY SCHOOL 38.9 88 U0083/644 NASASIRA Racheal 2017 F U 50 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 38.9 89 U2236/753 CANOGURA Innocent 2017 M U 27 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 38.8 90 U2338/712 MUJUNI Rachael Priscilla 2017 F U 34 ST.MARY'S SS KITENDE (ANNEX) 38.8 91 U0077/673 NAKIBALA Gloria 2017 F U 55 GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 38.8 92 U0459/516 NAGGINDA Zaharah 2017 F U 16 KAWEMPE MUSLIM SS 38.8 93 U0013/542 KOMUGISHA Lynette 2017 F U 16 GAYAZA HIGH SCHOOL 38.8 94 U1447/515 KIZITO Peter Henry 2017 M U 33 MITA COLLEGE KAWEMPE 38.8 95 U1257/501 KANGUME Robert 2017 M U 91 NTANDA COLLEGE SCHOOL 38.7 96 U0017/592 AKOL Bernadette 2017 F U 10 IGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 38.6 97 U0060/575 AMPAIRE Tracy 2017 F U 112 TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 38.6 98 U1144/523 NAKIGUDDE Lydia 2017 F U 49 BRILLIANT HIGH SCH. KAWEMPE 38.6 99 U1979/606 EYOTI MESHAK ASIZUA 2017 M U 3 GAYAZA CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE 38.6 100 U0083/652 NAYEBARE Violah 2017 F U 46 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 38.5 101 U1224/860 NAMPIJJA Linda Mary 2017 F U 55 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 38.5 102 U2236/716 NASSUUNA Jane 2017 F U 85 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 38.5 103 U1224/664 KAMANZI Ismael Musa 2017 M U 16 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 38.4 104 U1611/646 EDIOT Lillian 2017 F U 106 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 38.4 105 U2319/501 KAKOOZA Ronald 2016 M U 55 MAY CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 38.3 106 U2160/555 MUTEBI Abdu Rahman 2017 M U 55 HOPE BOARDING SS,LUTEMBE 38.3 107 U1336/509 KAKURU Phillip 2017 M U 65 KABOWA HIGH SCHOOL 38.3 108 U0938/518 KYOSHABIRE Deborah 2017 F U 46 VALLEY COLLEGE SS, BUSHENYI 38.3 109 U1379/514 KATEREGGA Joseph 2017 M U 42 LUGAZI MIXED SEC.
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