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Kyambogo University National Merit Admission 2019-2020 KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2019/2020 ACADEMIC YEAR The following candidates have been admitted to the following programme: BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE COURSE CODE AFD INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U1223/539 BALABYE Alice Esther 2018 F U 16 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 47.9 2 U1223/589 NANYONJO Jovia 2018 F U 85 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 47.7 3 U0801/501 NAKIMBUGE Kevin 2018 F U 55 NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 45.9 4 U1688/510 TUMWESIGE Hilda Sylivia 2018 F U 34 KYADONDO SS 45.8 5 U1224/536 AKELLO Jovine 2018 F U 31 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 45.8 6 U0083/693 TUKASHABA Catherine 2018 F U 50 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 45.7 7 U1609/503 OTHIENO Tophil 2018 M U 54 NAALYA SSS 45.7 8 U0046/508 ATUHAIRE Comfort 2018 F U 123 MARYHILL HIGH SCHOOL 45.6 9 U2236/598 NABULO Gorret 2018 F U 52 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 45.6 10 U0083/541 BEINOMUGISHA Izabera 2018 F U 50 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 45.5 KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2019/2020 ACADEMIC YEAR The following candidates have been admitted to the following programme: BACHELOR OF VOCATIONAL STUDIES IN AGRICULTURE WITH EDUCATION COURSE CODE AGD INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0059/548 SSEGUJJA Emmanuel 2018 M U 97 BUSOGA COLLEGE, MWIRI 33.2 2 U1343/504 AKOLEBIRUNGI Cecilia 2018 F U 30 AVE MARIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 31.7 3 U3297/619 KIYIMBA Nasser 2018 M U 51 BULOBA ROYAL COLLEGE 31.4 4 U1476/577 KIRYA Brian 2018 M U 93 RAINBOW HIGH SCHOOL, BUDAKA 31.2 5 U0077/619 KIZITO David 2018 M U 40 GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 30.5 6 U1828/579 NUWAGABA Rimmy 2018 M U 46 STANDARD COLLEGE NTUNGAMO 30.3 7 U0737/584 BAKKABULINDI Innocent 2018 M U 40 BULO PARENTS S S 30.1 8 U0814/558 SSEMIRIMU Henry 2018 M U 55 ST.JOHN'S SEC.SCHOOL,NTEBETEBE 30 9 U0114/513 OUMA Jackson 2018 M U 07 BUSIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 30 10 U0025/514 BENEYA Shadiah Batenda 2018 F U 85 KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 29.8 11 U0009/665 NATURINDA Shallon 2018 F U 37 BWERANYANGI GIRLS' SCHOOL 29.8 12 U2431/580 NAMATOVU Martha 2018 F U 55 UBUNTU HILL SCHOOL 29.8 BACHELOR OF ART AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN COURSE CODE AID INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U2929/549 WAIRAMA Campbell 2018 M U 16 SEETA H/S GREEN CAMPUS, MUKONO 42.4 2 U0052/517 AINEMBABAZI Chrish 2018 M U 68 MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 42 3 U0017/651 NAMULINDA Persis 2018 F U 10 IGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 41.3 4 U1107/528 KUTOSI Emmanuel 2018 M U 78 ST. LAWRENCE S.S, SSONDE 41.1 5 U1085/567 OTIM Chris Ham 2018 M U 59 BP CYPRIAN KIHANGIRE SS LUZIRA 40.4 6 U0053/737 GOODGRACE Patience 2018 F U 79 MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 40.1 7 U1224/659 KARATUNGA Raymond 2018 M U 34 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 40 8 U2663/501 BAGUMA Nicholas Mukisa 2018 M U 55 ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, SSANDA 40 9 U0034/528 MUKIIBI Christopher 2018 M U 86 ST HENRY'S COLLEGE, KITOVU 39.9 10 U2339/585 OKORI Emmanuel Chris 2018 M U 76 ST. MICHAEL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 39.9 11 U0896/587 ATUKUNDA Able Campbell 2018 M U 112 ST.PETER'S SS, NAALYA 39.7 12 U2236/727 OGWADO Joachim 2018 M U 54 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 39.7 13 U1656/572 AHAIRWE Gerald 2018 M U 37 VINE HIGH SCHOOL 39.7 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN AUTOMATIVE POWER ENGINEERING COURSE CODE APD INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0065/623 MAKANGA Samson 2018 M U 32 NDEJJE SECONDARY SCHOOL 48.5 2 U0053/536 LETA Joy Gift 2018 M U 03 MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 48.4 3 U2339/509 OKWIR Thomas 2018 M U 31 ST. MICHAEL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 47.7 4 U0034/547 ARUHO Brighton 2018 M U 06 ST HENRY'S COLLEGE, KITOVU 47.4 5 U0055/568 MALUKU Derrick 2018 M U 93 BISHOP'S SEC. SCHOOL, MUKONO 47.3 6 U2339/568 OGWANG Micheal 2018 M U 31 ST. MICHAEL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 47 7 U2032/547 MUGARURA Keith Kevin 2018 M U 55 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 46.8 8 U0334/684 OWEMBABAZI Timothy 2018 M U 55 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 46.8 9 U0068/645 NUWAGABA Edwin 2018 M U 37 NTARE SCHOOL 46.5 BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE COURSE CODE ARD INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0860/501 OTIM Timothy 2018 M U 48 KINAAWA HIGH SCHOOL 52.4 2 U1223/621 BONGONYINGE George 2018 M U 27 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 50.7 3 U0505/642 KIBOMBO Tonny 2018 M U 55 KITENDE S S 50.5 4 U0459/621 NSAMBA Abaas 2018 M U 89 KAWEMPE MUSLIM SS 50.1 5 U0004/635 MUWANGUZI Samuel 2018 M U 55 KING'S COLLEGE, BUDO 48.4 6 U0065/635 RUTANGA Fanon 2018 M U 12 NDEJJE SECONDARY SCHOOL 48.4 7 U0055/540 LUBUULWA Vincent Reagan 2018 M U 42 BISHOP'S SEC. SCHOOL, MUKONO 48.1 BACHELOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND SECRETARIAL SCIENCE COURSE CODE ASD INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U2402/503 NAMUSU Sharon 2018 F U 33 NOTREDAME HIGH SCHOOL 45.5 2 U1235/502 NANJEGO Asia Abas 2018 F U 40 MPIGI HIGH SCHOOL 45.4 3 U0710/501 NAMUBIRU Shakirah 2018 F U 88 BUDDE SEC. SCHOOL 45 4 U2926/515 NAMUGGA Aishah 2018 F U 49 GREEN LIGHT ISLAMIC S.S 44.5 5 U0077/827 NTUME Jonathan 2018 M U 88 GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 43.9 6 U0763/558 NANTONGO Agnes 2018 F U 55 BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 43.6 7 U0009/503 ADONG Christine 2018 F U 29 BWERANYANGI GIRLS' SCHOOL 43.6 8 U0892/529 NAKIGANDA Jackline 2018 F U 101 ST.JOSEPH MARY'S SS, MBIRIZI 43.4 9 U3390/520 NABAKOOZA Haliimah 2018 F U 88 KANSANGA SEED S.S. 43.4 10 U0249/572 NNANNUNGI Monica Irene 2018 F U 91 ST.MARIA GORETTI S.S, KATENDE 43.4 11 U0083/646 KENGANZI Josephine 2018 F U 19 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 43.4 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSE CODE BBK INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U2010/503 OYESIGYE Osborn 2018 M U 103 TRINITY SENIOR ACADEMY 46.6 2 U0334/748 MUKYALA Lauryn 2018 F U 42 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 43.8 3 U0896/507 BUSINGYE Unity 2018 F U 34 ST.PETER'S SS, NAALYA 43.7 4 U0896/513 BIRUNGI Agnes 2018 F U 110 ST.PETER'S SS, NAALYA 43.3 5 U0245/529 NAMUYANJA Anita 2018 F U 55 OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL 43.2 6 U0959/518 ABIINE Bernardine 2017 F U 37 NAMIRYANGO SS 43.2 7 U0033/612 TUKWATANISE Nans 2018 M U 55 ST MARY'S COLLEGE, KISUBI 42.8 8 U0083/569 NABAASA Joan 2018 F U 12 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 42.7 9 U0083/537 AYEBARE Monica 2018 F U 12 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 42.6 10 U2032/528 KALULU Brian Daniel 2018 M U 90 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 42.5 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS COURSE CODE BEK INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0004/556 KHABUSI Jonathan Sisa 2018 M U 121 KING'S COLLEGE, BUDO 52.2 2 U1611/545 NABBAALE Suzan 2018 F U 42 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 50.6 3 U0391/508 MONI Justine 2018 M U 124 ST.JOSEPH'S S S, NAGGALAMA 50.4 4 U1179/501 BALAZA Sophan 2018 M U 42 ST.JOHN'S SS, MUKONO 50.3 5 U2198/502 TAREMWA Jethro 2018 M U 98 KING SOLOMON'S COLLEGE 49.4 6 U2130/501 SSEKAYOMBYA Godfrey 2018 M U 126 HIGHWAY SEC. SCHOOL, KIGANDA 49.3 7 U0004/574 NANSUBUGA Mariam K 2018 F U 16 KING'S COLLEGE, BUDO 49.2 8 U0763/626 NAMBASA Catherine 2018 F U 55 BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 48.9 9 U1063/512 BAHATI Hannington 2018 M U 37 MBARARA ALLIED SCHOOL 48.3 10 U0046/557 AINEMBABAZI Christine 2018 F U 46 MARYHILL HIGH SCHOOL 47.7 11 U0042/548 MULONGO Jonathan 2018 M U 63 ST.PETER'S COLLEGE, TORORO 47.1 12 U0852/562 SSEKAKANDE Frank 2018 M U 42 ST.BALIKUDEMBE S.S.S. KISOGA 47.1 BACHELOR OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COURSE CODE BEL INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0004/609 AINEMANZI Barungi 2018 M U 46 KING'S COLLEGE, BUDO 52.8 2 U0025/521 DRAMANI Amiri 2018 M U 56 KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 52.4 3 U2839/516 BUSOBOZI Joseph 2018 M U 09 ALBERT SSS HOIMA 52.3 4 U1611/502 OKOT Morish 2018 M U 76 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 52.3 5 U0816/510 ATUHAIRWE Ritah 2018 F U 103 MPOMA SCHOOL 52.1 6 U1342/692 SEMWOGERERE Abaasi 2018 M U 37 KABALE BRAINSTORM HIGH SCHOOL 51.1 7 U0053/532 KIIZA Isma 2018 M U 55 MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 50.7 BACHELOR OF GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING COURSE CODE BGD INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0679/520 KIZITO Julius 2018 M U 101 SSEKE SENIOR SEC.
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