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List of Private and Government Institutions INDICATORS TO THE SIZE OF THE SECTOR: PRIVATE,GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS AND COURSES OFFERED ANNEX 1: TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS EXAMINED BY UBTEB INSTITUTIONS AS AT 16 JANUARY 2016 N/O CENTRE NO NAME OF THE INSTITUTION LEVEL(S) STATUS DISTRICT 1 GOV'T UBT 002 UGANDA TECHNICAL COLLEGE- ELGON DIPLOMA AIDED MBALE 2 ST. JOSEPH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE GOV'T UBT 004 KISUBI CRAFT AIDED WAKISO 3 DIPLOMA, GOV'T UBT 005 UGANDA TECHNICAL COLLEGE-LIRA CRAFT AIDED LIRA 4 UGANDA TECHNICAL COLLEGE - GOV'T UBT 006 KICHWAMBA DIPLOMA AIDED KABALORE 5 ST. KIZITO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE GOV'T UBT 007 MADERA CRAFT AIDED SOROTI 6 GOV'T UBT 013 IGANGA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED IGANGA 7 UGANDA TECHNICAL COLLEGE - GOV'T UBT 014 BUSHENYI DIPLOMA AIDED BUSHENYI 8 UGANDA MARTYR'S TECH. INSTITUTE GOV'T UBT 015 NYARUSHANJE, BOX 640 CRAFT AIDED KANUNGU 9 GOV'T UBT 016 KABALE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KABALE 10 GOV'T UBT 018 BUTALEJA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED BUTALEJA 11 GOV'T UBT 019 MINAKULU TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED GULU 12 GOV'T UBT 020 KIRYANDONGO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KIRYANDONGO 1 Page 13 KABASANDA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE , GOV'T UBT 021 BOX 1021 KABASANDA CRAFT, CPCE AIDED MPIGI 14 GOV'T UBT 022 KITGUM TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KITGUM 15 GOV'T UBT 023 NYAKATARE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KANUNGU 16 KALONGO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ,BOX 7 GOV'T UBT 024 KALONGO CRAFT,CPCE AIDED PADER 17 GOV'T UBT 025 MOYO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED MOYO 18 GOV'T UBT 026 KALIRO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KALIRO 19 KABERAMAIDO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE , GOV'T UBT 027 BOX 8 KABERAMAIDO CRAFT, CPCE AIDED KABERAMAIDO 20 ST. KIZITO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, UBT 029 KITOVU BOX 110 CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE MASAKA 21 ST. PETERS TECHNICAL INSTITUTE GOV'T UBT 030 MUBENDE CRAFT AIDED MUBENDE 22 GOV'T UBT 031 NYAMITANGA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED MBARARA 23 GOV'T UBT 033 RUGANDO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED MBARARA 24 GOV'T UBT034 DOKOLO TECHN. SCHOOL, BOX 549 CPCE AIDED DOKOLO 25 RUHARO VOCATIONAL TRAINING UBT 035 INSTITUTE, BOX 144 CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE MBARARA 26 GOV'T UBT 036 KISORO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE AIDED KISORO 27 GOV'T 2 UBT037 ATIAK TECHN. SCHOOL, BOX 20 ATIAK CPCE AIDED GULU Page 28 GOV'T UBT038 PAJULE TECHN. SCHOOL, BOX 173 CPCE AIDED PADER 29 KATAKWI TECHN. SCHOOL, BOX 81 GOV'T UBT039 KATAKWI CPCE AIDED KATAKWI 30 GOV'T UBT 040 KUMI TECHNICAL SCHOOL CRAFT, CPCE AIDED KUMI 31 KASODO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, BOX GOV'T UBT 041 169 CRAFT,CPCE AIDED PALLISA 32 IYOLWA TECHN. SCHOOL, BOX 604 GOV'T UBT042 TORORO CRAFT, CPCE AIDED TORORO 33 GOV'T UBT 043 BUKOOLI TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CPCE AIDED BUGIRI 34 GOV'T UBT 044 LAKE KATWE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KASESE 35 ST. CHARLES LWANGA TECH. INSTITUTE UBT 045 BUTENDE CRAFT PRIVATE MASAKA 36 ST. NOE'S TECHN. SCHOOL KYEZIMBIRE, UBT046 BOX 150 CPCE PRIVATE MBARARA 37 ST. BENEDICT'S SCHOOL KAKINDO BOX UBT048 187 MBARARA CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE BUSHENYI 38 GOV'T UBT 049 KABIRA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED ARUA 39 GOV'T UBT 050 ARUA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE-RAGEM CRAFT AIDED ARUA 40 GOV'T UBT 052 KAMMENGO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED RAKAI 41 GOV'T UBT 054 KYAMUHUNGA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED BUSHENYI 42 KARERA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, BOX 2 GOV'T 3 UBT 055 KABWOHE CRAFT, CPCE AIDED BUSHENYI Page 43 GOV'T UBT 056 BURORA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KANUNGU 44 GOV'T UBT 057 NAMISINDWA TECHNICAL SCHOOL CPCE AIDED MANAFWA 45 AHAMED SEGUYA MEMORIAL TECH. GOV'T UBT 058 INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE AIDED KAYUNGA 46 GOV'T UBT 059 NALWIRE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED BUSIA 47 GOV'T UBT060 ACABA TECHN. SCHOOL , BOX 473 LIRA CPCE AIDED OYAM 48 GOV'T UBT061 KAKIIKA TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX 923 CPCE AIDED MBARARA 49 GOV'T UBT062 NGUGO TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX 82 CPCE AIDED MBARARA 50 GOV'T UBT 063 KIZINGA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE AIDED KABALE 51 GOV'T UBT064 INDE TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX 691 CPCE AIDED ARUA 52 GOV'T UBT065 APAC TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX 75 CPCE AIDED APAC 53 GOV'T UBT 066 AMUGO AGRO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE AIDED ALEBTONG 54 BARINYANGA TECHNICAL SCHOOL, GOV'T UBT067 PAYA BOX 553 CPCE AIDED TORORO 55 KAPCHORWA TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX GOV'T UBT068 111 CRAFT, CPCE AIDED KAPCHORWA 56 GOV'T UBT 069 RUKUNGIRI TECHNICAL INSTITUTE AIDED RUKUNGIRI 57 GOV'T 4 UBT070 OMUGO TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX 901 CRAFT, CPCE AIDED ARUA Page 58 ST. LWANGA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE GOV'T UBT 072 MALONGWE CRAFT AIDED BUIKWE 59 RWEIZIRINGIRO TECHNICAL SCHOOL UBT073 BOX 954 CPCE PRIVATE MBARARA 60 CENTENARY COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOX UBT074 18129 KAYUNGA CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE KAYUNGA 61 ST. JOSEPH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, UBT075 VIRIKA, BOX 452 CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE KABALORE 62 ST. PETERS BUKALAGI TECHNICAL GOV'T UBT076 INSTITUTE, BOX 122 MPIGI CRAFT, CPCE AIDED GOMBA 63 ST. JOSEPH TECHNICAL SCHOOL GOV'T UBT 077 KYARUBINGO CPCE AIDED KABARORE 64 UBT 078 BENEDICTINE VOC TRAINING CENTRE CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE TORORO 65 GOV'T UBT 079 KIBATSI TECHNICAL INSTITUTE AIDED NTUNGAMO 66 NAMASALE TECHN. SCHOOL BOX 224 GOV'T UBT080 LIRA CPCE AIDED AMOLATAR 67 NAGWERE TECHN SCHOOL P.O.BOX GOV'T UBT 081 PALLISA CPCE AIDED PALLISA 68 GOV'T UBT 082 TORORO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED TORORO 69 UBT 084 ST.SIMON PETER VTI CRAFT PRIVATE HOIMA 70 ST. KIZITO'S TECHN SCHOOL MABONWA UBT086 BOX 150, MBARARA CPCE PRIVATE IBANDA 71 SPEAR MOTORS VOCATIONAL TRAINING UBT 087 CENTRE CRAFT PRIVATE KAMPALA 72 NILE VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE, NJERU 5 UBT 088 BOX 1892 CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE JINJA Page 73 GOV'T UBT 089 ORA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, WARR CRAFT AIDED NEBBI 74 LUGOGO VOCATIONAL TRAINING GOV'T UBT092 INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KAMPALA 75 LODONGA POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL BOX UBT093 110 YUMBE CPCE PRIVATE YUMBE 76 COMBONI TECHNICAL SCHOOL, ANGAL, UBT094 BOX 85 CPCE PRIVATE NEBBI 77 VOTTESA INSTITUTE OF TECHNICAL UBT 095 STUDIES CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE MBARARA 78 HUMAN TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT UBT 098 TRAINING CENTRE CRAFT/CPCE PRIVATE LIRA 79 DANIEL COMBONI VOCATIONAL UBT 099 TRAINING INSTITUTE CRAFT PRIVATE GULU 80 UBT 101 ST.THEREZA VTC ZIGOTI CRAFT PRIVATE MITYANA 81 MUHABURA VOCATIONAL TRAINING UBT 102 CENTRE CRAFT PRIVATE KISORO 82 JINJA VOCATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE GOV'T UBT103 BOX 1078 CRAFT, CPCE AIDED JINJA 83 NAKAWA VOCATIONAL TRAINING GOV'T UBT 104 INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED KAMPALA 84 SOROTI VOCATIONAL TRAINING GOV'T UBT 105 INSTITUTE CRAFT AIDED SOROTI 85 UGANDA MARTYRS VOCATIONAL UBT 106 TRAINING INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE SOROTI 86 ST. MONICA GIRL'S TAILORING CENTRE UBT 108 BOX 669 CPCE PRIVATE GULU 87 BLESSED DANIEL COMBONI V.T.S 6 UBT 109 PADIBE, BOX 67 CPCE PRIVATE KITGUM Page 88 KIHANDA TECHNICAL SCHOOL GOV'T UBT110 KARUHINDA BOX 55 CPCE AIDED KANUNGU 89 ST. MARIA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE- UBT 111 KYENGERA CRAFT PRIVATE WAKISO 90 ST. MUGAGGA NAROZARI FARM UBT112 SCHOOL BOX 149 CPCE PRIVATE MASAKA 91 ST.JOSEPH TECHNICAL INSTITUTE UBT 113 BUTIRU CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE TORORO 92 ST. JOHNBOSCO TECHNICAL TRAINING UBT 115 SCHOOL BOX 43, LIRA CPCE PRIVATE LIRA 93 AGIERMACH TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX UBT116 84 PAIDHA CPCE PRIVATE NEBBI 94 ST. JEAN MARIE MUZEEYI MENGO UBT 117 KAMOGA ABDALLAH CRAFT PRIVATE KAMPALA 95 RACKOKO VOC. & COMM. RESOURCE UBT118 SCH. BOX 522 CPCE PRIVATE KITGUM 96 UBT 119 YOLE POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE ARUA 97 ADWOKI TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX 536, UBT120 DOKOLO CPCE PRIVATE DOKOLO 98 UBT 121 NSERESTER VOCATIONAL SCHOOL CRAFT PRIVATE MASAKA 99 MASULITA VOCATIONAL TRAINING GOV'T UBT 123 CENTRE CRAFT, CPCE AIDED WAKISO 100 UBT 125 PIONEER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE-IGANGA CRAFT PRIVATE IGANGA 101 WERA TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX 15, GOV'T UBT126 Amuria. CPCE AIDED KATAKWI 102 7 UBT 127 MENGO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT PRIVATE WAKISO Page 103 BUGANDA ROYAL INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS & TECHNICAL EDUCATION- UBT 128 MENGO CRAFT PRIVATE KAMPALA 104 UBT 129 KAMPALA POLYTECHNIC MENGO CRAFT PRIVATE KAMPALA 105 RUBANDA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE BOX UBT130 689 CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE KABALE 106 ST. MARTIN VOC. TRAINING CENTRE UBT131 OPIT BOX 322 CPCE PRIVATE GULU 107 ST. JOSEPH'S TECHNICAL SCHOOL GULU UBT132 BOX 264 CPCE PRIVATE GULU 108 BUGEMA UNIVERSITY DEPT.OF UBT 135 TECHNOLOGY CRAFT PRIVATE LUWERO 109 KITERREDE VOCATIONAL TRAINING UBT 136 INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE RAKAI 110 ST. MATIA MULUMBA POLYTECHNIC UBT 137 INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE JINJA 111 MULAGI VOCATIONAL TRAINING UBT 138 INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE BUTALEJA 112 MODERN VOCATIONAL TRAINING UBT139 CENTRE-LORO CPCE PRIVATE OYAM 113 UBT 140 ST. VICTOR'S TECH & VOC INSTITUTE CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE LIRA 114 KIHIIHI COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC UBT 142 INSTITUTE CPCE PRIVATE KANUNGU 115 GOMBE COMM. POLY. BOX 16475 GOV'T UBT 143 WANDEGEYA CRAFT, CPCE AIDED LUWERO 116 PACER COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC BOX GOV'T UBT144 11, PAKWACH CPCE AIDED NEBBI 117 8 UBT 145 KOBOKO TECHNICAL INSTITUTE CRAFT,CPCE PRIVATE KOBOKO Page 118 BBOWA COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC GOV'T UBT 146 BOX 329, WOBULENZI CRAFT, CPCE AIDED LUWERO 119 COWA VOCATIONAL TR, CENTRE BOX UBT147 8868, KAMPALA CPCE PRIVATE KAMPALA 120 LUMINO COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC GOV'T UBT148 BOX 240, BUSIA CRAFT, CPCE,CP AIDED BUSIA 121 LUTUNKU COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC GOV'T UBT150 BOX 4020 CRAFT,CP AIDED SSEMBABULE 122 OLIO COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC BOX GOV'T UBT151 239, SERERE CRAFT, CPCE AIDED SERERE 123 HAKITENGYA COMMUNITY GOV'T UBT154 POLYTECHNIC BOX 1149 CPCE AIDED BUNDIBUGYO 124 MUBENDE COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC , GOV'T UBT155 BOX 153, MUBENDE CRAFT, CPCE AIDED MUBENDE 125 KIHIIHI COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC BOX GOV'T UBT156 7 KIHIIHI CPCE AIDED KANUNGU 126 MOTHER GERINE VOC. TRAINING UBT 157 INSTITUTE BOX 513, KAKUMIRO CRAFT, CPCE PRIVATE KIBALE 127 UBT158 PAG TECHNICAL SCHOOL BOX 254, LIRA CPCE PRIVATE LIRA 128 ST.
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