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S.No Name of Applicant Gender District of Origin Admitted University District of No of years to S.No Name of Applicant Gender Admitted University Admitted Course Origin be Financed 1 BRENDAH ATUKWATSE F Isingiro Bishop Stuart University B. Nursing 4 2 INNOCENT BANTURAKI M Rubirizi Ndejje University B.Sc. Electrical Engineering 4 3 TEDDY ATEGEKA F Rubirizi Kabale University B. Medicine & Surgery 5 4 JOSELYNE NABUKENYA F Mukono Kyambogo University B. Industial Eng & Mgt 4 5 MOSES TWOMONDAY F Kibaale Uganda Martyrs University B. Public Health 3 6 JOAN NATUHWERA F Mitooma Kabale University B.Sc. Education 3 7 BRIGHT NUWAHEREZA M Mbarara Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 8 RONALD SSENGENDO M Gomba Makerere University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 9 MICHEAL ASHEMEZA M Sheema Kyambogo University BSc. Surveying, Quantity Surveying & Land Formation 4 10 STELLAH HOPE F Kasese Ndejje University B.Sc. Electrical Engineering 4 11 DARLLEN ASIIMWE F Rukungiri Health Tutors College Mulago B.Sc. Medical Education 3 12 IRENE NABIRYE F Mayuge Kyambogo University B.Sc. Education 3 13 CLAIRE NAFUNA F Bulambuli Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 14 ADRINE KATUSIIME F Mbarara Makerere University Bachelor of Statistics 3 15 JOYCE NAIGINO F Sironko Kampala International University Diploma in Computer Science 2 16 ANANIAS ARYATURINDA M Mbarara Kampala International University B. Pharmacy 4.5 17 STUART MWONGYERA M Ntungamo Ndejje University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 18 john kayiwa M Kalungu Kyambogo University B. Automobile & Power Eng 3 19 ROBINAH AKWEL F Lira Ndejje University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 20 LOYCE KANSIIME F Rubirizi Kyambogo University BSc. Surveying, Quantity Surveying & Land Formation 4 21 ADINAVENCE ASASIRA F Buhweju Kyambogo University BSc. Surveying, Quantity Surveying & Land Formation 4 22 SAMSON ISOKE F Kabarole Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 23 ISAC KOOJO M Kasese Kyambogo University BSc. Information Technology (Student passed Mathematics/Physics3 at A ‘Level) 24 COMFORT AHIKIRIZA F Ntungamo Kampala International University Diploma in Pharmacy 3 25 HELLEN NAKAYIZA F Bukomansimbi Kampala International University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 26 FIONAH NAMBOGO F Kampala Makerere University BSc. Information Technology 4 27 WINTER MUHANGI NSIMIRE F Bushenyi Makerere University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 28 CHRISTINE BAZAIRWE F Sheema Bishop Stuart University B.Sc. Education 3 29 STEPHANIA NOELINE BIRUNGI F Hoima Kampala University B. Computer Science & Information Technology 3 30 STEADIA ORIKUMANYA F Wakiso Kampala International University Diploma in Clinical Medicine 3 31 ANGELLA TUSIIME F Bushenyi Kampala International University Diploma in Clinical Medicine 3 32 MARIAM NASSALI F Lyantonde Kampala International University Diploma in Civil Engineering 2 33 VIOLA KOMUGISHA F Rukungiri Uganda Christian University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 34 EUNICE KYARIKUNDA F Mbarara Kampala International University Diploma in Computer Science 2 35 AISHA NAMUTENGA F Wakiso Ndejje University B.Sc. Agricultural Extension Education 3 36 EVADIUS AINEBYONA M Buhweju Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 37 PATRICIA KANAGWA F Sironko Kampala International University B. Clinical Medicine & Comm. Health 4 38 MARGARET NAJJEMBA F Kayunga Busitema University B. Medicine & Surgery 5 39 VIOLA AINEMBABAZI F Kiruhura Makerere University B. Special needs with Education, Speech & Language therapy3 40 EMILLY KATUSIIME F Mbarara Bishop Stuart University B. Nursing 4 41 HILLARY ATUKWATSE F Bushenyi Kampala International University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 42 JUDITH AKITE F Otuke Makerere University B. Public Health 3 43 NUWAGABA DALIUS M Rubirizi Kyambogo University BSc. Surveying, Quantity Surveying & Land Formation 4 44 WINFRED NAKAYUNZI F Kibaale Kampala International University B. Clinical Medicine & Comm. Health 4 45 BENAH NABUKEERA F Lwengo Makerere University BSc. Information Technology 3 46 CAROLINE MBABAZI F Mbarara Health Tutors College Mulago B.Sc. Medical Education 3 47 FAVOUR KIIZA M Sheema Makerere University BSc. Software Engineering 4 48 OSCAR GUMISIRIZA M Ntungamo Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 49 CAROLINE NALUBOWA F Mpigi Kampala University Diploma in Sustainable Agriculture 2 50 ZAKIA MUKATU F Iganga Ndejje University Diploma in Computer Science 2 51 MARYVONNE NUWENDISHABA F Sheema Kampala International University Diploma in Pharmacy 3 52 SHARON NASSAKA F Kampala Ndejje University Diploma in Electrical Engineering 2 53 ROBINAH NAKIBIRANGO F Nakaseke Uganda Martyrs University Diploma in Computer Science and Information Technology2 54 SALUME AKWANGO F Soroti Kyambogo University Diploma in Food Processing Technology 2 55 SHAKIRAH BUSINGYE F Ntungamo Kabale University BSc. Information Technology 3 56 MUBARAKA AEKO IDDI M Kumi Kampala University B.Sc. Education 3 57 DANIEL OLILA M Otuke Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 58 LILIAN NAKITANDWE F Jinja Ndejje University B.Sc. Education 3 59 CANTUNA LUGUMYA FRED M Luwero Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 60 ULI AKANKWASA M Kamwenge Ndejje University B.Sc. Electrical Engineering 4 61 WILLY ATUHAIRE M Bushenyi Kyambogo University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 62 DEBRAH KEMIGISHA F Kasese Kyambogo University B.Sc. Environmental Eng & Management 3 63 APHIA KUNDIBANKIRIHO F Kanungu Bishop Stuart University B. Public Health 3 64 BETH NAMYAMA F Manafwa Makerere University B.Sc. Education 3 65 GONZAGA SSEKIBAALA M Rakai Makerere University B. Agribusiness & Management 3 66 FAITH GUMISIIRIZA F Kabarole Kampala International University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 67 MELISSA MAGALU F Buikwe Kyambogo University BSc. Telecommunications Engineering 4 68 KALOLI WABIRE M Budaka Busitema University B. Medicine & Surgery 5 69 ERINEUS NKATAaaaa M Luwero Kampala International University Diploma in Clinical & Community Nutrition 3 70 ASANI GAIFUBA M Jinja Bugema University Diploma in Biomedical Engineering 2 71 NUSULA WAISANA F Bugiri Gulu University Diploma in Pharmacy 3 72 RUKAYIYAH NABANKEMA F Luwero Kyambogo University Diploma in Biomedical Engineering 2 73 VICENT KASOZI M Mpigi Bugema University Diploma in Nursing 2 74 NELSON TENYWA M Iganga Gulu University Diploma in Pharmacy 3 75 PATRICK MUTEGEKI M Kabarole Kampala International University Diploma in Clinical Medicine 3 76 MERON NAHWERA F Rukungiri Kabale University BSc. Surveying, Quantity Surveying & Land Formation 3 77 LUCKY NAGASHA F Ntungamo Kampala International University B. Clinical Medicine & Comm. Health 4 78 JOHNBOSCO RUHIKAYO M Bushenyi Mbarara University of Science and TechnologyB.Sc. Education 3 79 HELLEN NUWAGABA F Isingiro Health Tutors College Mulago B.Sc. Medical Education 3 80 NASHIBAH NABIRYE F Kamuli Kampala International University B. Nursing 4 81 DAVID MAGEZI M Kasese Kabale University BSc. Information Technology 3 82 NAJIIBU WAMPAMBA M Masaka Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 4.5 83 PHILLIPH OCAYA M Kitgum Kampala International University B.Sc. Electrical Engineering 4 84 RONALD ZZIWA M Kampala Kyambogo University B. Voc. Studies in Agric. with Educ. 3 85 ROSEMARY KICONCO F Isingiro Bishop Stuart University B.Sc. Education 3 86 JOAN NABATANZI F Wakiso Kyambogo University Bachelor of Statistics 3 87 PATRICK OUNDO F Busia Kyambogo University B.Sc. Education 3 88 JACKSON MAJWEGA M Mityana Makerere University BSc. Information Technology 4 89 LYDIA NAKERO F Budaka Kyambogo University BSc. Chemical Engineering 4 90 GIBRIL OGADA M Mayuge Kampala University B.Sc. Education 3 91 SHARIF SAMANYA M Buyende Kyambogo University B. Mechanical & Manufacturing Eng 4 92 IVINAH KATUSIIME F Ntungamo Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 93 ROSE MBEIZA F Luuka Uganda Martyrs University B.Sc. Education 3 94 DAVID PLAN M Kibaale Gulu University BSc. Information Technology 3 95 VICENT KAMUKAMA M Mbarara Makerere University B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering 4 96 HALIMA NABBOSA F Kayunga Kampala University Diploma in Computer Science and Information Technology2 97 SARAH NANJALA F Manafwa Busitema University Diploma In Animal Production And Management 2 98 DANIEL ETUMU M Serere Kyambogo University Diploma in Biomedical Engineering 2 99 HERBERT OGUTI M Bukedea Mbarara University of Science and TechnologyB. Medical Lab. Sciences 4 100 CAROLINE NABUKEERA F Lwengo Kampala International University B. Nursing 4 101 DAPHINE ATAMBA F Mbarara Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 102 FREDRICK KAHINDA M Rubirizi Uganda Christian University B.Sc. Civil Engineering 4 103 DIANAH KANTONO F Iganga Nkumba University B.Sc. Petroleum & Mineral Management 3 104 TONNY TUSIIME M Masindi Kampala International University Bachelor of Statistics 3 105 LYDIA NYAFONO F Mukono Nkumba University BSc. Information Technology 3 106 ROGERS ABAHO M Bushenyi Kampala International University B. Medicine & Surgery 5.5 107 SHARON KEMIGISHA F Rubirizi Kampala International University Bachelor of Statistics 3 108 MARY NAMANDA F Lwengo Uganda Martyrs University BSc. Information Technology 2 109 ASSUMPTA NIWAGABA F Mubende Busitema University B.Sc. Education 3 110 MACKLEAN AINEMBABAZI F Ntungamo Bishop Stuart University B. Agriculture & Entrepreneurship 3 111 GODFERY TWINOMUGISHA M Buhweju Busitema University B.Sc. Water Resource Eng. 4 112 STEPHEN SSEMAMBO M Mbarara Makerere University BSc. Industrial Chemistry 3 113 VICTO NANYANZI F Buikwe Makerere University BSc. Software Engineering 4 114 ALOYSIOUS BYARUHANGA M Mitooma Kampala International University B.
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