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Analysis on Government Undergraduate Admissions Lists 2019 2020 Analysis on Government Undergraduate Admissions Lists 2019_2020 Rank School District Alevel Students Admitted 1 St.Marys Secondary School,Kitende Wakiso 498 184 2 Uganda Martyrs Ss,Namugongo Wakiso 363 111 3 Mengo Secondary School Kampala 493 71 4 Gombe Secondary School Butambala 398 63 5 Kings College,Budo Wakiso 183 62 6 Seeta High School Mukono 254 61 7 Our Lady Of Africa Secondary School Mukono 396 54 8 Mandela Secondary School,Hoima Hoima 243 51 9 Seeta High School,Mukono Mukono 247 48 10 St.Marys College,Lugazi Buikwe 248 47 11 Namilyango College Mukono 132 44 12 Ntare School Mbarara 177 39 13 Naalya Secondary School,Namugongo Wakiso 218 38 14 Masaka Secondary School Masaka 484 36 15 St.Andrea Kahwas College,Hoima Hoima 153 34 16 Buddo Secondary School Wakiso 469 34 17 St.Marys College,Kisubi Wakiso 112 29 18 Gayaza High School Wakiso 123 28 19 Mt.St.Marys,Namagunga Mukono 117 28 20 Immaculate Heart Girls School Rukungiri 238 28 21 St.Henrys College,Kitovu Masaka 121 27 22 Namirembe Hillside High School Wakiso 321 26 23 Bweranyangi Girls School Bushenyi 181 25 24 Kibuli Secondary School Kampala 253 25 25 Kawempe Muslim Secondary School Kampala 203 25 26 Bp.Cipriano Kihangire Secondary School Kampala 278 25 27 Maryhill High School Mbarara 93 24 28 Mbarara High School Mbarara 241 23 29 Nabisunsa Girls School Kampala 220 23 30 Citizens Secondary School,Ibanda Ibanda 249 23 31 Seeta High School Green Campus,Mukono Mukono 174 22 32 St.Josephs Secondary School,Naggalama Mukono 122 20 33 Kabale Brainstorm High School Kabale 218 20 34 St.Marks College,Namagoma Wakiso 383 19 35 Iganga Secondary School Iganga 181 18 36 Lubiri Secondary School Annex Kampala 149 18 37 Kitende Secondary School Wakiso 187 17 38 Ntungamo High School Ntungamo 197 17 39 St.Peters Secondary School,Nsambya Kampala 277 15 40 Central College,Mityana Mityana 454 15 41 St.Julian High School,Gayaza Wakiso 296 15 42 Madinah Islamic Secondary School,Nsangi Wakiso 85 15 43 Mbale Secondary School Mbale 499 14 44 Mityana Modern Secondary School Mityana 144 14 45 Plus Two High School Bushenyi 293 14 46 Jinja Progressive Secondary School Annex Jinja 38 14 47 Kiira College,Butiki Jinja 167 13 48 St.Marys College,Rushoroza Kabale 234 13 49 Blessed Sacrament Ss,Kimaanya Masaka 192 13 50 St.Peters Secondary School,Naalya Wakiso 269 13 51 Standard College,Ntungamo Ntungamo 189 13 52 Alliance Secondary School,Ibanda Ibanda 192 12 53 Rines Secondary School,Namusera Wakiso 188 12 54 Pride College School,Mpigi Mpigi 258 12 55 Kajjansi Progressive Secondary School Wakiso 237 11 56 Seroma Christian High School Mukono 312 11 57 Jinja Secondary School Jinja 480 10 58 Naalya Secondary School,Bweyogerere Wakiso 187 10 59 Hilton High School,Mukono Mukono 209 10 60 Makerere College School,Mulawa Wakiso 299 10 61 Mehta Secondary School Buikwe 83 9 62 Bubangizi Secondary School Mitooma 148 9 63 Makindye Secondary School Kampala 137 9 64 St.Marys Secondary School Annex,Kitende Wakiso 328 9 65 Greenlight Islamic Ss,Nansana Wakiso 54 9 66 Lubiri Secondary School Kampala 499 8 67 Bishops Senior School,Mukono Mukono 376 8 68 Kireka High School Wakiso 72 8 69 St.Elizabeth Secondary School,Nkoowe Wakiso 100 8 70 Brilliant High School,Kawempe Wakiso 78 8 71 Kyaddondo Secondary School Wakiso 267 8 72 Our Lady Of Africa Ss,Mukono Mukono 184 8 73 Najjembe Homeland Ss,Lugazi Buikwe 40 8 74 St.Jude Secondary School,Masaka Masaka 129 8 75 Gods Way High School,Maganjo Wakiso 16 8 76 Trinity College,Nabbingo Wakiso 125 7 77 Kyambogo College School Kampala 239 7 78 Entebbe Secondary School Wakiso 132 7 79 Kibiito Secondary School Kabarole 165 7 80 St.Maria Goretti Ss,Katende Mpigi 101 7 81 Luzira Secondary School Kampala 231 7 82 Buloba High School Wakiso 165 7 83 Standard High School,Zzana Wakiso 213 7 84 Kinaawa High School,Mugongo Wakiso 150 7 85 St.Lawrence Secondary School,Ssonde Mukono 142 7 86 Busia Trust Secondary School Busia 130 7 87 London College Of St.Lawrence Wakiso 118 7 88 Highlight Secondary School,Kadama Kibuku 121 7 89 Kisozi High School Wakiso 48 7 90 St.Michael International School Kampala 88 7 91 Westville High School Kabarole 161 7 92 Old Kampala Secondary School Kampala 266 6 93 Tororo Girls School Tororo 91 6 94 Kitagata Secondary School Sheema 212 6 95 Hoima Hall Hoima 78 6 96 Mbogo High School Wakiso 173 6 97 St.Augustines College,Wakiso Wakiso 117 6 98 St.Marys Vocational School,Kyamuhunga Bushenyi 138 6 99 Bishop Cyprian High School,Kyabakadde Mukono 103 6 100 Merryland High School,Entebbe Wakiso 267 6 101 Mityana Standard Secondary School Mityana 76 6 102 Namagabi Secondary School Kayunga 170 5 103 St.Kirigwajjo Secondary School,Karuguuza Kibaale 76 5 104 Kakungulu Memorial School,Kampala Kampala 426 5 105 St.Balikudembe Secondary School,Kisoga Mukono 82 5 106 Kabale Trinity College Kabale 149 5 107 East High School,Ntinda Kampala 216 5 108 Crane High School,Kitintale Kampala 172 5 109 St.Michael High School,Mukono Mukono 189 5 110 Royal Giant High School,Mityana Mityana 98 5 111 Vine High School,Kyeizoba Bushenyi 160 5 112 Kigumba Intensive Secondary School Kiryandongo 143 5 113 Gayaza Cambridge College Wakiso 110 5 114 Mbogo College School,Kawempe Kampala 107 5 115 Mt.St.Henrys High School,Mukono Mukono 148 5 116 Exodus College School,Mmende Wakiso 92 5 117 Light Secondary School,Nyabubare Bushenyi 127 5 118 Mengo Secondary School Annex Kampala 343 5 119 Lugazi Homestone School Buikwe 119 5 120 Hopeful Future Secondary School,Kayunga Kayunga 35 5 121 Wanyange Girls School Jinja 83 4 122 Muntuyera High School,Kitunga Ntungamo 75 4 123 Iganga High School Iganga 293 4 124 Nakasero Secondary School Kampala 70 4 125 Wampewo Ntakke Secondary School Wakiso 216 4 126 Bukoyo Secondary School Iganga 127 4 127 Budini Secondary School Kaliro 142 4 128 Kinkiizi High School,Nyakatare Kanungu 67 4 129 St.Pauls Seminary,Kabale Kabale 43 4 130 Kisiki College,Namutumba Namatumba 133 4 131 Sam Iga Memorial College Wakiso 158 4 132 St.Geralds Secondary School,Nyakibale Rukungiri 161 4 133 Sacred Heart Secondary School,Mushanga Sheema 70 4 134 Cornerstone Leadership Academy Nakasongola 26 4 135 Mpoma School Mukono 81 4 136 Crested Secondary School,Kampala Kampala 122 4 137 St.Noas Girls Secondary School,Zzana Wakiso 148 4 138 Kasubi Secondary School Kampala 183 4 139 Namiryango Secondary School Mukono 117 4 140 St.Bernards Secondary School,Mannya Rakai 108 4 141 Midland High School,Kawempe Kampala 166 4 142 St.Lucia Hill School,Namagoma Wakiso 127 4 143 Hope Boarding Secondary School,Lutembe Wakiso 129 4 144 St.Joseph Of Nazareth High School Mpigi 88 4 145 Albert Secondary School,Hoima Hoima 89 4 146 Bright Secondary School,Seeta Mukono 26 4 147 Nsambya Hillside-Western Campus Mbarara 38 4 148 Ibanda Secondary School Ibanda 85 3 149 Kololo Secondary School Kampala 177 3 150 Teso College,Aloet Soroti 132 3 151 Busoga College,Mwiri Jinja 74 3 152 Mityana Secondary School Mityana 117 3 153 Kyeizooba Girls Secondary School Bushenyi 58 3 154 St.Josephs Girls,Nsambya Kampala 110 3 155 St.Aloysius Secondary School,Bwanda Kalungu 30 3 156 St.Johns Secondary School,Nyabwina Sheema 127 3 157 Butawuka Magezi Ntake Ss,Mpigi Butambala 55 3 158 Bulo Parents Secondary School Butambala 162 3 159 Mbale Progressive Secondary School Mbale 285 3 160 Kisubi Mapeera Secondary School Wakiso 192 3 161 Paul Mukasa Secondary School,Mukono Mukono 94 3 162 Seat Of Wisdom Secondary School,Kasawo Mukono 67 3 163 Wakiso Muslim Secondary School Wakiso 83 3 164 Mpigi Mixed Secondary School Mpigi 55 3 165 Mumsa High School,Mityana Mityana 85 3 166 St.Thomas Aquinas College,Kamwenge Kamwenge 67 3 167 New Kabale Busega High School Kampala 34 3 168 Ngoma Secondary School,Mbale Budaka 69 3 169 Notredame High School Masaka 35 3 170 Martin Luther King College Wakiso 34 3 171 Ebenezer Secondary School,Kyadondo Kampala 101 3 172 St.Francis High School,Namagoma Wakiso 30 3 173 Lukwanga Secondary School Wakiso 95 3 174 Buddo Secondary School(Annex) Wakiso 79 3 175 St.Mary`S College Lugazi(Annex) Buikwe 182 3 176 Light Academy Secondary School Wakiso 68 3 177 Jinja College Jinja 57 2 178 Kigezi College,Butobere Kabale 82 2 179 St.Peters College,Tororo Tororo 95 2 180 Kabalega Secondary School Masindi 65 2 181 Ngora High School Ngora 155 2 182 Nkoma Secondary School Mbale 459 2 183 Sebei College,Tegeres Kapchorwa 88 2 184 Kololo High School Kampala 127 2 185 St.Kalemba Secondary School Kayunga 130 2 186 Light College,Katikamu Wakiso 113 2 187 Uganda Martyrs High School,Rubaga Kampala 100 2 188 Kisubi Seminary Wakiso 36 2 189 Rubaga Girls Secondary School Kampala 114 2 190 Our Lady Of Good Counsel Wakiso 62 2 191 Lakeside College,Luzira Kampala 133 2 192 Bugongi Secondary School Sheema 75 2 193 Kasenyi Secondary School Mubende 122 2 194 Kitebi Secondary School Kampala 266 2 195 St.Anthonys Secondary School,Kayunga Masaka 55 2 196 Bishop Ogez High School,Ishaka Bushenyi 116 2 197 Holy Cross Lake View Ss,Jinja Jinja 61 2 198 Emmanuel College,Kazo-Kampala Kampala 62 2 199 Mugwanya Summit College Wakiso 55 2 200 Mukono Hall Mukono 35 2 201 Valley College Secondary School,Bushenyi Bushenyi 65 2 202 St.Stephen Secondary School,Mukono Mukono 80 2 203 Greenfields High School,Iganga Iganga 70 2 204 Mbarara Allied School Mbarara 93 2 205 Natete Muslim High School Kampala 77 2 206 Kawanda Secondary School Wakiso 117 2 207 St.Lawrence Citizens High School Horizon Wakiso 88 2 208 Lubiri High School Kampala 144 2 209 Bethany High School,Naalya Wakiso 141 2 210 Mpigi High School Mpigi 93 2 211 Namungoona High School Kampala 50 2 212 Premier Secondary
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