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Mbarara University of Science and Technology MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY COURSE CODE MBM NO INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U2103/508 DAGADA Colonius 2015 M U KIBUKU HIGH LIGHT S.S 49.9 2 U0052/691 NDUHUURA Elicana 2015 M U NTUNGAMO MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 49.8 3 U1611/511 ANDRODRI Denis 2015 M U YUMBE OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 49.7 4 U1224/893 NTEGE Simon Peter 2015 M U MASAKA ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 49.7 5 U1879/744 TUMUTUNGIRE Allan 2015 M U JINJA JINJA PROGRESSIVE SS 49.7 6 U0861/501 SSEKANKYA Vicent 2015 M U WAKISO MUGWANYA SUMMIT COLLEGE 49.7 7 U1224/857 NANGOBI Constance 2015 F U KAMULI ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 47.8 8 U0052/677 ARINAITWE Innocent 2015 M U ISINGIRO MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 47.7 9 U1611/529 ECHOKIT Patrick 2014 M U KATAKWI OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 47.5 10 U0004/626 NAKANDI Rachael Mukisa 2014 F U WAKISO KING'S COLLEGE, BUDO 47.5 11 U0626/506 KASULE Ben 2015 M U RAKAI BLESSED SACREMENT SS KIMAANYA 47.3 12 U1224/782 MWANJE William 2015 M U WAKISO ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 47 13 U0334/503 AGABA Lino 2015 M U KAMPALA UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 46.9 14 U1224/716 LUYINDA Garvin Ssali 2015 M U WAKISO ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 46.9 15 U1895/501 OGUWA Bornfance 2015 M U TORORO TORORO TOWN COLLEGE 46.8 16 U1611/533 MASEREKA Reagan 2015 M U BUSHENYI OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 46.8 17 U0801/514 LUBULWA William 2015 M U KAYUNGA NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 46.7 18 U3297/607 NAMULONDO Faridah 2015 F U NAMUTUMBA BULOBA ROYAL COLLEGE 46.6 19 U0027/528 JUMBA Isaac 2015 M U BUKEDIA KIIRA COLLEGE, BUTIKI 46.6 20 U0859/539 JJEMBA Peter 2014 M U WAKISO CENTRAL COLLEGE, MITYANA 46.6 21 U0027/581 NABONG John Robert 2015 M U KAABONG KIIRA COLLEGE, BUTIKI 46.4 22 U0009/599 ATUKWATSE Ritah 2015 F U MITOOMA BWERANYANGI GIRLS' SCHOOL 45.4 23 U0962/515 ZALWANGO Teddy 2015 F U LUWEERO SEROMA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 45.3 24 U1611/527 KAGUMBA Brian 2015 M U JINJA OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 44.8 25 U1611/517 ATWAU Pius 2015 M U SERERE OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 44.7 26 U1224/778 MUWANGA David Richard 2015 M U JINJA ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 44.5 27 U0033/520 KYAMBADDE Joseph Charles 2015 M U BUIKWE ST MARY'S COLLEGE, KISUBI 43.9 28 U0801/535 MWESIGE Adolf 2015 M U KABAROLE NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 43.9 29 U1611/546 OCHEN Benard 2015 M U ARUA OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 43.9 30 U1224/616 GONZA Veronica 2015 F U JINJA ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 43.9 31 U1354/535 KIRABIRA Vicent 2015 M U MPIGI MERRYLAND HIGH SCHOOL 43.9 32 U0848/507 MUGABE Chrispas 2015 M U KANUNGU CRESTED SEC. SCHOOL, KAMPALA 43.9 33 U0186/503 AKANYIJUKA Martin 2015 M U RUKUNGIRI ST.PAUL'S SEMINARY, KABALE 43.8 34 U0034/541 NATULINDA Isaac 2015 M U KIBAALE ST HENRY'S COLLEGE, KITOVU 43.7 35 U0859/856 LUBEGA Polly 2015 M U KALUNGU CENTRAL COLLEGE, MITYANA 43.7 36 U1611/557 SSENYONGA Dominic 2015 M U MUKONO OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 43.7 37 U0763/629 MUSINGUZI Dennis 2015 M U WAKISO BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 43.7 38 U2853/505 AKABWAYI Steven 2015 M U RAKAI ST. JUDE SECONDARY SCHOOL MASAKA 43.6 39 U0346/556 AGABA Kenneth 2015 M U BUSHENYI ST.JOSEPH'S VOC. SCH., MBARARA 43.6 40 U2146/621 KAKURU Makyetero 2015 M U ISINGIRO CITIZEN'S SECONDARY SCHOOL 43.6 41 U0064/594 SSEKANJAKKO Arnold 2015 M U LWENGO NAMILYANGO COLLEGE 43.6 42 U2381/501 LUBWAMA Conrad 2015 M U MITYANA RINES SECONDARY SCHOOL 43.6 MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING COURSE CODE NUM NO INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U1879/704 BAGAGA Asuman 2015 M U JINJA JINJA PROGRESSIVE SS 43.3 2 U0200/555 NABACWA Lillian 2015 F U LUWEERO BUGEMA ADVENTIST COLLEGE, K'LA 42.4 3 U0041/548 NAMULEMA Angella 2015 F U SEMBABULE LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 41.1 4 U1107/527 BATUUKA Annet 2015 F U WAKISO ST. LAWRENCE S.S, SSONDE 40.4 5 U0055/525 NABIDDO Viola 2015 F U MUKONO BISHOP'S SEC. SCHOOL, MUKONO 40.1 MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF PHARMACY COURSE CODE PHM NO INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0077/893 WATTIRA James 2015 M U MUBENDE GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 49.6 2 U0033/543 WAMALA Rogers Stephen 2015 M U WAKISO ST MARY'S COLLEGE, KISUBI 46.7 3 U1223/528 MUKISA Ivan Agati 2015 M U BUSIA SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 43.7 4 U0249/502 NABAYAZA Angella 2015 F U KAMPALA ST.MARIA GORETTI S.S, KATENDE 43 5 U0033/508 BWAMBALE Seti 2015 M U KASESE ST MARY'S COLLEGE, KISUBI 42.6 MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2016/2017 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH EDUCATION (BIOLOGICAL) COURSE CODE SEB NO INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U2583/673 NALUBEGA Ruth Nabukenya 2015 F U MUKONO OUR LADY OF AFRICA SECONDARY SCHOOL 42.5 2 U0029/565 KIBONE Faith 2014 F U BUDUDA M.M COLLEGE, WAIRAKA 41.8 3 U0643/581 NAYEBARE Justine 2015 F U ISINGIRO SACRED HEART SS, MUSHANGA 41.7 4 U0401/531 WAKAME Isaac 2015 M U RUKUNGIRI BISHOP RUHINDI KEBISONI H.S. 41.6 5 U1611/525 KADUUMA Antony 2015 M U KALIRO OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 41.5 6 U0052/757 TWINOMUGISHA Aidan 2015 M U ISINGIRO MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 40.8 7 U1224/681 KIBUUKA Geofrey 2015 M U RAKAI ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 40.6 8 U0053/510 BANDA Sanon 2015 M U KAMPALA MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 40.5 9 U0048/677 MUWONGE John Victor 2015 M U MASAKA MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 40.5 10 U1417/614 NUWAHEREZA Asaph 2015 M U NTUNGAMO NTUNGAMO HIGH SCHOOL 40.5 11 U1417/525 TURIBAMWE Edson 2015 M U SHEEMA NTUNGAMO HIGH SCHOOL 40.3 12 U1661/624 TUKWASIBWE Alex 2015 M U IBANDA ALLIANCE SECONDARY SCHOOL 40.3 13 U1418/501 SSEKASAMBA David 2015 M U MITYANA MITYANA STANDARD SEC.SCH. 40.3 14 U0074/524 CHEMUTAI Rain Maket 2015 M U KAPCHORWA SEBEI SECONDARY SCHOOL 40.1 15 U1443/572 NADDAMBA Assumpta 2015 F U WAKISO ST.MICHAEL HIGH SCHOOL 39.8 16 U0048/760 NAMAYENGO Rebeca Kusasira 2015 F U KALANGALA MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 39.7 17 U0083/649 AKANKUNDA Breandah 2015 F U RUKUNGIRI IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 39.7 18 U1721/523 TUGUME Danison 2015 M U SEMBABULE MASAKA EXODUS VOCATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL 39.4 19 U0643/556 ARINAITWE Hellen 2015 F U NTUNGAMO SACRED HEART SS, MUSHANGA 39.4 20 U0018/822 MWAMBAZI Ibra 2014 M U BUYENDE JINJA SECONDARY SCHOOL 39.3 21 U1611/549 OKELLO Emmanuel 2015 M U KATAKWI OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 38.8 22 U0802/567 LWANGA Caster 2015 M U KAMPALA MAKINDYE SECONDARY SCHOOL 38.7 23 U0564/521 ASIIMWE Joshua 2015 M U RUKUNGIRI BUBANGIZI S S 38.5 24 U0674/506 BUKENYA Emmanuel 2015 M U KAYUNGA BUSAANA SEC. SCHOOL 38.5 25 U0051/511 MAJEME Sam Emma 2015 M U BUDUDA MBALE SECONDARY SCHOOL 38.5 26 U0064/543 LUKENGE Ivan Devis 2015 M U MITYANA NAMILYANGO COLLEGE 38.5 27 U1611/553 OMUGENI Silver 2015 M U KATAKWI OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 38.5 28 U1417/650 ABARIHO Collins 2015 M U RUKUNGIRI NTUNGAMO HIGH SCHOOL 38.4 29 U0051/508 WANZALA Benard 2015 M U MBALE MBALE SECONDARY SCHOOL 38.3 30 U2236/604 OPOLOT Mislam 2015 M U NGORA ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 38.2 31 U0046/566 KOMUGISHA Adrine 2015 F U MBARARA MARYHILL HIGH SCHOOL 38.1 32 U0110/540 MAGUMBA Sadiki 2015 M U IGANGA BUKOYO SECONDARY SCHOOL 37.9 33 U2102/546 OLINGA Charles 2015 M U SERERE SOROTI MUNICIPAL SEC. SCHOOL 37.9 34 U1611/558 TORACH Denish 2015 M U GULU OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 37.7 35 U0109/541 LULE Edrine Jonathan 2015 M U BUIKWE WAMPEWO NTAKE SEC. SCHOOL 37.7 36 U0813/531 ONYANGO Felix Kijoki 2015 M U TORORO WANALE VIEW SEC. SCHOOL, MBALE 37.6 37 U1732/752 NAMBAFU Asimwe Amos 2015 M U MBARARA PLUS TWO HIGH SCHOOL 37.6 38 U1417/665 NSIIMENTA Edwin 2015 M U RUBIRIZI NTUNGAMO HIGH SCHOOL 37.6 39 U0077/643 MEMBE Ibrahim 2014 M U MUBENDE GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 37.5 40 U0077/603 KAZIBA Naswiif 2015 M U WAKISO GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 37.3 41 U0691/612 KIVUMBI Ronald 2015 M U WAKISO BULOBA HIGH SCHOOL 37.3 42 U1964/625 OTUMA John 2015 M U AMURIA MBALE SECONDARY SCHOOL - ANNEX 37.2 43 U0346/595 NTARE Ambrose 2015 M U NTUNGAMO ST.JOSEPH'S VOC.
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