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COURSE CODE ADN INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'try SCHOOL 1 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MAK) COURSE CODE ADN INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY SCHOOL 1 U1365/612 OKWIR Tonny 2010 M U NILE HIGH SCHOOL 2 U0077/607 KIBUUKA David 2010 M U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 3 U0387/575 NABUNJO Dativa 2010 F U ST.PETER'S S S, NSAMBYA 4 U2381/507 NAIGA Winfred 2010 F U RINES SECONDARY SCHOOL 5 U0077/845 SEWANKAMBO Moses 2010 M U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 6 U2032/517 BWAYIRISA Immaculate 2010 F U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 7 U0804/549 HABIBA Yusuf 2010 F U TORORO PROGRESSIVE SEC. SCHOOL 8 U2338/612 NAMALA Renet 2010 F U ST.MARY'S SS KITENDE (ANNEX) 9 U0060/566 TUMWESIGE Prossy 2010 F U TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 10 U0052/520 AYEBAZIBWE Vicent 2010 M U MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 11 U1223/575 NYOMBI Ronald 2010 M U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 12 U0025/654 MULONDO Daniel 2010 M U KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 13 U0025/719 SSSEKALEMA Qasim 2010 M U KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 14 U0751/509 KANYEREZI Musa 2010 M U BUZIIGA ISLAMIC THEOLOG.INST. 15 U0052/532 KIGONGO Herbert 2010 M U MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 16 U0334/647 JJEMBA Mathew 2009 M U UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 17 U0077/595 KAWADDWA Sheem 2010 M U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 18 U0387/631 WANDERA Benard 2010 M U ST.PETER'S S S, NSAMBYA 19 U0746/534 KASOZI Richard 2010 M U SSAKU SEC. SCHOOL 20 U0185/737 NAKANJAKO Enid Ritah 2010 F U KATIKAMU SEC. SCH., WOBULENZI 21 U0956/796 NYAPENDI Beatrice 2010 F U NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 22 U0030/585 NAKYEJO Railah 2010 F U KITANTE HILL SCHOOL 23 U0030/609 BINEN Peace 2008 F U KITANTE HILL SCHOOL 24 U0061/511 AKELLO Lilian Vivian 2010 F U NABISUNSA GIRLS' SCHOOL 25 U0746/627 KATABIRE Mike 2010 M U SSAKU SEC. SCHOOL 26 U1917/513 NABACWA Caroline 2010 F U ST.JOHN'S, WAKISO SECONDARY SCHOOL 27 U0169/549 BWALIGONZA Anatolious 2010 M U ST.ANDREA KAHWA'S COL., HOIMA 28 U0763/631 KIGGUNDU Ivan 2010 M U BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 29 U0083/591 TWINAMATSIKO Dinnah 2010 F U IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 30 U0763/511 NAGUJJA Edith 2010 F U BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 31 U1224/720 NACHAP Winnie Achiangmoe 2010 F U ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 32 U2338/586 MUSOKE Calvin 2010 M U ST.MARY'S SS KITENDE (ANNEX) 33 U0956/665 KISITU Eriya 2010 M U NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 34 U1609/519 MUNGI Michael 2010 M U NAALYA SSS 35 U2338/533 BARINDA Abraham 2010 M U ST.MARY'S SS KITENDE (ANNEX) 36 U0027/626 MUGELA Fredrick 2010 M U KIIRA COLLEGE, BUTIKI 37 U0691/544 LYAZI Derrick 2010 M U BULOBA HIGH SCHOOL 38 U0742/546 OBRAN Jimmy 2010 M U KAKUNGULU MEM. SCH., KAMPALA 39 U0726/588 OCOM Joel 2010 M U ST. LAWRENCE HIGH SCH., LUBAGA 40 U0025/702 NGIRA Salim 2010 M U KIBULI SECONDARY SCHOOL 41 U0956/841 TIISHEKWA Leonald 2010 M U NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 42 U0956/641 KATWIKIRIZE Peter 2010 M U NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 43 U0883/501 NAKAKEETO Jackline 2010 F U KAWEMPE PUBLIC SEC. SCHOOL 44 U0857/585 ATHIENO Mary Okoth 2009 F U KAJJANSI PROGRESSIVE S.S 45 U0336/543 ABILI Steven Gerald 2010 M U LUZIRA LAKESIDE COLLEGE 46 U0185/760 AYERANGA Godfrey 2010 M U KATIKAMU SEC. SCH., WOBULENZI 47 U0490/596 SSERULI Haruna 2010 M U BILAL ISLAMIC INSTITUTE 48 U0801/562 OKECH Brian 2010 M U NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 49 U1109/554 KIZITO Douglas 2010 M U KAWANDA S. S 50 U0336/573 LAPIT Geofrey 2010 M U LUZIRA LAKESIDE COLLEGE 51 U0835/538 MUSINGUZI Anthony 2010 M U ST. KIZITO SEC.SCH., KABOWA 52 U0041/722 NAMUDDU Vivianne Cynthia 2010 F U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 53 U1451/656 MULUMBA Richard Geofrey 2010 M U LONDON COL. ST.LAWRENCE MAYA 54 U0742/591 NDUGUTSE Evarist 2010 M U KAKUNGULU MEM. SCH., KAMPALA 55 U0178/649 SSENGENDO Nsobya Johnmary 2010 M U CALTEC ACADEMY, MAKERERE 56 U0729/513 MUNANURA Ivan 2010 M U CORNERSTONE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 57 U0032/534 MUSINGUZI Godfrey 2010 M U MUNTUYERA HIGH SCHOOL, KITUNGA 58 U1611/533 KIBOMBO Richard 2010 M U OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 59 U0077/718 NAJJINGO Mercy 2010 F U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 60 U0149/637 NDAGIRE Moreen 2010 F U KIBIBI SECONDARY SCHOOL 61 U0060/634 NAKAJJUBI Mary Phiona 2010 F U TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 62 U0825/517 BENEYA Kaddu Nuhur 2010 M U KAKUNGULU HIGH SCHOOL, BOMBO 63 U0781/620 NAGADYA Sarah 2010 F U ST.AUGUSTINE COL., WAKISO 64 U0061/623 TUMUKUNDE Lindah 2010 F U NABISUNSA GIRLS' SCHOOL 65 U0061/512 AKITUK Omagino Grace 2010 F U NABISUNSA GIRLS' SCHOOL 66 U1224/994 NABUKEERA Esther 2010 F U ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 67 U1380/504 NYENDE Aminah 2010 F U ST.JOSEPH'S COLLEGE,NAMAGUNGA 68 U0348/637 NANDAWULA Proscovia 2010 F U ST.JOHN'S SEC.SCH., KABUWOKO 69 U2338/622 NAMULI Norah 2010 F U ST.MARY'S SS KITENDE (ANNEX) 70 U0801/726 NAKAZIBWE Zerida 2010 F U NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 71 U1379/587 KAWOOYA Hamiiduh 2010 M U LUGAZI MIXED SEC. SCH. 72 U0737/664 NABAWOOYA Shifurah 2010 F U BULO PARENTS S S 73 U0043/601 NAMISANGO Barbara 2010 F U MAKERERE COLLEGE SCHOOL 74 U1035/517 IKILAI Caroline 2010 F U HAMDAN GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL 75 U0938/544 ATWIJUKIRE Bannet 2010 M U VALLEY COLLEGE SS, BUSHENYI 76 U0245/517 ANYANGO Pauline 2010 F U OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL 77 U1288/691 BALUKU Muhammad 2009 M U MBOGO MIXED SEC SCHOOL 78 U0043/627 NNAM Patricia 2002 F U MAKERERE COLLEGE SCHOOL 79 U0938/650 NUWE Adrian 2010 M U VALLEY COLLEGE SS, BUSHENYI 80 U0009/521 AYEBARE Samantha 2010 F U BWERANYANGI GIRLS' SCHOOL 81 U0083/543 KOBUSINGYE Nancy 2010 F U IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 82 U0197/545 KATANA Perepetwa 2010 F U RUBAGA GIRLS' SCHOOL 83 U1935/520 KAKUMIRIZI Joan 2010 F U LOWELL GIRLS' SCHOOL 84 U0860/503 AINOMUGISHA Papius 2010 M U KINAAWA HIGH SCHOOL 85 U0158/510 NABAKOOZA Elizabeth 2010 F U BUKULULA SECONDARY SCHOOL 86 U1828/576 ATUHAIRE Junior 2010 M U STANDARD COLLEGE NTUNGAMO 87 U0060/558 NYACHWO Constance 2010 F U TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 88 U0391/596 MUGALU Linda Tendo 2010 F U ST.JOSEPH'S S S, NAGGALAMA 89 U0848/573 ASIIMIRE Mellon 2010 F U CRESTED SEC. SCHOOL, KAMPALA 90 U0185/605 ANGOM Faith 2010 F U KATIKAMU SEC. SCH., WOBULENZI 91 U0083/584 NYESIGIREMUKAMA Eudita 2010 F U IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 92 U1077/520 BULIME Brian Mubiru 2010 M U MAKERERE MODERN S.S 93 U0391/597 ANYOKOT Alice 2010 F U ST.JOSEPH'S S S, NAGGALAMA 94 U1112/557 NGARAMBE Mike 2008 M U KINONI INTERGRATED S.S 95 U0068/507 BAINOMUGISHA Brian 2010 M U NTARE SCHOOL 96 U2320/562 MUYINGO Julius 2010 M U KISOZI HIGH SCHOOL 97 U0643/514 AYEBALE Ritah 2010 F U SACRED HEART SS, MUSHANGA 98 U0630/550 BUSINGYE Sarah 2010 F U MBOGO HIGH SCHOOL 99 U2032/676 NAMATOVU Janefrancis 2010 F U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL-MUKONO 100 U1109/546 KAWESA Yusuf 2010 M U KAWANDA S. S 101 U0801/830 NAGAWA Ritah 2010 F U NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 102 U1609/613 NAMUTEBI Geraldine 2010 F U NAALYA SSS 103 U0077/746 NALUGWA Shamim 2010 F U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 104 U0163/506 IIKO Judith 2010 F U ST. CH. LWANGA GIRLS', KALUNGU 105 U0048/877 NEEMA Barbra 2010 F U MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL 106 U1128/580 ASASIIRA Livia 2010 F U ST.LAWRENCE CITIZEN H S HORIZON 107 U1467/539 NAKALYA Jamilah 2010 F U RISE AND SHINE HIGH SCHOOL 108 U0083/509 AKANKUNDA Daisy 2010 F U IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 109 U0860/523 KEMIGISA Harriet 2010 F U KINAAWA HIGH SCHOOL 110 U1223/582 TAAKA Belinda Wanyama 2010 F U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 111 U2317/505 NAMYENYA Josephine 2010 F U NSAMBYA HILL SIDE SCHOOL 112 U0083/510 AKANKWASA Doreeck 2010 F U IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 113 U0185/679 NAMBOOZE Betty 2010 F U KATIKAMU SEC. SCH., WOBULENZI 114 U1873/538 ATUHAIZE Juliet 2010 F U ST. AGNES GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 115 U2061/625 NABUUMA Janat 2010 F U MASAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL, ANNEX 116 U0763/649 MUKAAYA Samuel Henry 2010 M U BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 117 U1486/501 BBAALE Allan 2009 M U ROYAL GIANT HS 118 U1107/515 NAGAWA Priscilla Judith 2010 F U ST. LAWRENCE S.S, SSONDE 119 U2099/514 LUWEDDE Rose Mary 2009 F U BETHEL COVENANT COLLEGE 120 U0042/654 OJUNGO Joram 2010 M U ST.PETER'S COLLEGE, TORORO 121 U0027/629 MUNALWA Anthony 2010 M U KIIRA COLLEGE, BUTIKI 122 U0149/589 NABEETA Eddy 2010 M U KIBIBI SECONDARY SCHOOL 123 U0763/684 NANSAMBA Rashidah 2009 F U BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 124 U0165/504 KAGGWA Adulf 2010 M U KITEREDDE SECONDARY SCHOOL 125 U0691/523 NALWOGA Anna Mirembe 2010 F U BULOBA HIGH SCHOOL 126 U1365/553 KYAMBADDE Isaac 2010 M U NILE HIGH SCHOOL 127 U1223/517 IRIAMA Sheilla 2010 F U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 128 U2215/520 NAKAGOLO Ruth 2010 F U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 129 U1609/622 NANJUBA Brendah Maggie 2010 F U NAALYA SSS 130 U0861/533 NKEMBA Julius 2009 M U MUGWANYA SUMMIT COLLEGE 131 U0859/549 BAGOOLE Abel 2010 M U CENTRAL COLLEGE, MITYANA 132 U1224/911 MAGEZI Musamba Francisco 2010 M U ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 133 U0043/505 KAMOGA Andrew 2010 M U MAKERERE COLLEGE SCHOOL 134 U0730/511 NAKATO Violet 2010 F U NAMAKWA S S 135 U1288/578 KIZITO Dennis 2010 M U MBOGO MIXED SEC SCHOOL 136 U1828/589 BUSINGYE Shallon 2010 F U STANDARD COLLEGE NTUNGAMO 137 U0174/578 MUSIIMENTA Rebeccah 2010 F U LUGAZI (SCOUL) SEC.
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