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National Merit 2017-2018 MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2017/2018 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 INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U1224/979 TUSIIME Beneth Kaginda 2016 F U 112 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 51.4 2 U0052/534 ASIIMWE Wilber 2014 M U 103 MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 49.9 3 U0962/519 AYIKORU Comfort Peace 2016 F U 03 SEROMA CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 49.5 4 U2236/511 ANDAMA Joseph 2016 M U 85 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 49.5 5 U1609/627 NAMUYABA Agnes Kisakye 2016 F U 55 NAALYA SSS 49 6 U0046/571 KOBUSINGYE Merry 2016 F U 72 MARYHILL HIGH SCHOOL 48.4 7 U0063/561 NAIGAGA Josephine 2016 F U 11 MT.ST.MARY'S, NAMAGUNGA 48.3 8 U2236/505 MUFUMBA Jonathan 2016 M U 32 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 47.9 9 U0065/605 OBONYO Collins 2016 M U 54 NDEJJE SECONDARY SCHOOL 47.7 10 U1224/627 ISABIRYE Yusuf Osuman 2016 M U 35 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 47.7 11 U0848/560 MAKAI Conrad 2016 M U 75 CRESTED SEC. SCHOOL, KAMPALA 47 12 U0004/721 TAMALE Elvis 2016 M U 16 KING'S COLLEGE, BUDO 46.9 13 U1224/976 TUMWETE Nobert Nevil 2016 M U 32 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 46.8 14 U1224/651 KALEMBA Mark Musoke 2016 M U 42 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 46.8 15 U1014/539 MIIRO Emmanuel 2016 M U 86 ARCHBISHOP KIWANUKA SS, KITOVU 46.8 16 U0626/517 MUWONGE Joseph 2016 M U 33 BLESSED SACREMENT SS KIMAANYA 46.7 17 U2474/618 ISIKO Mande 2016 M U 79 ST. JULIAN HIGH SCHOOL 46.6 18 U1611/522 DRALEKU Hillary 2016 M U 03 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 46.6 19 U0052/513 AKAMUMPA Ivan 2014 M U 69 MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 46.5 20 U0027/535 KIMBUGWE Ian 2016 M U 11 KIIRA COLLEGE, BUTIKI 46.3 21 U1611/536 KIIRYA Tevin Walter 2016 M U 79 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 45.6 22 U0068/595 MUGIRANEZA Warren Abraham 2016 M U 26 NTARE SCHOOL 45.6 23 U0063/521 ARINGO Ramona Noeline 2016 F U 53 MT.ST.MARY'S, NAMAGUNGA 45.4 24 U0013/547 KYOZIRA Patricia Martha 2016 F U 100 GAYAZA HIGH SCHOOL 45.3 25 U0004/687 KAIJA Denis 2016 M U 21 KING'S COLLEGE, BUDO 45 26 U0019/530 MUGYENYI Allan 2016 M U 19 KIGEZI HIGH SCHOOL 44.9 27 U1607/503 NKAJJA Alfred 2016 M U 32 SEAT OF WISDOM SS, KASAWO 44.9 28 U0956/704 MARAKA Janet 2016 F U 67 NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 44.9 29 U0334/569 NNYOMBI Marvin Leonardo 2016 M U 55 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 44.9 30 U1014/533 KYAGAMBIDDWA Tonny 2016 M U 33 ARCHBISHOP KIWANUKA SS, KITOVU 44.9 31 U1609/632 MUGANZI David Jolly 2016 M U 35 NAALYA SSS 44.8 32 U0068/600 MUHUMUZA Dickson 2016 M U 50 NTARE SCHOOL 44.7 33 U0334/565 NAMUBIRU Pauline Patricia 2016 F U 55 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 44.5 34 U1223/546 NANTAYI Sherina Guliko 2016 F U 91 SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 44.5 35 U1611/570 OPIO Grifance 2016 M U 48 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 44.4 36 U0964/509 KAJJIMU Jonathan 2016 M U 42 BP.CYPRIAN H.SCHOOL KYABAKADDE 44.4 37 U0626/514 NAYEBALE Isaac 2016 M U 49 BLESSED SACREMENT SS KIMAANYA 44.4 38 U1224/975 TUMWESIGE Mugisa Junior 2016 M U 102 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 44.2 39 U0053/569 NAKANYIKE Shakirah 2016 F U 16 MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 44.2 40 U0064/528 MALINGA Paddy Derrick 2016 M U 63 NAMILYANGO COLLEGE 44 41 U0334/598 BAKOWA Paul 2016 M U 11 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 44 MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2017/2018 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING COURSE CODE NUM INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U2371/517 DRALERU Peace 2016 F U 03 MUNTA ROYAL COLLEGE 45 2 U1224/798 MUTYABA Ashraf Ssemakula 2016 M U 55 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 43.9 3 U0643/525 NUWABINE Judith 2016 F U 84 SACRED HEART SS, MUSHANGA 43.4 4 U1661/658 NAMUJJU Shamillah 2016 F U 65 ALLIANCE SECONDARY SCHOOL 42.8 5 U0046/586 TUMUTEGYERIZE Primerose 2016 F U 69 MARYHILL HIGH SCHOOL 42.5 6 U2293/525 KISAKYE Daphine Musasizi 2014 F U 10 COUNTRY COLL. MUKONO 42.5 MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2017/2018 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF PHARMACY COURSE CODE PHM INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0249/506 ADOKORACH Bridgitta 2016 F U 27 ST.MARIA GORETTI S.S, KATENDE 46.4 2 U0334/588 ZIRABAMUZALE Matthew Dean 2016 M U 85 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 45.7 3 U0334/603 KADDU Mark 2016 M U 16 UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 44.7 4 U1224/851 NALUZZE Vivian 2016 F U 33 ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 44 5 U1979/546 MBABAZI Habiba 2016 F U 55 GAYAZA CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE 43.9 6 U0068/532 AINEMBABAZI Clinton 2016 M U 112 NTARE SCHOOL 43.9 MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC REGISTRAR'S DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT ADMISSIONS, 2017/2018 ACADEMIC YEAR NATIONAL MERIT THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO THE FOLLOWING PROGRAMME ON GOVERNMENT SCHEME BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH EDUCATION COURSE CODE SEB INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY DISTRICT SCHOOL WT 1 U0763/679 SSEBBAALE George 2016 M U 55 BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 41.9 2 U2236/523 MUTUMWA Simon 2016 M U 32 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 41.6 3 U0626/510 KABOGGOZA Abbaasi 2016 M U 101 BLESSED SACREMENT SS KIMAANYA 41.6 4 U1611/524 EBYAGABA Bill 2016 M U 50 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 41.5 5 U0086/555 MUGOYA Richard 2016 M U 17 BUSOGA HIGH SCHOOL 41.3 6 U0033/509 ILADO Tophil 2016 M U 54 ST MARY'S COLLEGE, KISUBI 40.9 7 U1443/507 AHEREZA Wamara Denis 2016 M U 21 ST.MICHAEL HIGH SCHOOL 40.7 8 U0155/517 KAMUGISHA Isaac 2016 M U 68 ST.GONZAGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 40.5 9 U1286/522 WAMALA Lawrence 2016 M U 16 KISUBI MAPEERA S S 40.4 10 U0346/590 TWIZERE Kenneth 2016 M U 26 ST.JOSEPH'S VOC. SCH., MBARARA 39.4 11 U0643/508 ATUHAIRE Joan 2016 F U 110 SACRED HEART SS, MUSHANGA 39.3 12 U1417/671 NASASIRA Eziborn 2016 M U 46 NTUNGAMO HIGH SCHOOL 39.3 13 U0857/502 SENDIJJA Richard 2016 M U 16 KAJJANSI PROGRESSIVE S.S 39.1 14 U0017/559 NALWOGA Patricia Racheal 2016 F U 42 IGANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 39 15 U0626/520 WADDA Daniel 2016 M U 101 BLESSED SACREMENT SS KIMAANYA 38.8 16 U0055/863 OBOI Wilson 2016 M U 48 BISHOP'S SEC. SCHOOL, MUKONO 38.8 17 U2236/558 SSEMANDA Yosam 2016 M U 85 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 38.6 18 U2929/590 BUKENYA Hakim 2016 M U 41 SEETA H/S GREEN CAMPUS, MUKONO 38.6 19 U2183/503 SSENTEZA Jovan 2016 M U 32 KAKOOLA HIGH SCHOOL 38.5 20 U0034/530 MAKONYA Alex 2015 M U 92 ST HENRY'S COLLEGE, KITOVU 38.5 21 U0034/542 SEMUTEWO Sefu 2016 M U 79 ST HENRY'S COLLEGE, KITOVU 38.5 22 U0083/686 KABAHINDA Phionah 2016 F U 72 IMMACULATE HEART GIRLS SCHOOL 38.4 23 U0034/537 MAYEKU Isaiah 2016 M U 37 ST HENRY'S COLLEGE, KITOVU 38.3 24 U0080/619 TURAMYOMWE Benidicto 2016 M U 26 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, RUSHOROZA 38.2 25 U0074/531 CHEMUTOS Tonny 2016 M U 20 SEBEI SECONDARY SCHOOL 38.1 26 U0027/520 EMONG Solomon 2016 M U 67 KIIRA COLLEGE, BUTIKI 38.1 27 U1611/508 ALIMANI John Baptist 2016 M U 03 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 38 28 U0857/590 GALIWANGO Mark Rogers 2016 M U 55 KAJJANSI PROGRESSIVE S.S 37.8 29 U0801/601 NAKIWALA Daphine 2016 F U 55 NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 37.8 30 U0082/547 NASASIRA Brian 2016 M U 84 ST.KAGGWA BUSHENYI HIGH SCH. 37.6 31 U2236/559 YIKII Letibo Collins 2016 M U 74 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, LUGAZI 37.6 32 U0169/587 MULINZI Tonny 2016 M U 09 ST.ANDREA KAHWA'S COL., HOIMA 37.4 33 U0327/543 KULE Herbert 2016 M U 21 KILEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 37.3 34 U1611/558 OKELLO Lucky Patrick 2016 M U 58 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 37.2 35 U1611/560 OKION Lazarus Peter 2016 M U 29 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 37 36 U0027/522 GASYODO Jovan 2016 M U 48 KIIRA COLLEGE, BUTIKI 37 37 U0080/505 AHIISIBWE Claire 2016 F U 12 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, RUSHOROZA 36.9 38 U0926/501 NALUGGWA Yudaya 2016 F U 55 NKUMBA S.S.S. 36.9 39 U1877/564 SSERUNJOGI Ivan 2016 M U 32 MERRYLAND HIGH SCHOOL - ANNEX 36.8 40 U1879/863 NYADOI Anna Thereza 2016 F U 54 JINJA PROGRESSIVE SS 36.8 41 U1611/580 KISAALIITA Frank 2016 M U 23 OURLADY OF AFRICA SS NAMILYANGO 36.8 42 U1947/539 SADAM Hussein Blackie 2016 M U 112 CLEVERLAND HIGH SCHOOL 36.8 43 U0027/505 ASAYA Patrick 2016 M U 54 KIIRA COLLEGE, BUTIKI 36.7 44 U1536/590 NANDEGO Recheal 2016 F U 11 KISAASI COLLEGE SCHOOL 36.7 45 U0254/501 SSEMPIJJA Alex 2016 M U 75 ST.
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