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Bachelor of Biomedical Laboratory Technology BACHELOR OF BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY COURSE CODE BLT INDEX NO NAME Al Yr SEX C'TRY SCHOOL 1 U0334/563 OCHORA Moses 2010 M U UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 2 U1223/589 AKECH Winnifred 2010 F U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 3 U0630/632 NANYONJO Laureta 2010 F U MBOGO HIGH SCHOOL 4 U0334/502 AGABA Julius 2010 M U UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 5 U0063/501 ACOKO Elizabeth Veronica 2010 F U MT.ST.MARY'S, NAMAGUNGA 6 U0334/560 NIYONSABA Gideon Gad 2010 M U UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 7 U0391/547 BASEKA Francis Xavier 2010 M U ST.JOSEPH'S S S, NAGGALAMA 8 U0060/583 CHEROP Miria 2010 F U TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 9 U0016/558 IROGO Simon 2009 M U DUHAGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 10 U0781/530 NAKALEMBE Loyce 2010 F U ST.AUGUSTINE COL., WAKISO 11 U0034/530 KAKAIRE Jimmy Brian 2010 M U ST HENRY'S COLLEGE, KITOVU 12 U0063/540 MIREMBE Nankwanga Sandra 2010 F U MT.ST.MARY'S, NAMAGUNGA 13 U0060/632 NABULIME Daisy 2010 F U TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 14 U2424/518 NAMWANJE Mary 2010 F U THE SCIENCE FOUNDATION COLLEGE 15 U1261/523 KOMUNTALE Josephine 2010 F U MAKINDYE PARENTS S S 16 U0077/754 NAMAGANDA Agnes 2010 F U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 17 U0033/506 BABIGUMIRA Gregory 2010 M U ST MARY'S COLLEGE, KISUBI 18 U0060/576 AMUJAL Marion 2010 F U TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 19 U0077/775 NANDHEGO Immaculate 2010 F U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 20 U0093/596 DRICIRU Patricia 2010 F U ENTEBBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 21 U1223/653 SEMPA Lwanga Benard 2010 M U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 22 U0077/712 NABWIRE Caroline 2010 F U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 23 U0043/733 MUHINDO Derick 2010 M U MAKERERE COLLEGE SCHOOL 24 U0052/643 MUSIIMENTA Peason 2010 M U MBARARA HIGH SCHOOL 25 U0334/531 KYASIMIRE Lydia 2010 F U UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 26 U0041/919 BUMBA James 2009 M U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 27 U0041/792 BEEKUSA Brian 2010 M U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 28 U0763/562 KANIALA Walter 2010 M U BUDDO SEC. SCHOOL 29 U0013/570 MBAWA Diana Nicole 2010 F U GAYAZA HIGH SCHOOL 30 U0018/875 MUWANGUZI Eric 2010 M U JINJA SECONDARY SCHOOL 31 U0065/590 KASAKYA Tonny 2010 M U NDEJJE SECONDARY SCHOOL 32 U0018/865 MUFUMBA Ivan 2010 M U JINJA SECONDARY SCHOOL 33 U0064/564 SEMAKULA James Joel 2010 M U NAMILYANGO COLLEGE 34 U0956/926 ATWINE Lily 2010 F U NAMIREMBE HILLSIDE S.S. 35 U1085/564 OPORI Henry 2010 M U BP CYPRIAN KIHANGIRE SS LUZIRA 36 U0041/878 TUMWEBAZE Maria Agnes 2010 F U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 37 U0069/603 MUGAMBWA Isaac 2010 M U KYAMBOGO COLLEGE SCHOOL 38 U0013/586 NAKASI Claire 2010 F U GAYAZA HIGH SCHOOL 39 U0029/624 KIRYA Ivan Benjamin 2010 M U M.M COLLEGE, WAIRAKA 40 U0107/517 KABIRA Hiraly 2010 M U MACKAY MEMORIAL SCHOOL, NATETE 41 U0062/507 AJUMO Mary Goretti 2010 F U NABUMALI HIGH SCHOOL, MBALE 42 U0959/536 MALINGA Kalifani 2010 M U NAMIRYANGO SS 43 U0023/758 MUWAYIRE Samuel 2010 M U OLD KAMPALA SECONDARY SCHOOL 44 U0033/523 MWANGA Nelson George 2010 M U ST MARY'S COLLEGE, KISUBI 45 U0041/806 KIWOTOKA Jackson 2010 M U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 46 U1224/864 AHUMUZA Nelson 2010 M U ST MARY'S SS KITENDE 47 U0077/744 NALUBEGA Shamirah Habiiba 2010 F U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 48 U0069/565 KAWEESA Joseph 2010 M U KYAMBOGO COLLEGE SCHOOL 49 U0334/553 NAMBUUSI Josephine 2010 F U UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 50 U0042/589 ONYANGO Martin 2010 M U ST.PETER'S COLLEGE, TORORO 51 U0053/595 JOKUDU Grace Lesuk 2010 F U MENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 52 U0334/540 MBOWA Nicholas 2010 M U UGANDA MARTYRS S.S., NAMUGONGO 53 U0459/665 NTULUME Ibrahim 2010 M U KAWEMPE MUSLIM SS 54 U1223/632 NAMBUYA Irene 2010 F U SEETA HIGH SCHOOL 55 U0391/525 NABAGGALA Grace Ssanyu 2010 F U ST.JOSEPH'S S S, NAGGALAMA 56 U1907/545 KISITU William 2010 M U NAKASEKE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 57 U1085/507 AKURUT Gloria 2010 F U BP CYPRIAN KIHANGIRE SS LUZIRA 58 U0060/581 BABIRYE Janet Peace 2010 F U TRINITY COLLEGE, NABBINGO 59 U0022/512 BAGAMBE Ivan 2010 M U CHRIST THE KING SEC. SCHOOL 60 U0043/730 MASEMBE Fredrick Joshua 2010 M U MAKERERE COLLEGE SCHOOL 61 U0149/600 NABAKIIBI Hanifah 2010 F U KIBIBI SECONDARY SCHOOL 62 U0077/774 NAMYENYA Salimah 2010 F U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 63 U0033/515 KASOZI Douglas 2010 M U ST MARY'S COLLEGE, KISUBI 64 U0077/829 OTIMONG Ali Mackay 2010 M U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 65 U0041/791 BASALIRWA George 2010 M U LUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 66 U1058/708 KATENDE Muhammad 2010 M U EAST HIGH SCHOOL, KAMPALA 67 U0796/543 MAWEJJE Denis 2010 M U ST.MARKS SEC.SCHOOL, KAMMENGO 68 U0801/630 WASUKIRA Sam 2010 M U NAALYA SEC. SCHOOL ,KAMPALA 69 U0065/587 KAHUMA Carol Erina 2010 F U NDEJJE SECONDARY SCHOOL 70 U0077/668 MIKKA Ronald 2010 M U GOMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL BACHELOR OF BIOMEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY .
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