Investors from India have offered 250 scholarships to Ugandan students in addition to the 5000 scholarships the Indian government extends to African students every year. “More students can apply and study at a 50 percent discount on subsidized rates. This is relatively lower compared to fees in US and UK. The students will apply for scholarships through the Ministry of ...
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Government To Lay Down The Law On Unlisted Foreign Students
Following the recent research conducted by the government, there has been concerns about the growing number of international students in the country without immigration clearance. However it’s noted that a foreign student is expected to register with immigration department within 15 days of arrival in Uganda. According to the Education ministry, no foreign student shall be registered without a student ...
Read More »UNEB Set To Release 2022 UACE Results This Week
The Uganda National Examinations Board(UNEB) in conjunction with the Ministry of Education and Sports have confirmed the release date of the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) results for the previous year. The official communication from the social media pages from the two entities confirmed this Friday the 3rd of March. “#EducUg| UACE RESULTS The 2022 UACE results are set ...
Read More »Senior 5 Student Selection Exercise To Climax Today
The selection exercise for senior 5 students by secondary schools is set to reach its peak later on today. The exercise that started yesterday is taking place at the Uganda Manufacturer’s Association (UMA) Show Grounds in Lugogo. All school heads converged at the venue yesterday and by the end of today are expected to find placements for over 320,000 students. ...
Read More »Gov’t Asks Schools To Approve All Reading Materials To Guard Against Homosexuality
At the times when homosexuality is said to be spreading in schools, the National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) has directed schools to ensure that it approves all reading materials, including donations, before learners and teachers access them. Apparently, approving materials will not only ensure that students are taught the right content, but it will also guard schools against materials that ...
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