The Academic Registrar, Makerere University invites applications from candidates who would wish to re-apply for the following programmes. However, candidates MUST meet the cut-off points indicated against these programmes. The programmes are to be undertaken in the Colleges as well as up-country campuses of Jinja and Fort-Portal.
Please see Downloads for the details of cut-off points per course
How to apply: (i) APPLICATION FORMS AND OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS OFFICE Room 314, LEVEL 3, SENATE BUILDING, MAKERERE UNIVERSITY, OR CAN BE DOWNLOADED FROM OUR WEBSITE: www.mak.ac.ug with effect from Monday 4th to Friday 8th August, 2014. (ii) NON-REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE OF 50,000/= FOR UGANDANS AND 172,500/= FOR INTERNATIONALS PLUS BANK CHARGE OF 2,5OO/= SHOULD BE PAID FROM THE FOLLOWING BANKS USING MAKERERE UNIVERSITY PAYSLIPS.
BANK ACCOUNT NAME ACCOUNT NUMBER 1 ANY STANBIC BANK BRANCH MUC-FEES COLLECTION ACCOUNT 9030005816385 2 DFCU BANK MAKERERE BRANCH MUC-FEES COLLECTION ACCOUNT 0101350018151 3 CENTENARY BANK MUC-FEES COLLECTION ACCOUNT 4912300001 4 CRANE BANK MUC-FEES COLLECTION ACCOUNT 0145053500100 (iii) AFTER PAYING, EACH APPLICANT MUST ATTACH A COPY OF THE PAYING‐IN SLIP TO THE APPLICATION FORM AND SUBMIT THE COMPLETED APPLICATION FORM TO THE UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS OFFICE 314 LEVEL 3 IN THE SENATE BUILDING, MAKERERE UNIVERSITY.
CANDIDATES WHO HOLD GRADES X,Y,Z,7 AND 9 OF 'O' LEVEL RESULTS SHOULD NOT APPLY BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ADMISSION.
DIPLOMA HOLDER APPLICANTS WHO HOLD CLASS THREE (3) DIPLOMA CERTIFICATES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ADMISSION AND THEREFORE SHOULD NOT APPLY, EXCEPT WHERE STATED IN THE DIPLOM HOLDERS REQUIREMENTS
The closing date for submitting the completed Application Forms will be Friday, 8th August, 2014.
WARNING: Applicants are strongly warned against presenting forged or other people's documents to support their applications for admission. The consequences, if discovered, are very grave indeed.
The results for the 2025/2026 special entry examination for the Diploma in Performing Arts held on Saturday 17th May, 2025. Candidates who scored a final mark of 50% and above passed the Examination and have been recommended to the university’s Admissions Committee for consideration.
The Office of Academic Registrar, Makerere University has released full results for the Mature Age Entry Scheme Examinations for the Academic Year 2025/2026 held on Saturday 14th December, 2024.
The Candidates who scored a final mark of 50% and above passed the examination and have been recommended by the Pre-Entry & Mature Age Committee to the University’s Admissions Board for Consideration.
The Directorate of Graduate Training (DGT) has in collaboration with Centre for Teaching and Learning completed the training of the first cohort of Graduate Supervisors.
Participants were academic staff from two colleges namely, College of Engineering, Art and Design (CEDAT) and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES).
The three-day training that took place at the Telepresence Centre, Senate Building ended on Friday 20thJune 2025.
In his closing remarks to the participants, the Director of Graduate Training Prof. Julius Kikooma said, “This is the first cohort we are working together with the Center for Teaching and Learning to put together continuous professional development Program so that we are able to enforce the new teaching and learning policy.”
He said that before lecturers are allocated students for supervision, they must first go through this form of formal teaching and learning training to equip them thoroughly with certification required of supervision of graduate students.
“We are coming up with process to ensure that the certificates earned by participants allow you to supervise graduate students. This is the direction of the university and we must ensure that such trainings are concluded and completed successfully by all participants”, Prof. Kikooma.
Prof. Julius Kikooma – Director of Graduate Training
“We can only have you certified upon completing all the exercises in the training process. This is when you will be eligible to receive the work load for supervision”, He added.
“This training of Supervisors is going to be continuous so that all academic staff in colleges and schools are equipped. This first cohort is going to be our building block to the future trainings in the colleges.”
With such capacity building trainings, Prof. Kikooma said that the university is on the right path to achieving its targets in the new strategic plan of increasing the number of graduate students while progressively reducing the under graduate students.
He further hinted that, “We are in the process of writing a curriculum on this, which will be presented for approval before it is rolled out.”
He echoed all participants to share the knowledge they have acquired adding, “Share all you have learnt, do not keep it. Be open minded, have proper communication channels and the sky will be the limit for you.”
Dr. Robinah N. Kulabako, The Head of Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at CEDAT welcomed the training adding, “This training is very pertinent. I have had the opportunity to supervise Masters and PhD students for over 15 years and I must say that the need to be subjected to this training cannot be over emphasized because there is need to learn, unlearn and relearn many aspects involved in the supervision process.”
She added, “We are moving towards knowledge-based supervision rather than experience-based supervision. This means we must be informed and equipped to be able to advise, guide and mentor to be able to lead a successful supervision journey for both supervisor and supervisee.”
Dr. Andrew Gilbert Were – a lecturer at CEDAT and a participant said, “It is important that all supervisors of graduate students receive this certification from Makerere University through a systematic training process that enables them to attain diverse skills to facilitate learning of graduate students from diverse cultures and with unique set of circumstances.”
“This training is long overdue. In fact, it was an oversight that we could be allowed to supervise students without undergoing supervisors’ training.”
Dr. Dorothy Ssebowa, The Director Centre for Teaching and Learning support- CEES said, “The training this time round has had a mix of early career professionals including Lecturers, Supervisors and Professors share experiences. We have learnt a lot more from experienced supervisors who have shared practices on how they have done supervision over the years.”
“The knowledge and experience-based approaches have made this collaboration very active, interactive and learner centered which has resulted into a collaborative learning from the interdisciplinarity of staff from CEDAT and CAES. The issue now is to continue with professional development across all levels.” She added.
The Makerere University Directorate of Graduate Training (DGT) in collaboration with the Centre for Teaching and Learning completed the training of the first cohort of Graduate Supervisors. This activity was supported by the iCARTA – Institutionalization of Advanced Research Training in Africa, a NORHED II Project at Makerere University.