The Academic Registrar, Makerere University announces that there are slots for the following programmes under the private sponsorship scheme for the 2017/2018 Academic Year
College Of Business and Management Sciences (COBAMS)
Day Programmes
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN POPULATION Studies – Code (BPS)
Evening Programmes
(i) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN POPULATION STUDIES – Code (BPE)
College Of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS)
(a) Day Programmes
BACHELOR OF ARTS (ARTS) – Code (ARS)
Evening Programmes
BACHELOR OF ARTS (ARTS) -Code (ARE)
UP-COUNTRY CAMPUSES (MAKERERE UNIVERSITY)
Jinja Campus
Day Programmes
(i) BACHELOR OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES – Code (DVJ)
(ii) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Code (ADJ)
(iii) BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – Code (COJ)
Evening Programmes
(i) BACHELOR OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES – Code (JDV)
(ii) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Code (JAD)
(iii) BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – Code (JCO)
UP-COUNTRY CAMPUSES (MUBS)
Jinja
Day Programmes
(i) BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – Code (HSJ)
(ii) BACHELOR OF PROCUREMENT & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT – Code (CRJ)
(iii) BACHELOR OF CATERING AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT – Code (BRC)
(iv) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Code (BRJ)
(v) BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – Code (BJO)
(vi) BEJ BACHELOR OF ENTREPRENUERSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS – Code (BEJ)
(vii) BBJ BACHELOR OF BUSINESS COMPUTING – Code (BBJ)
(viii) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING – Code (JSA)
Evening Programmes
(i)BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – Code (HSO)
(ii)BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – Code (BRO)
(iii)BACHELOR OF PROCUREMENT & SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT – Code (CRO)
(iv)BACHELOR OF COMMERCE – Code (BJJ)
(v)BACHELOR OF ENTREPRENUERSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS MGT – Code (JBB)
(vi)BACHELOR OF BUSINESS COMPUTING – Code (BJB)
NB: The fees structure of the advertised courses can be downloaded from the link under (Downloads and attachments) below. Please note that on admission, each student shall be required to pay non-refundable functional fees in addition to the tution fees as follows:
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY (FUNCTIONAL FEES)
UGANDANS, EA & S. SUDAN
Semester One Shs.586,500/=
Semester Two Shs.100,000/=
) National Council for Higher Education Fees (Per Year) Shs.20,000/=
INTERNATIONALS
Semester One Shs.1,107,400/=
Semester Two Shs.100,000/=
) National Council for Higher Education Fees (Per Year) Shs.20,000/=
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL (Up Country Study Centres) – FUNCTIONAL FEES
UGANDANS, EA & S. SUDAN
(a) Semester One and Two Shs.725,000/=
(b) National Council for Higher Education Fees (Per Year) Shs.20,000/=
INTERNATIONALS
(a) Semester One and Two $. 591
(b) National Council for Higher Education Fees (Per Year) Shs.20,000/=
The closing date for applying will strictly be Friday 11th Agust, 2017
WARNING:
Applicants are strongly warned against presenting forged or other people's academic documents to support their applications for admission. The consequences, if discovered, are very grave indeed.
Makerere University and the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA (ND) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which opens opportunities for collaboration between the two historic and leading research institutions in the areas of staff and student exchange, joint research and training, joint supervision of graduate students, and others.
Officials pose for a group photo with the signed MoU.
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe signed on behalf of Makerere University and Rev. Robert A. Dowd, the 18th President signed on behalf of the University of Notre Dame. The ceremony, which was held at the University of Notre Dame campus at South Bend, Indiana was witnessed by Dr. Lorna Magara, the Chairperson of the Council of Makerere University, who led the Mak delegation.
The Chairperson of Council Dr. Lorna Magara (Centre) presents Mak Coffee to an ND official as University Secretary-Mr. Yusuf Kiranda (Right) witnesses.
Dr. Magara appreciated the institutionalisation of the collaboration between the two universities and the very warm hospitality accorded to the Mak delegation.
Press Release: Government of Uganda and Partners Launch SAY Plus+ to Scale Youth Sexual Reproductive Health & Rights (SRHR) Impact in Underserved Regions
USD 50 million national programme moves into full implementation, strengthening adolescent and youth rights, empowerment, protection and access to youth-responsive services in 13 districts across five sub-regions
KAMPALA, 7 MAY 2026: The Government of Uganda, through the Ministry of Health, today officially launched the SAY Plus+ Programme, a Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) initiative designed to strengthen adolescent and youth rights, empowerment, protection and access to quality services in Uganda’s underserved regions.
The launch, held at Makerere University‘s Freedom Square under the theme “My Voice Matters: Youth Voices for SAY Plus+” and the tagline “Nothing for us, without us”, marks the programme’s transition into full implementation.
SAY Plus+, formerly known as Strengthening Adolescents and Youth Rights and Empowerment: Scaling Impact, is led by the Ministry of Health, in coordination with other Ministries, with UNFPA Uganda serving as the Managing and Technical Agency.
Backed by a USD 50 million pooled fund from the Governments of Iceland, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden, the initiative is scheduled to operate between 2024 and 2030. It is currently being rolled out across thirteen districts within five sub-regions, providing targeted assistance to regional referral hospitals in Jinja, Mbale, Moroto, Yumbe, Arua, and Gulu. Furthermore, the programme supports the Human Capital Development goals established in Uganda’s National Development Plan IV.
“SAY Plus+ represents a shift from fragmented interventions to a coordinated national effort that meaningfully places young people at the centre of both design and delivery. Through our partnership with the Government of Uganda, development partners, and implementing partners, we are investing not only in services, but in the systems, communities, and environments that enable adolescents and young people to thrive not only today but also in the future,” said Ms. Kristine Blokhus, Representative – UNFPA Uganda.
Officially launched by the Minister of State for Health Hon. Margaret Muhanga, the SAY Plus+ programme targets adolescents and young people aged 10 to 24 years, with particular focus on adolescent girls and young women, refugees and host-community youth, out-of-school young people, those not in employment, education or training, adolescents with disabilities, and young people in humanitarian and post-conflict settings.
“For many of us, things like this one are designed without listening to what we go through every day, think or even feel. SAY Plus+ feels different because it starts with our voices and gives us a real role in shaping solutions. It is not just about information, it is about being supported to make decisions, access services, and build the future we want.” – Jovia Dranzoa, Young person.
SAY Plus+ operates through three pillars. First, it empowers youth to exercise their rights and make informed choices. Second, it engages families, communities, and leaders to address harmful social norms. Third, it strengthens youth-responsive SRHR, HIV, and gender-based violence services via health facilities and community platforms, aiming to reach over 2.3 million direct and indirect beneficiaries.
The SAY Plus+ initiative stands as a model of international cooperation and multi-sectoral synergy. Through the combined support of the Governments of Iceland, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden, and the technical leadership of UNFPA, Uganda is now equipped to scale-up critical interventions in HIV prevention, gender-based violence response, and reproductive health. With implementation now in high gear through 2030, the programme is poised to make a lasting contribution to the nation’s human capital development goals.
Prof. Henry Alinaitwe addresses participants at the launch.Ms. Kristine Blokhus.Part of the audience at the event.Some of the young people that attended the event.Prof. Henry Alinaitwe signs the commemorative piece.L-R: Prof. Henry Alinaitwe, Dr. Charles Olaro, Hon. Margaret Muhanga, Amb. Signe Winding Albjerg, Amb. Maria Håkansson, Amb. Frederieke Quispel, Amb. Unnur Orradottir Ramette, Ms. Kristine Blokhus and a young lady during the press interviews.
The Academic Registrar, Makerere University invites persons with disability who applied for admission to public universities under the disability entry scheme for 2026/2027 Academic Year to appear for medical/review exercise at Makerere University, Senate Building, Level Four Conference Hall.
NOTE: Only those who have the minimum entry requirements of at least two principal passes at A’ Level or its equivalent and at least five (5) passes at O’ Level or its equivalent will be interviewed.
Only candidates who sat ‘A’ level in 2025, 2024 and 2023 are eligible for admission.
THE EXERCISE WILL BE CONDUCTED ON 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd May, 2026 respectively from 9.00 A.M – 1.00 P.M each day.