Amity University Uttar Pradesh (AUUP) of India in collaboration with Makerere University, College of Computing and Information Sciences (CoCIS) announce a partnership aimed at imparting education to students in Uganda.
The initiative will offer courses using modern information communication and online technologies from AUUP and state-of-the-art e-learning technology.
The degrees and the diplomas will be awarded to successful candidates by Amity University Uttar Pradesh and will run 2 tracks of degrees i.e. Undergraduate/Graduate programmes, Diplomas and Post-graduate diploma programmes.
Admission requirement:
Master and Postgraduate programmes – Minimum a Bachelor’s degree in any discipline
Bachelors programmes – Minimum is two (2) principal passes at ‘A’ level.
Diploma programmes – One (1) principal pass at ‘A’ level.
Application procedure:
Pay Application fees to the STANBIC BANK, A/C No: 9030014896898, A/C Name: COLLEGE OF COMPUTING & INFORMATION PROJECTS
Pick an Application Form (UGX 50,000) and banking details from the Front office, School of Computing and IT, Block A.
Submit together with photocopies of certified transcripts/certificates, two passport size photos, and a copy of your National ID/Passport or Driver's license not later than Friday 31st July 2020. (Confirm you have all the necessary documents attached and drop forms at the Front Office of CoCIS Block A)
Note:
All students are required to pay not less than 80% of the tuition fees before classes start.
Intake dates for 2020: Tuition fees payment deadline is 15th August 2020.
There are no additional functional fees
For additional details contact
The Front Office,
School of Computing and Informatics Technology,
Block A, College of Computing and Information Sciences (CoCIS), Makerere University,
Tel: +256-788-864870 OR +256-703-147449 (WhatsApp).
The Office of Academic Registrar, Makerere University has released lists of Diploma holders admitted under the Government Sponsorship Scheme for the Academic Year 2026/2027.
Under the Diploma Holders Government Sponsorship Scheme admission does not exceed 5% of the intake capacity to the respective Degree Programme.
The list can be accessed by following the link below:
The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe on 20th April 2026 inaugurated the Second Makerere University Health User Committee (Mak-HUC). The Committee was established by the Vice Chancellor in 2022 as part of his strategic mandate to strengthen and oversee the University Hospital services delivery.
Chaired by Dr. Allen Kabagenyi from the College of Business and Management Sciences (CoBAMS), Mak-HUC has as its members; Prof. Josaphat K. Byamugisha-Director Makerere University Health Services (MakHS) and Dr. Daniel Ronald Ruhweza-Department of Law and Jurisprudence, School of Law.
Other members include; Dr. Arthur Kwizera-Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, College of Health Sciences (CHS) and Makerere University Academic Staff Association (MUASA) Representative, Dr. Lillian Tukahirwa-Makerere University Administrative Staff Association (MASA) Representative, Mr. Godfrey Othieno- National Union of Educational Institutions (NUEI) Representative, and as Secretariat, Ms. Kevin M. Nabiryo-Directorate of Human Resources.
Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe (C) interacts with members of the 2nd Mak-HUC.
The 2nd Mak-HUC has been appointed for a period of four years effective 1st January 2026 with a mandate to: Guide, monitor and oversee delivery of health services by MakHS; Represent the interests and concerns of staff and students that use MakHS; Advise on alignment with sustainable health financing and insurance models; Strengthen systems for fraud prevention, digital transformation and access to specialized treatment, among other responsibilities.
The 1st Mak-HUC was chaired by Dr. Allen Kabagenyi and had as members; Prof. Josaphat Byamugisha, Dr. Fred Mayambala, Dr. Zahara Nampewo, Mr. Othieno Godfrey, Mr. Apunyo Paul Okiria and Ms. Ikiriza Racheal. Milestones during the first era included; Outpatient Department visits growth from 4,802 (2022) to 7,388 (Nov 2025) for staff and 14,641 (2022) to 19,069 (Nov 2025) for students.
Others milestones included; Commissioning of a fully equipped Operating Theatre, Establishment of a modern Imaging Hub, Development of a fully functional Audiology Unit, Expansion of the Temporal Bone Laboratory, Launch of the Olink Proteomics Platform and Enhancement of the Dental Unit with 32 dental chairs and experienced personnel.