Makerere University Graduation | List 2010 Fixed [exclusive]

The first major red flag emerged immediately after the January 2010 ceremony, concerning postgraduate students at the Makerere University Business School (MUBS). The issue was brought to public attention by a student named Winfred Alowo, who wrote a letter to the New Vision newspaper titled, "What game is Makerere playing?".

receive degrees. A key highlight of this ceremony was that, for the first time in the university's history, female graduands (50.4%) outnumbered their male counterparts. Makerere University News Graduation Statistics (January 2010)

This guide provides the necessary context, structure, and official verification pathways for the 56th and 57th graduation cohorts of Makerere University. Overview of the 2010 Graduation Ceremonies

A total of 13,200 students were conferred degrees and diplomas. makerere university graduation list 2010 fixed

: Official degree verification should be handled through the university's Convocation Office or the Academic Registrar's department. Graduation lists for the 60th graduation ceremony

The 2010 graduation (for the 2009/2010 academic year) occurred during a period of major administrative strain at Uganda’s largest university:

: For the first time in the university's history, female graduands (50.4%) outnumbered male graduands. The first major red flag emerged immediately after

Of the graduates under review, at least 600 were suspected of not having met the minimum academic requirements. The fraud was found to be concentrated in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUSS).

: Undergraduate degrees in computing, natural sciences, and structural engineering. Wednesday, 20th January 2010 Faculties : Faculty of Arts, School of Education.

Bachelor of Science in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering Bachelor of Science (General) A key highlight of this ceremony was that,

Surnames are listed alphabetically within each degree classification. How to Verify a Name on the 2010 Graduation List

: Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Bachelor of Mass Communication, and Bachelor of Pharmacy. Thursday, 21st January 2010