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In 2015, the university moved to its present campus off of Lugogo Bypass Road. In 2016, ISBAT was elevated to a full university, having met the requirements of the Uganda National Council for Higher Education (UNCHE). [4] On 18 November 2019, the university acquired charter status from the UNCHE. [5]
List of private universities in Uganda Rank Abbreviation Name of university Location Established 1: RIU: Rwenzori International University: Kasese: 2022 [1]: 2
Uganda National Entrepreneurship Development Institute; Uganda Pentecostal University; Uganda Specialized Nursing University; Uganda Technical College, Kichwamba; University of East Africa; University of Kisubi; University of the Sacred Heart Gulu
As of 2021, 11 universities in Uganda offer medical schools. Admission to medical school requires the candidate to have attained a Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) as well as proficiency in Biology or Zoology, Chemistry and Physics at A-level standards.
Post-Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice - This twelve-months course is also called "The Bar Course". It is offered to graduates of Ugandan and recognized law schools, prior to enrollment as an advocate and authorization to practice law in Uganda. The Diploma in Law - This one-year course is designed to train paralegals in the basic principles ...
Kampala International University: MBChB, MSc, MMed: 2004 [5] Private 6: Uganda Martyrs University School of Medicine: Nsambya: Uganda Martyrs University: MMed: 2010 [6] Private 7: King Ceasor University (Formerly St. Augustine Int'l University), College of Health, Medical & Life Sciences: Mulago & Kisoro: St. Augustine International University [7]
The center is located in the Mbarara District Administration Building at Kamukuzi, Mbarara and offers various short courses and postgraduate diploma programs. Using state-of-the-art pedagogical technology, the center is linked to the main UMI campus in Kampala via a virtual face-to-face video conferencing facility that complements well with the ...
In 2001, due to changes in the laws of Uganda, MUBS transformed from a constituent college of Makerere University to a "public tertiary institution" affiliated to Makerere University. However this arrangement did not work well, resulting in Makerere introducing competing duplicate courses at the main campus, while MUBS started to agitate for ...