By Spy Uganda
Kampala: The Academic Registrar Kyambogo University has officially released the 2021/2022 private entry scheme admission list.

READ KYAMBOGO’S ADMISSIONS 2021/2022
Based on the list we have seen, over 10000 students have been admitted to various courses with education, humanities and business studies topping the rest.

The University will see first-year students reporting on Saturday, February 5, 2022.

READ KYAMBOGO’S ADMISSIONS 2021/2022

The Ministry of Education and Sports has since cautioned parents or guardians to ensure that the learners are provided with a mask to wear when travelling to school.
President Museveni on Friday announced plans to lift COVID-19 containment measures this January that had been in place since March 2020, including reopening schools, bars and nightclubs, citing rising vaccination rates.

The president urged Ugandans to get vaccinated as the “first solution” to COVID-19.