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UNEB releases Senior Six examinations road map

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UNEB releases Senior Six examinations road map

An invigilator checks S6 candidates at Lakeside College Luzira in Kampala before they were allowed to sit their first paper on April 12, 2021. PHOTO/DAVID LUBOWA.

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By Karim Muyobo | Monitor 

The Uganda National Examinations Board (Uneb) has released the road map for the forthcoming Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) exams, with briefing of the candidates slated for Friday.

According to the road map, the candidates will officially start their examinations on Monday next week with Economics and Chemistry Paper 3 and will end on December 9.

A total of 97,890 students have been registered to sit for the exams compared to 98,392 who sat for the same examinations in 2020.

Addressing journalists in Naguru, Kampala, yesterday, Ms Jennifer Kalule, the Uneb spokesperson, urged the head teachers to thoroughly brief the candidates on the rules and regulations for the examination. Read more here. 

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