University Guide
Mar 16, 2016
Go for quality higher education
Quality education should evaluate practical skills needed in the job market
As Nelson Mandela stated, "Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world." Uganda, like many other African countries, faces many challenges with its education system.
According to a report from the Population Reference Bureau, a Washington DC-based research and advocacy group, Uganda's population is projected to explode to 130 million by 2050. Today, Uganda's population stands at 35 million of which the majority is under the age of 25.Click here for more
High tuition fees, poor welfare mar graduates' university experience
In case you are looking for a university, at times the best people to guide you are former students. Stephen Ssenkaaba dissects a survey done by our research team for your guidance.Click here for more
Makerere staff great, tuition fees worrying
By Vision Reporter
Makerere University continues to produce graduates in different fields. But many challenges still lie in its way of providing quality education. The Vision Group survey indicated that a number of its alumni were satisfi ed by the way the university handled
personal development programmes, teaching staff and learning resources.Click here for more
UCU leads in discipline,scores low on high fees
By Stephen Ssenkaaba
As a Christian-founded university, Uganda Christian University (UCU), Mukono still prides itself in being a beacon of discipline and if New Vision's survey is anything to go by, graduates hold the university's efforts to maintain good morals in high regard. Click here for more
Kyambogo University fair on fees, poor on students' welfare
By Stephen Ssenkaaba
Despite all the problems that have befallen Kyambogo University (KYU) over the years, its recent graduates hold it in high regard and still consider it among the best universities in handling personal development, discipline and education values.Click here for more
Ndejje University strong on staff, discipline but expensive
By Vision Reporter
Ndejje University is one of the growing private universities. Established in 1992, the university is the oldest private university and the fastest growing in Uganda.In 1995, the university gainedits status under the ownership of the Anglican Diocese of Luwero
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