Muni university to start with 200 students in August

Muni university will officially open this August with a total of 200 students. 100 will be admitted on government sponsorship while another 100 will be on private.

The university will start with two courses for the Academic Year 2014/2015. The courses include:

  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
  • Bachelor of Information Systems are the courses to be offered at the start.
Muni University is the 6th Public University in Uganda, established by Statutory Instruments 2013 No. 31.
The University’s main campus is located in Muni, near Muni National Teachers’ College in Arua District, West Nile region approximately 3.5km south of Arua town.
The Academic Registrar Muni University says admissions for Government and Private Sponsorship Admissions to the undergraduate courses for the Academic Year 2014/2015 are still on.

“For the last four years we have been working very hard to acquire resources and developing our infrastructure and it is at its final stages of development. We are beginning with these courses because resources for their facilities are relatively easy in the science domain,” Prof Dranzoa said.

The university secretary, Fr Epiphany Odubuker, said there is need to ensure quality education at the university. “This is a huge investment which should be translated into quality education,” he said.

Several people are rushing to establish hostels and entertainment centres around the university to target students.

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