Undergraduate students intending to join university in the coming academic year will have a chance to be granted loans through the students’ loan scheme.
5billion shillings will be used to fund the students studying science courses in the 13 public and private chartered universities in Uganda.
Only 26 Science courses in the chosen 13 universities were approved to be granted students’ loans (FY 2013/14.
Courses to be granted funds under students’ loan scheme include;
1 B. Medicine & Surgery (MBchB)
2 B. Pharmacy
3 B. Nursing
4 B. Dentistry
5 B. Medical Lab. Sciences
6 B. Medical Lab. Completion
7 B. Clinical Medicine & Comm. Health
8 B. Community Health
9 B.Sc. Medical Radiography
10 B. Veterinary Medicine
11 B. Nursing Completion
12 B. Pharmaceutical Sciences
13 B. Physiotherapy
14 B.Sc.Education
15 B. Agriculture
16 B.Sc. Agriculture Mechanization
17 B.Sc. Water Resource Eng.
18 B.Sc. Agro Processing Eng.
19 B.Sc. Animal Production and Management
20 B.Sc. Mining
21 B. Agriculture & Entrepreneurship
22 B. Voc. Studies in Agric. with Educ.
23 B.Sc. Electrical Engineering
24 B.Sc. Civil Engineering
25 B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering
26 B.Sc. Petroleum Engineering
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I think it is limited to given higher institutions
I think it is limited to given higher institutions