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UNEB to Present 2025 UACE Results to Janet Museveni on Wednesday

UNEB to Present 2025 UACE Results to Janet Museveni on Wednesday
The 2025 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) results are set to be formally presented to the Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Museveni, during a scheduled briefing on Wednesday at State House Nakasero.

The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) delegation will be led by Board Chairperson Prof. Celestino Obua and Executive Director Dan Odongo.

During the meeting, officials are expected to provide a detailed overview of candidate performance, grading distribution, subject statistics, and national trends emerging from this year’s examinations.

As per established procedure, UNEB first briefs the Minister before making the results public. This step allows the Ministry of Education and Sports to review key findings, performance comparisons, and any policy implications linked to the outcomes.

The UACE examinations, taken by Senior Six candidates across Uganda, play a crucial role in determining university admissions and other higher education opportunities.

Once the ministerial briefing is concluded, an official announcement regarding the public release of the results is anticipated.

With thousands of candidates awaiting their performance reports, attention now turns to the outcome of Wednesday’s meeting, which is expected to clear the way for the national release of the 2025 UACE results.

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