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A-level results set to be released today

Nicholas Mwesigwa by Nicholas Mwesigwa
February 21, 2017
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UNEB sets dates to release PLE, UCE results

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The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) is today set to release last year’s Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) examination results.

Education minister and first lady Janet Museveni will preside over the release of exams, Hamis Kaheru, UNEB spokesperson said.

He urged that head teachers of different schools should pick results from UNEB headquarters in Ntinda, Kampala this afternoon.

Mr Kaheru added: “Results will also be posted on school portals where they can be accessed or accessed through SMS. Type UACE, leave space, type candidate’s index number and send to 6600.”

Mr Dan Odongo, the Uneb executive secretary, said recently the examining body applied modern technology to mark students’ scripts in some aspects.

He further said the new grading system introduced last year for A- level students will be used in the 2016 examination results. Uneb would in the past depend on the students’ performance to fix the grading.

“Students with Distinction One must have scored 80 per cent and above. Distinction Two ranges between 75 and 79, credit three (70 to 74) while a failure will be below 35per cent,” he said.

However, schools are uncomfortable with the new grading system, arguing that it is unfair for some students who fail to balance all the papers. The director Namirembe Hillside, Dr Hillary Kiiza, said the new system demands that a student offering a subject with two papers must have distinctions in all their papers in order to get an “A”.

“Uneb surprised us in the 2015 examinations when it increased the grading without informing the schools. It is unfair to grade students who obtained the same average mark differently,” Dr Kiiza said.

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