UNEB Free Online Registration Procedures and Guidelines Of Candidate
This process involves use of electronic methods to carry out registration of candidates and these include;
- Windows-based desktop application
- On-line registration
- Bulk registration through the web-portal.
As the first step, the Board has designed and developed a Windows-based desktop system for electronically registering UCE and UACE candidates.
This system contains in-built controls for the most common checks that we routinely carry out manually during the registration process. The e-Registration process is simple and only requires one to possess minimal computer skills.
The system was designed bearing in mind that the internet is not yet widespread in Uganda.
The system will, therefore, allow centres to register candidates from a location without internet connectivity and then send the data to UNEB from another location where there are internet services. This is achieved through an export facility which allows the user of the system to extract data and export it into an Excel workbook that can subsequently be uploaded to the UNEB web portal.
UNEB also recognizes that a number of centres may not have computer facilities of their own. This SHOULD NOT deter a centre from electronically registering candidates. This is because a single computer can be used to register candidates from several centres.
1. Access the necessary data and SoftwareAs the first step, the Board has designed and developed a Windows-based desktop system for electronically registering UCE and UACE candidates.
This system contains in-built controls for the most common checks that we routinely carry out manually during the registration process.
The e-Registration process is simple and only requires one to possess minimal computer skills.
The system was designed bearing in mind that the internet is not yet widespread in Uganda.
The system will, therefore, allow centres to register candidates from a location without internet connectivity and then send the data to UNEB from another location where there are internet services. This is achieved through an export facility which allows the user of the system to extract data and export it into an Excel workbook that can subsequently be uploaded to the UNEB web portal.
UNEB also recognizes that a number of centres may not have computer facilities of their own. This SHOULD NOT deter a centre from electronically registering candidates.
This is because a single computer can be used to register candidates from several centres. A School/Centre may request a nearby School to give assistance in e-Registration by providing the ICT facilities. Centres can also hire equipment for a one time off use.
The use of electronic registration process will take an evolutionary (phased) approach whereby the prevalence and proliferation of technologies will determine the specific mode a particular centre uses. The initial phase is the one where users shall use the desktop application.
As technologies improve and become more spread and affordable, e-Registration will evolve into a fully-fledged on-line registration system in which Examination Centres will register candidates on-line.
The purpose of this circular, therefore, is to inform you that UNEB introduced electronic registration of candidates starting last year for UCE and UACE. With your cooperation, this innovation will reduce congestion at our offices and improve on the overall efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery in the Board.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS For proper utilization of the e-Registration programme, a School/Centre should have the following:
Digital photographs of candidates
Computer with Windows Operating System
Internet connection: In the absence of an internet connection at the centre, the data can be exported to an Excel workbook, then go to an area with internet facilities.
A trained person to do e-Registration.Examination centres may meet the minimum requirements by teaming with Schools in their neighborhood or hire equipment.
TRAINING AND INSTALLATION UNEB has carried out training of all Users/Heads of examination centres in March 2016. The training focused on how to install and use the e-Registration programme.
SENDING DATA TO UNEB All the required information for registration of candidates should be entered in the TEMPLATES provided in the e-registration system.
The only method of submitting Registration data to UNEB is by using the UNEB portal.
Note that data should be uploaded to the UNEB portal after thorough verification and confirmation of accuracy.
Institution choices SHALL BE submitted at the time of registration.
2. Capture Candidate In formationUganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) is an assessment body with systems of examination formats and grading inherited from the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate.
The Syndicate was responsible for school examinations in the British colonies until 1968 in the case of East African Countries. In 1968 the East African Examinations Council (EAEC) came into being, and in collaboration with the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate took over Secondary School Examinations and issued joint certificates.
This was a gradual separation of East African countries from the Syndicate. In 1971, the EAEC became independent. The EAEC conducted Secondary School Examinations and issued the East African Certificate of Education (EACE) and the East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE).
The EAEC also took over Business Examinations from the Royal Society of Arts and Technical Examinations from City and Guilds of London.
This arrangement went on up to June 1980 when the EAC broke up and Uganda started conducting its own Examinations. Consequently, the East African Certificate of Education (EACE) was renamed the Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE), while the East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE) was renamed the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE).
In 1983, the Primary Leaving Examination Section was transferred from the Ministry of Education to UNEB. From 1991 to 1998 UNEB was also responsible for Primary Teachers’ Examinations. In 1999 the Government shifted Primary Teachers’ Examinations to the Institute of Teacher Education, Kyambogo, now Kyambogo University.
In 2008, an Act of Parliament established the Uganda Business and Technical Examinations Board (UBTEB) responsible for examinations in Business, Technical and Vocational training. The 2008 BTVET Act removed the responsibility of conducting Business and Technical Examinations from UNEB and vested it in UBTEB in a phased manner.
The last examination will be conducted in 2014, and thereafter UNEB will be responsible for school examinations at primary and secondary school levels as follows:
Primary Leaving Examination
Uganda Certificate of Education Examination
Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education Examination.
3. Upload Data to UNEB portalUNEB does not issue duplicate certificates. In case of loss/damage of result slips and/or certificates, a letter of verification of results is issued to serve the concerned candidate. These are issued on request by individuals, educational institutions, employers and government agencies that carry out investigations. The requirements for this service are: (i) Individuals should:
bring a letter from school/centre of sitting
come in person. Candidates outside the country should send a copy of the identity document and a letter authorizing someone else to process the document.
bring a letter from Police , in case of loss or damage of slip/certificate
present a copy of a valid identity card
pay processing fees as determined from time to time. Payment will be made to the Cashier and an appropriate receipt issued. The approved fee effective January 2015 is 40,000 shillings for an ordinary letter and 80,000 shillings for a Hard Card that serves as substitute for a certificate.(ii) Institutions, agencies, bodies
Provide a: letter of request addressed to the Executive Secretary, UNEB typed list of persons whose results are to be verified indicating level of examination (PLE, UCE or UACE) year of sitting and the correct index number (including both centre & candidate number)
photocopies of the result document to be verified/confirmed and the “original” document where forgery is highly suspected
Pay the Uganda National Examinations Board against an invoice issued by the Board.Processing of letters of verification of results (LVR) is done at Ntinda office block. You can also apply online here
4. Obtain Invoices and make PaymentsUNEB awards Certificates to successful candidates according to the prevailing policies.
5. Look out for any amendmentsIf a person hold qualification documents from foreign countries and would like to use them in Uganda, we equate such results to the equivalent of UNEB standards for PLE, UCE or UACE.
With your cooperation, this innovation will reduce congestion at our offices and improve on the overall efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery in the Board. UNEB Online Registration Procedures and Guidelines
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
For proper utilization of the e-Registration programme, a School/Center should have the following:
- Digital photographs of candidates
- Computer with Windows Operating System
- Internet connection: In the absence of an internet connection at the Center, the data can be exported to an Excel workbook, then go to an area with internet facilities.
- A trained person to do e-Registration.
Examination Centers may meet the minimum requirements by teaming with Schools in their neighborhood or hire equipment.
- TRAINING AND INSTALLATION
UNEB has carried out training of all Users/Heads of examination Centers in March 2016. The training focused on how to install and use the e-Registration programme.
- SENDING DATA TO UNEB
All the required information for registration of candidates should be entered in the TEMPLATES provided in the e-registration system.
- The only method of submitting Registration data to UNEB is by using the UNEB portal.
- Note that data should be uploaded to the UNEB portal after thorough verification and confirmation of accuracy.
- Institution choices SHALL BE submitted at the time of registration.
- PAYMENT FOR e-REGISTRATION
A payment gateway has been developed. This implies that when candidates’ data is uploaded, an invoice is generated, and the information is automatically relayed to the participating banks (Stanbic Bank and Centenary Bank). Schools will select their preferred bank and mode of payment. The invoice number is the key reference to be presented to the bank. Once payment is received, the records are automatically updated. The accepted modes of payment are cash or bank draft only. EFT/RTGS will NOT be allowed. No cash payment will be allowed within UNEB offices. UNEB Online Registration Procedures and Guidelines
NOTE: A single bill will be generated for any submitted number of candidates, and will include:
- UCE: Registration fee, Private candidate fee (where applicable) Late registration surcharge fee (where applicable)
- UACE: Registration fee (including entry fee and PCF) Private candidate fee (where applicable) Late registration surcharge fee (where applicable)
NB: 1. Costs of Institution Choices form (A5) and Photo collection form (PCF) have been included in the new fees. No extra charges should be levied for those items. The money must be paid within a maximum of three days after submission of data. A Center is deemed to have registered candidates only if the registration fees have been fully paid. UNEB Online Registration Procedures and Guidelines
- Any alteration/ amendment to already submitted registration data will attract UNDER PROTEST fees.
- The Registration fees are EXCLUSIVE of bank charges.
- CHECKING REGISTRATION STATUS
At the end of registration in June, UNEB will broadcast a message to alert Candidates of the end of registration. Parents/Guardians of candidates will be able to check the status of the candidates (whether registered or not) by sending a sms using a code to be provided at a later time. UNEB Online Registration Procedures and Guidelines
Registration period
(i) Normal registration for all candidates will close on the registration deadline.
(ii) Late Registration with 50% surcharge for all candidates all will start on registration date and close on registration deadline.
- ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
PLE/UCE Results:
This shall be verified automatically by the registration programme. Head teachers should verify and confirm that candidates provide the correct index number and year of sitting. There is no age limit for candidates taking the UCE and UACE Examinations. UNEB Online Registration Procedures and Guidelines
UCE: Only candidates who have passed PLE (Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4) or its equivalent and have attended a full lower Secondary (i.e., four years of Ordinary Level) may be registered for UCE examination. Only candidates who sat PLE shall be allowed to register. Candidates registering under USE must be those who sat PLE only. A candidate who is is 20 years old and above and did not sit for PLE may be allowed to register for UCE examination as an ADULT PRIVATE CANDIDATE without considering his/her PLE result, with special permission from the Executive Secretary, UNEB. This condition applies to Ugandan Citizens only.
UACE: Only candidates who have passed UCE (Grades 1, 2, 3, and 4) and obtained the Uganda Certificate of Education, or an equivalent qualification, and have pursued an Advanced Level course of at least two years can be registered for UACE examination. Candidates registering under UPOLET must be those who sat UCE.
N.B (i) The minimum number of candidates to be registered by a center is 10 at each level (UCE & UACE). Centers with less than 10 candidates should seek permission from the Executive Secretary, UNEB, to register under other centers as school private candidates. | ||
(ii) | Do not register candidates beyond the maximum capacity assigned to your center by UNEB, except after re-validation and expansion of your center capacity, or with special permission from the Executive Secretary, UNEB. This applies to USE and UPOLET schools as well. A Center that does not abide with the above condition will be subjected to a penalty of 50,000/= per candidate |
- Accuracy of Candidates’ Registration
It is the responsibility of the candidates and Heads of Centers to ensure that their entries are in order and correctly entered. Candidates must proofread and sign on the printed copy of registered candidates. (d)
The correct age, entry code, gender, funding, disability, citizenship and district code should be properly filled for the corresponding categories of candidates. (i) The Index Numbers
- Give index numbers systematically, without skipping any index numbers
for candidates who are absent or are pending registration for one reason or another. Index numbers for UCE start with 001, while those for UACE start with 501 onwards, after writing the center number.
(2) Candidates must not share index numbers.
(3) A candidate must not have more than one index number, i.e., he/she must enter once.
(4) Do not substitute or alter the names and subject choice of already registered candidates.
(5) Any additional candidate must be given the next index number on your registration list.
(6) Once a candidate’s registration is submitted under a given index number, this WILL NOT be changed.
NB: All candidates from the same center must use the same district code, i.e., where the School/Center is located. District codes are appended at the end of this circular. Any relocation of a school/examination Center to another district must be communicated to UNEB by the Head of Center in writing immediately.
(ii) The different entry codes for UCE candidates are as follows:
CODE 1: for school candidates and private school candidates sitting for the first time
CODE 2: for school candidates repeating the examination
CODE 3: for purely private candidates sitting for the first time
CODE 4: for private candidates repeating the examination
CODE 0: for visually impaired candidates sitting for the first time or as repeaters.
(iii) The different entry codes for UACE candidates are as follows:
CODE 5: for school candidates and private school candidates sitting for the first time
CODE 6: for school candidates repeating the examination
CODE 7: for visually impaired candidates sitting for the first time or as repeaters
CODE 8: for purely private candidates sitting for the first time
CODE 9: for private candidates repeating the examination.
(iv) Entry codes for disabilities/special needs A-G must be filled by all the affected candidates in their respective categories. These should be accompanied with separate written explanations for categories A-F to enable UNEB make the necessary arrangements to meet the needs of such candidates during examinations.
(e) Subject/Paper Codes Candidates should be informed about the correct subject/paper codes in PART 3. They should also be informed of compulsory subjects i.e., at UCE 112 English Language, 456 Mathematics, 535 Physics, 545 Chemistry and 553 Biology: and at UACE, S101 General Paper. Special attention must be given to optional subjects and subjects with optional papers. There are THREE options of PRACTICAL PAPERS in 535 Physics, 545 Chemistry and 553 Biology.
All Centers should first of all register candidates for practicals (535/3, 545/3 and 553/2). It is only where the number of candidates is too large to be handled in a day, that some candidates can be registered for option 535/4,5; 545/4,5 and 553/3,4. The minimum number of candidates for each option is 10. UNEB Online Registration Procedures and Guidelines
A Center should not have more than TWO SHIFTS of candidates for any practical paper in a day. It should be noted that 241 History has the following independent papers: 241/1 Paper One East Africa (Compulsory) 241/2 Paper Two West Africa 241/3 Paper Three Central Africa 241/4 Paper Four South Africa A candidate must offer Paper One and any other one paper chosen from options 2-4, by entering only one of the optional papers.
Candidates offering 610 Art at UCE must register for 3 papers including Paper 5 (compulsory) and any other two papers chosen from 1-4. Candidates registering for IPS subjects (612 Art and Design, 654 Textile Science and Garment construction, 665 Foods and Nutrition, 736 Mechanical Practice, 745 Building Practice and 753 Electrical Practice), must not confuse them with the traditional subjects of similar nature. Candidates offering 612 Art and Design must register for Paper 1 and any other 3.
Note:
(i) UCE School candidates and private school candidates must register for a minimum of 8 and maximum of 10 subjects. These subjects must include:
Group I (English Language), at least one subject chosen from each of the
Group II (Humanities), IV (Mathematics), and visually impaired candidates may offer 500 General Science and/or 527 Agriculture in
Group V. However, they should not register for Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Home Science, Art and Technical subjects. UNEB Online Registration Procedures and Guidelines
Candidates with other special needs/disabilities must get clearance from the Executive Secretary, UNEB, on presentation of written explanations from the Headteacher.
Private candidates attending full time lessons in licensed or registered schools by the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Sports must register for a minimum of 8 and maximum of 10 subjects (which must include the core science subjects); while Repeaters may register for one or more subjects but not exceeding 10.
Purely private candidates register for a minimum of 8 subjects and a maximum of 10 subjects.
(ii) UACE candidates must register for General Paper and EITHER
- 3 Principal subjects and Subsidiary Mathematics OR
- 3 Principal subjects and Subsidiary Computer.
Repeaters and Private candidates should register for General Paper and at least one Principal subject or any of the above combinations. No candidate should register for more than 3 Principal and 2 Subsidiary subjects including General Paper (maximum is 5 subjects).
- All candidates offering Principal Mathematics (P425) must register for
Subsidiary ICT (S850).
- All candidates offering combinations that include Economics (P220), but without Principal Mathematics (P425), must register for Subsidiary Mathematics (S475).
- All Candidates offering Science combinations without Principal Mathematics (e.g., PCB, BAG, GCB) must register for Subsidiary Mathematics (S475).
- The rest of the candidates outside the above categories are free to choose between either Subsidiary ICT (S850) or Subsidiary Mathematics (S475) at their discretion.
- Blind candidates, Purely Private candidates and Repeaters cannot register for Subsidiary ICT and Subsidiary Mathematics but General Paper only.
In no case can a student attending a school recognized by the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Sports be accepted for examination as a pure private candidate.
- Candidates offering P615 Art at UACE must register for any four papers. Check carefully that candidates’ choices of subjects comply with the regulations stated in the syllabus.
- Candidates are advised to avoid selecting more than one subject from groups that are usually timetabled together. UACE candidates are particularly advised to avoid combining Science subjects with Arts subjects, e.g., Sciences with Languages, Physics with Geography, and Biology with Economics etc. (Refer to 2015 timetable).
(iii) Ensure that all candidates have entered the correct subjects and Papers, whether they are compulsory or optional, to avoid paying 50,000/= Under Protest fee per paper. NB: Candidates well developed permanent signatures, and not names or initials should be used where they are to sign personally. Initials and names will not be accepted for signatures. No other person should sign for a candidate.
Blind candidates can use thumb prints. Candidates must be able to reproduce the same signatures whenever required.
(f) A Center should submit a generated/typed list of the candidates with their corresponding index numbers, names, gender, entry code, age and total number of subjects offered by each candidate, whether USE or Non-USE, UPOLET or Non-UPOLET, when submitting the Entries to UNEB for registration. For manually registered candidates this information must correspond with those on entry forms and albums.
(g) All the candidates at a Center should be registered once. When registering any additional Candidate(s) avoid duplicating index numbers.
(h) Where there are blind or visually impaired candidates, another list of such candidates (extracted from the main list) indicating their index numbers, names, gender, whether totally/partially blind, subjects and papers, should be submitted separately to UNEB at the time of registration. Indicate whether a candidate needs Braille or enlarged print. For enlarged print, please state the font size.
- PHOTOGRAPHS
Centers registering candidates electronically should have normal digital passport size photographs. Get a professional photographer to take colour photographs with high resolution. The prescribed dimensions shall be 1.5-inch width by 2-inch height and edit them for clarity. A camera of 9 mega pixels and above preferably should be used to take the photographs then, stored in digital form. NB: Do not interchange photographs of candidates. Candidates must verify and confirm the correctness of the photographs posted against their index numbers and names
- LOCATION OF THE Center
On a separate sheet of paper: –
- Draw a sketch map clearly showing the location and direction to your school from
the storage station, indicating the approximate distance in kilometres.
- All Centers should submit the sketch map to UNEB Ntinda together with electronically generated class list signed by all candidates confirming their data, not later than July 15, 2016.
- PRIVATE HALLS
(a) In addition to the above-mentioned points, it should be noted that Centers branded as Private Halls register candidates as “PRIVATE”. Such Centers may register up to 150 candidates only except with special permission from the Executive Secretary, UNEB.
(b) Private Halls managed by DIS/DEO must register candidates for General Science, but not Pure Sciences (Agriculture, Physics, Chemistry, Biology) Home Sciences, Art 610/4 at UCE and P615/4 at UACE and Technical subjects involving practicals, except with special permission from the Executive Secretary, UNEB. Such halls can register purely private candidates but not school candidates attending full time lessons in schools licensed or registered by the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Sports. This is because Halls have no facilities such as laboratories, workshops and specialists to set the apparatus and try out the experiments.
(c) Private Halls managed by the Area Supervisors or attached to schools with recognized UNEB centers may register private candidates for pure/core sciences, but not Art 610/4 at UCE and P615/4 at UACE. Such Halls can register private school candidates attending full time lessons in licensed or registered schools.
- REGISTRATION OF CANDIDATES FROM OTHER SCHOOLS
A school with a UNEB center number is not allowed to register candidates from another school without a UNEB Center Number, except with special permission from the Executive Secretary, UNEB. Such candidates must register for core science subjects at UCE and be given Entry Code 1. They should be declared as private school candidates and pay private candidates fees of Shs 15,000/= for UCE, and Shs 18,000/= for UACE at registration. Heads of Center (except Private Halls) who do not seek permission to register private candidates or do not declare them at registration time will be considered for disciplinary action, which may include withdrawal of the Center number or an extra surcharge of Shs 50,000/= per candidate.
- REGISTRATION FEES
The registration fees for both UCE and UACE 2016 has been indicated in a separate detailed circular. Closing Date for Registration
(i) Heads of Center should make sure that all candidates at their Centers are registered for examinations before the deadline. Critically observe the closing dates for normal and late registration of candidates, because the Board will not accept registration of candidates after the deadline. Late conversion of results from other examination bodies and verification of results will not be considered as valid reasons for late registration.
(ii) Centers awaiting re-validation results for expansion of their Center capacities must register candidates up to the current ceiling before deadline to avoid late registration surcharge.
- TRANSFER AND WITHDRAWAL OF CANDIDATES
- Transfer
Transfer of registered candidates from one Center to another is discouraged by the Board, except in some very special circumstances such as illness, or the occurrence of natural disasters.
Suspension and dismissal of students do not fall under these special circumstances. In case a candidate has to transfer, a written permission must be obtained from the Executive Secretary, UNEB.
There is a transfer fee of Shs 250,000/= per candidate to be paid.
A transferred candidate shall be de-registered from the former Center and will be required to register afresh at the new Center. Heads of Center who accept or encourage illegal transfer of candidates will be considered for disciplinary action and such candidates will not get their results.
- Withdrawal of candidature
If a candidate has withdrawn his/her candidature, the index number of such a candidate should not be given to another candidate. Examination fees are not refundable nor transferable after withdrawal.
- IDENTIFICATION OF CANDIDATES
It is becoming increasingly difficult to identify candidates during examination time. Identity cards are issued as late as on the day of sitting the first paper. UNEB will only accept (as valid) identity cards issued not later than the last date of registration.
NB: Registering for UNEB Examinations implies that one has understood and is in full agreement with Entry Regulations and these guidelines.
Executive secretary
cc Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Sports All District Education Officers All District Inspectors of School All Municipal Education Officers All Municipal Inspectors of School DISTRICT CODES
CODE | DISTRICT | CODE | DISTRICT | CODE | DISTRICT | ||
001 | ADJUMANI | 041 | RAKAI | 081 | AMUDAT | ||
002 | APAC | 042 | RUKUNGIRI | 082 | BUIKWE | ||
003 | ARUA | 043 | SOROTI | 083 | BUYENDE | ||
004 | BUGIRI | 044 | SSEMBABULE | 084 | KYEGEGWA | ||
005 | BUNDIBUGYO | 045 | TORORO | 085 | LAMWO | ||
006 | BUSIA | 046 | KABERAMAIDO | 086 | OTUKE | ||
007 | BUSHENYI | 047 | KAMWENGE | 087 | ZOMBO | ||
008 | GULU | 048 | KANUNGU | 088 | AGAGO | ||
009 | HOIMA | 049 | KAYUNGA | 089 | ALEBTONG | ||
010 | IGANGA | 050 | KYENJOJO | 090 | BUHWEJU | ||
011 | JINJA | 051 | MAYUGE | 091 | BUKOMANSIMBI | ||
012 | KABALE | 052 | NAKAPIRIPIRIT | 092 | BULAMBULI | ||
013 | KABAROLE | 053 | PADER | 093 | BUTAMBALA | ||
014 | KALANGALA | 054 | SIRONKO | 094 | BUVUMA | ||
015 | KAMPALA | 055 | WAKISO | 095 | GOMBA | ||
016 | KAMULI | 056 | YUMBE | 096 | KALUNGU | ||
017 | KAPCHORWA | 057 | AMOLATAR | 097 | KIBUKU | ||
018 | KASESE | 058 | AMURIA | 098 | KIRYANDONGO | ||
019 | KATAKWI | 059 | BUKWO | 099 | KOLE | ||
020 | KIBAALE | 060 | BUTALEJA | 100 | KWEEN | ||
021 | KIBOGA | 061 | IBANDA | 101 | KYANKWANZI | ||
022 | KISORO | 062 | ISINGIRO | 102 | LUUKA | ||
023 | KITGUM | 063 | KAABONG | 103 | LWENGO | ||
024 | KOTIDO | 064 | KALIRO | 104 | MITOOMA | ||
025 | KUMI | 065 | KIRUHURA | 105 | NAMAYINGO | ||
026 | LIRA | 066 | KOBOKO | 106 | NAPAK | ||
027 | LUWEERO | 067 | MANAFWA | 107 | NGORA | ||
028 | MASAKA | 068 | MITYANA | 108 | NTOROKO | ||
029 | MASINDI | 069 | NAKASEKE | 109 | NWOYA | ||
030 | MBALE | 070 | ABIM | 110 | RUBIRIZI | ||
031 | MBARARA | 071 | AMURU | 111 | SERERE | ||
032 | MPIGI | 072 | BUDAKA | 112 | SHEEMA | ||
033 | MOROTO | 073 | BUDUDA | ||||
034 | MOYO | 074 | BUKEDEA | ||||
035 | MUBENDE | 075 | BULIISA | ||||
036 | MUKONO | 076 | DOKOLO | ||||
037 | NAKASONGOLA | 077 | LYANTONDE | ||||
038 | NEBBI | 078 | NAMUTUMBA | ||||
039 | NTUNGAMO | 079 | OYAM | ||||
040 | PALLISA | 080 | MARACHA |