Majority of Uganda's Graduate Schools Unaccredited

The National Council for Higher Education's chair, Abdu Kasozi, has warned that several universities are offering masters and doctorate degrees when they are not qualified to do so. Out of 32 universities, only 13 are chartered and qualified to offer graduate degrees.

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Only 13 universities out of 32 qualify to offer masters and PhD Degrees.

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  • ongom.peter
    Nov 27 2012, 02:09

    The NCHE should maintain their grip and mean their words, the quality of education in Uganda should not be compromised otherwise we are bound to lose everything in the international arena, why is Uganda sounding a lot on controversial issues?