Makerere University Law School. Courtesy Photo
The lists showing students who passed and those who failed law pre-entry exams 2026-2027 and their schools have been released.
The lists showing results for the Bachelor of Laws Pre-entry examination 2026-2027 were released by the Academic Registrar of Makerere University on Monday, May 11, 2026.
Thousands sat the Bachelor of Laws Pre-entry examination 2026-2027 on Saturday, April 18, 2026, while a few hundreds who had registered for the same exams skipped them.
The Academic Registrar explained the way forward for those who scored the 50 per cent mark.
“Candidates who scored 50% and above passed the examination and have been recommended to the Admissions Committee for consideration,” the Academic Registrar noted.
“However, the candidates who passed have to submit an application where Bachelor of Laws is among the programme choices in the application system.”
There is also an appeal process allowed for students who are unhappy with their scores.
“Candidate who are not satisfied with their results may appeal within two weeks from the date of the release of results.”
Candidates with excellent scores are eligible for admission on government sponsorship.
The lists include those of A-leavers, diploma holders, degree holders and mature age entry candidates.
The lists are below:
You can see the full list of students admitted on government sponsorship for all public universities for the 2026-2027 academic year, as well as schools which sent more students on government sponsorship (national merit) Here and There.
You can see names of students admitted under diploma holders scheme and mature age entry scheme Here and There.
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