Assessment body Uganda National Examinations Board (Uneb) says it will hold UACE 2025 results of schools or examination centres with debts.
Tens of thousands of candidates who sat for UACE 2025 examinations are awaiting results from Uneb. Available Uneb statistics indicate that a total of 166,402 candidates registered to sit the 2025 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) examinations.
This number included 70 prisoners, 66 males, and four females.
There was a 14.6 per cent increase in the number of candidates who sat UACE 2025 in 2025 compared to the previous year (2024) when 141,996 candidates sat the end of A-level examinations.
The candidature included 93,630 males or 56 per cent and 77,772 females or 44 per cent.
Candidates sat for UACE 2025 examinations at 2,844 centres across the country from November 10 to December 5, 2025.
In a reminder to heads of Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) centres, Uneb has called on head teachers to pay all outstanding balances before the assessment body’s officials and Education minister Janet Museveni release UACE 2025 results.
“Please ensure that you clear all outstanding invoices with Uneb before the release of the 2025 UACE results,” the reminder to UACE school head teachers read in part.
“The board shall not release results of schools that owe Uneb money. Please ignore if your centre already cleared.”
Uneb recently clarified on UACE 2025 results release date reports Here.
You can see the list of best performing A-level schools in previous UACE sittings Here and There.
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