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S4 candidates begin UCE exams

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
March 1, 2021
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Senior four students across the country are slated to sit for their final 2020 Uganda certificate of examinations this morning.

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UCE students were supposed to sit for these exams last year, but due to covid-19 disruption that led to closure of schools, the school calendar was changed.

Speaking to KFM,The Uganda national examination board’s public relations officer Jenipher Kalule says that Uneb successfully dispatched all the examination materials yesterday and the last batch for the hard to reach area will arrive today by 7.30am.

She says that all the examination centers should respect the standard operating procedures of ensuring that there is two meter distance between candidates, ensure that candidates wear their masks and mount washing facilities at all examination centers .

 

Over 330,000 students slated to sit for 2020 exams will start with Physics practicals in the morning and fine art paper 2 in the evening.

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