A nationwide health-training exam covering 100,272 candidates just wrapped in Uganda, and certificate-level trainees absolutely smashed it at 95.8%.
Second national TVET assessment scale
Second national TVET assessment scale
- Uganda Health Professions Assessment Board tested 100,272 trainees.
- Exams spanned 215 accredited sites in total.
- Continuing candidates hit 81,230 this round.
- Final-semester trainees numbered 19,042.
- Some 13,089 of 13,665 certificate candidates passed.
- Distinction-level results clocked in at 17.6%.
- Credit grades covered a whopping 73.2%.
- Only 215 trainees bombed the cutoff.
- Around 4,469 of 5,377 diploma candidates cleared.
- The distinction sat at a slim 3.5%.
- Credit-level grades landed at 67%.
- Nearly 724 trainees fell short entirely.
- Female candidates dominated at 68.2% enrollment.
- Male trainees trailed behind at 31.6%.
- Nursing programmes saw growing male registrations.
- Janet Kataaha Museveni praised the regulatory overhaul.
- Her comments flagged tighter competency-based standards.
- Enrollment bumps signal workforce growth, she argued.
- Successful graduates got nudged toward ethical practice.
- Hellen Mukakarisa Kataratambi confirmed key programme shifts.
- Certificate in Comprehensive Nursing got axed permanently.
- Critical-care and emergency-nursing diplomas debuted officially.
- Paediatrics and Child Health Nursing enrollment jumped 85.7%.