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UNEB OFFICIAL TIMETABLE FOR 2025 IS OUT

Kampala,Uganda|The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has released the official timetables for the 2025 national exams.

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September,18.2025
By Ojok walter-Lcc reporter
Kampala,Uganda|The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has released the official timetables for the 2025 national exams.
Over1.4 million learners are registered to sit their final papers this academic year.
The exams will cover the three major sets including Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE), Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE), and Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) all beginning next month.
UNEB Executive Director Daniel Odongo confirmed that the UCE will be the first to roll out, starting with a compulsory candidate briefing by head teachers on October 10.
Briefing sessions are critical for preparing learners with the rules and expectations of the examination process.
The UCE written papers will then begin on October 13, with Geography in the morning and Biology theory in the afternoon.
UCE will run until November 7, then will come to climax with Technology and Design in the morning and Arabic then Reading Comprehension and Writing in the afternoon.
PLE will follow, beginning with a briefing on October 31. Pupils will sit their first exam, Mathematics, on November 3, followed by Social Studies and Religious Education in the afternoon. On November 4, candidates will complete their papers with Integrated Science in the morning and English in the afternoon.
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September,18.2025

By Ojok walter-Lcc reporter
Kampala,Uganda|The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has released the official timetables for the 2025 national exams.
Over1.4 million learners are registered to sit their final papers this academic year.
The exams will cover the three major sets including Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE), Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE), and Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) all beginning next month.
UNEB Executive Director Daniel Odongo confirmed that the UCE will be the first to roll out, starting with a compulsory candidate briefing by head teachers on October 10.
Briefing sessions are critical for preparing learners with the rules and expectations of the examination process.
The UCE written papers will then begin on October 13, with Geography in the morning and Biology theory in the afternoon.
UCE will run until November 7, then will come to climax with Technology and Design in the morning and Arabic then Reading Comprehension and Writing in the afternoon.
PLE will follow, beginning with a briefing on October 31. Pupils will sit their first exam, Mathematics, on November 3, followed by Social Studies and Religious Education in the afternoon. On November 4, candidates will complete their papers with Integrated Science in the morning and English in the afternoon.
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