If you’re one of the thousands of new Makerere University students wondering how to confirm your place at the hill, here’s some good news.
The university has issued clear guidelines for accessing provisional admission letters, and thankfully, the process is simpler than navigating Wandegeya traffic on a Monday morning.
The solution involves three straightforward steps that don’t require a computer science degree to execute.
First, log into your individual application portal using the same password you used during applications. Remember that password you wrote down somewhere “safe” and then forgot? Time to find it.
Next, locate the “Admission History” section where your academic future awaits, not buried in spam folders or lost in postal delays.
Finally, click the “DOWNLOAD PROVISIONAL LETTER” button at the bottom right corner. Yes, it’s that straightforward.
If technology decides to betray you as it often does, don’t panic and start questioning your life choices.
Simply visit office 302 in the Senate Building where actual humans can help solve your problem.
Pack patience and maybe a snack because university offices operate in their own time zone, somewhere between “we’ll get to it” and “eventually.”
For new students navigating this process, some practical advice can save you unnecessary stress. Screenshot everything once you download your letter, save multiple copies in different locations, and don’t wait until the last minute to sort this out.
If your letter hasn’t been generated yet, visiting office 302 is your best bet rather than sending increasingly desperate emails to various university accounts.
Ohterwise, welcome to Makerere, dear freshers.