Good news coming in for Makerere Business School students who have just finished their courses is that testimonials are reportedly ready for such students and can be picked at the Nakawa campus. More information regarding this subject indicates that such students can be able to access their testimonials from their respective departments at any time of the working days.
Testimonials act as an endorsement or formal statement testifying a student’s qualification and can be very vital in job hunting. In addition, we have also learned that more academic transcripts for the February 2017 fresh graduates have also been put on disposal at level 5 reception only awaiting to be picked by their owners.
MUBS’ quick action on the issuance of such vital documents comes after various threats at its sister institution Makerere University whose students have on several occasions vowed to go on strike over continued delay of their transcripts.
Following an incident that happened early January this year when a Bank of Africa employee forged a Mubs transcript, the new documents are said to contain serial numbers that can easily differentiate them from the forged ones.