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At the start of each examination, make sure you (or student representatives) examine the examination
question paper envelope(s) to find out whether it/they is/are intact or already opened. If the
envelope(s) is/are opened outside the examination room, then report immediately to Executive
Secretary UNEB, P O Box 7066 Kampala, E-mail:uneb@uneb.ac.ug.
Follow the examination paper rubric. Do not answer more questions than asked for in the rubric. The
examiners will not mark the extra questions.
Write your correct names, numbers and signature on your answer booklets for all the papers you take.
These must be the same as on the entry form you filled at registration. Candidates with differing
names in any of their papers will not get results.
Sit only the examination papers you have registered for. No results will be issued for papers
you have not registered for.
Sit the examination only at the centre/school where you have been registered to take it.
Do not go out before or immediately at the end of each examination. Witness the checking and sealing
of the scripts first.
Leave used or unused answer booklet(s) inside the examination room.
No separate paper will be provided for rough work.
Mobile phones are not allowed in or around the examination room.
Sharing of calculators, mathematical tables, rulers, pens, etc. is not permitted during the examination.

CAUTION AGAINST MALPRACTICE IN OR AROUND THE EXAMINATION ROOM


Breach of instructions/regulations, irregularity, misconduct or dishonesty (cheating) in connection with UNEB
examinations may lead to disqualification or cancellation of results of a candidate or of all candidates at a
centre. Any candidate found involving himself/herself in malpractice in the examination may be refused to
continue with his/her examination, disqualified, arrested and handed over to the Police. Such a candidate
may be barred from sitting any other UNEB examinations. CANDIDATES AND ALL CONCERNED MUST
NOTE THAT INVOLVEMENT IN MALPRACTICE IN ONE PAPER SHALL LEAD TO THE
CANCELLATION OF RESULTS OF THE WHOLE EXAMINATION. Where malpractice is suspected,
candidates and all concerned will be summoned to appear before the Board.
The following are cases of malpractice that will lead to disqualification, cancellation of results or arrest of a
candidate:
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Smuggling of unauthorized material into the examination room.


Copying from one another (collusion), or leaving work exposed such that another candidate can copy
from.
External assistance given by teachers and/or any other persons.
Prior knowledge of examination questions, or confidential advance instructions.
Impersonation, i.e. hiring somebody else to sit the examination or where another person rather than
the duly registered candidate sits the examination.
Improper behaviour, e.g. making noise, disobeying supervisors and the invigilators, violent behavior
such as attacking or threatening invigilators, disrupting the examination etc.
Substitution of examination scripts during or after the examination.
Irregularity e.g. taking longer time than that stipulated on the question paper to sit an examination or
one candidate using different names.
Tearing the answer booklet/script into loose sheets, tearing out any pages of the script or folding the
script in anyway. Torn scripts will not be marked and candidates involved may have their results
cancelled.
Being in possession of a mobile phone or any other communication gadgets.
Any other cases of malpractice that shall be detected.

Candidates should report directly to the Board any person (could be another candidate, Invigilator, Teacher
or Headteacher) suspected to be indulging in examination malpractice. Use the address: Executive Secretary
UNEB, P. O. Box 7066, Kampala.
E-mail: uneb@uneb.ac.ug
The Board reserves the right to declare publicly names of centres, candidates or anyone else who will have
involved themselves in examination malpractice.
You will be able to access your examination results on a mobile phone as soon as they are released by
sending a well formatted SMS as follows: Type UCE, leave a space, then type your index number and send
to 6600 on networks as will be specified by the Board at the time of release of results. There should be no
spaces in the index number. For example, UCE U2769/018.

UGANDA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS BOARD


EXAMINATION TIMETABLE FOR U.C.E
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2016
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The purpose of the examination is to assess the candidates level of achievement. It is not an end in itself but will help
to place candidates in their career paths. Candidates should therefore approach the examination without panic.
TIME ALLOWED FOR QUESTION PAPER: The time allowed for each paper is shown against the name of the paper
and NO EXTRA TIME IS TO BE ALLOWED. In case of any discrepancy, the time stated on the question paper must be
taken as correct. Any time allocated for reading through questions, studying maps, etc. is included in the total time
shown except when special paper instructions indicate otherwise.
In drawing up a detailed timetable for circulation to schools and/or candidates the Board is guided by the following rules:
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Papers included in the same period should begin at the same time, except when a candidate is offering two papers
in the same period, the second paper should be timed to follow the first after a reasonable interval, but not
exceeding 30 minutes.
Daytime periods should be provided for Art Papers.
No candidate may take more than one of the papers bracketed together.

Uganda National Examinations Board will arrange timetables for examinations in 662/2 Foods and Nutrition, 665/2 IPS
Foods and Nutrition, 672/2 Home Management, 314/1 Oral French, 309/3 German Orals and 621/3 Music Practical
which will be conducted by visiting examiners on dates prior to 14th October 2016.
Coursework Assessment marks for subjects where it is a requirement including French 314/1 must be submitted to
Room 39, UNEB offices-Ntinda not later than 30th September 2016. Centres must deliver the Coursework
Assessment marks and not post or send by courier. Subjects with coursework components will not be graded without
coursework marks.
IMPORTANT: Candidates attention is drawn to the Directions to Candidates and Caution Against Malpractice in or
around the Examination Room at the end of this document. It is hereby assumed that candidates and all concerned
have read, understood and will abide by these regulations.
The Chief Invigilator must begin the Morning session at 9.00 a.m. and the Afternoon session at 2.00 p.m.
Any deviation from the set time must be explained to the Board in writing. Candidates with special needs will be allowed
45 extra minutes.

TIMETABLE FOR U.C.E. PRACTICAL TESTS AND THEORY


DAY & DATE
FRIDAY
14th October
MONDAY
17th October
TUESDAY
18th October
WEDNESDAY
19th October
THURSDAY
20Rth October
FRIDAY
21st October
MONDAY
24th October
TUESDAY
25th October

PERIOD
MORNING
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING

Dan N. Odongo

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

WEDNESDAY
26th October

AFTERNOON

SUBJECT
Briefing of candidates on Directions and
Caution
535/3 Physics (Practical)
612/2 IPS Still Life/Nature
820/1 Shorthand (60 w.p.m)
545/3 Chemistry (Practical)
621/1 Music Aural
752/2 Power and Energy
456/1 Mathematics
456/2 Mathematics
553/2 Biology
753/4 Electrical Practice
751/2 Electricity and Electronics
273/1 Geography
273/2 Geography
112/1 English Language
112/2 English Language
241/1 History: East Africa
241/2 History: West Africa
241/3 History: Central Africa
241/4 History: South Africa
545/2 Chemistry
223/1 CRE: Christian Living Today
224/1 CRE: (St Lukes Gospel)
225/1 Islamic Religious Education

DURATION
2h
2h
2h
40
2h
45
2h
2h
2h
2h
3h
3h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h

15 min
30 min
min
min
30 min
30 min

30 min
30 min

2h 30 min
2h
1h 30 min

DAY & DATE


THURSDAY
27th October

PERIOD

THURSDAY
10th November

MORNING

SUBJECT
500/3 General Science (Biology)
553/1 Biology
527/1 Agric Principles and Practices
545/1 Chemistry
500/2 General Science (Chemistry)
751/1 Electricity and Electronics
752/1 Power and Energy
753/1 Electrical Practice
810/1 Principles of Accounts
800/1 Commerce
500/1 General Science (Physics)
535/1 Physics
535/2 Physics
840/1 Computer Studies
545/4 Chemistry (Practical)
224/2 CRE: Old Testament
224/3 CRE: The Early Church
224/4 CRE: The Church in E.A.
224/5 CRE:The African Religious Heritage
225/2 Islamic Religious Education
535/4 Physics (Practical)
610/4 Art: Studio Technology (Theory)
612/6 IPS: Studio Technology (Planning)
612/6 IPS: Studio Technology (Test)
612/1 Studio Technology
652/2 Clothing & Textiles
654/2 IPS: Clothing & Textiles
732/3 Woodwork
742/3 Metalwork
208/1 Literature in English
527/2 Agric Principles and Practices
610/2 Art: Living Person
Imaginative Composition
(Sketching Session)
612/4 IPS: Imaginative Composition
(Sketching Session)
610/2 Art: Imaginative Composition (Test)
612/4 IPS: Imaginative Composition (Test)
553/3 Biology
831/1 Typewriting
612/3 IPS: Living Person
545/5 Chemistry (Practical)
743/1 Building Construction
610/1 Art: Still Life & Nature Study
535/5 Physics (Practical)

AFTERNOON

285/1 Political Education

2h

FRIDAY
11th November

MORNING

553/4 Biology

2h

AFTERNOON

285/2 Political Education

2h

MONDAY
14th November

MORNING

845/1 Entrepreneurship Education

2h 30 min

AFTERNOON

845/2 Entrepreneurship Education

2h 30 min

610/3
612/5
610/3
612/5
475/1
631/1
475/2
631/2
337/1

2h
2h
3h
3h
2h
1h
2h
2h
2h

MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING

FRIDAY
28th October

MONDAY
31st October
TUESDAY
1st November

WEDNESDAY
2nd November

THURSDAY
3rd November

AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING

AFTERNOON

MORNING
AFTERNOON

FRIDAY
4th November

MORNING

AFTERNOON

MONDAY
7th November

MORNING

AFTERNOON
TUESDAY
8th November
WEDNESDAY
9th November

TUESDAY
15th November

WEDNESDAY
16th November

12th Nove

THURSDAY
MORNING
17th November

MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON

MORNING
AFTERNOON
MORNING
AFTERNOON

MORNING

732/1
736/1
742/1
745/1

Art: Craft A (Planning)


IPS: Craft (Planning)
Art: Craft A (Test)
IPS: Craft (Test)
Additional Mathematics
Health Education
Additional Mathematics
Health Education
Arabic: Grammar, Reading
Comprehension & Translation
Woodwork
Mechanical Practice
Metalwork
Building Practice

DURATION
1h 30 min
2h 30 min
2h 30 min
1h 30 min
1h 30 min
2h 30 min
2h 30 min
2h 30 min
2h 30 min
2h 30 min
1h 30 min
2h 15 min
2h 15 min
2h 30 min
2h
1h 30 min
1h 30 min
1h 30 min
1h 30 min
1h 30 min
2h 15 min
2h
2h 15 min
3h
2h
3h
3h
3h
3h
2h 30 min
2h
3h

DAY & DATE


THURSDAY
17th November

SUBJECT

DURATION

337/2
732/2
742/2
835/1
301/3
309/1
314/2

Arabic: Composition & Summary


Woodwork
Metalwork
Office Practice
Latin
German: Composition & Grammar
French: Grammar & Read.
Comprehension
336/1 Lugha ya Kiswahili
743/2 Building Construction
745/4 Building Practice
736/4 Mechanical Practice
309/2 German: Dict., Reading & Listening
Comprehension
314/3 French: Written
Expression/Composition
305/1 Leb Acoli
315/1 Leb Lango
325/1 LugbaraTi
335/1 Luganda
345/1 Runyankore/Rukiga
355/1 Lusoga
365/1 Ateso
375/1 Dhopadhola
385/1 Runyoro /Rutoro
305/2 Leb Acoli
315/2 Leb Lango
325/2 LugbaraTi
335/2 Luganda
345/2 Runyankore/Rukiga
355/2 Lusoga
365/2 Ateso
375/2 Dhopadhola
385/2 Runyoro/ Rutoro
301/1 Latin
610/5 History of Art & Appreciation
612/7 IPS History of Art & Appreciation
652/1 Clothing and Textiles
654/1 IPS Textile Science & Garment Constr
662/1 Foods and Nutrition
665/1 IPS Food & Nutrition
672/1 Home Management
840/2 Computer Studies
218/1 Fasihi ya Kiswahili
301/2 Latin

1h 30 min
2h
2h
2h
1h
2h
1h 30 min

MORNING

735/1
736/2
745/2
753/2

Technical Drawing
IPS Technical Drawing
IPS Technical Drawing
IPS Technical Drawing

3h
3h
3h
3h

AFTERNOON

621/2
735/2
735/3
736/3
745/3
753/3

Music
Technical Drawing (Mech.)
Technical Drawing (Building)
IPS Technical Drawing
IPS Technical Drawing
IPS Technical Drawing

3h
3h
3h
3h
3h
3h

PERIOD
AFTERNOON

MORNING
FRIDAY
18th November

AFTERNOON

MORNING

MONDAY
21st November
AFTERNOON

2h
2h
3h
3h
2h
2h
3h
2h
2h
2h
2h

TUESDAY
22nd November

30 min

30 min
30 min
15 min

AFTERNOON

WEDNESDAY
23rd November

15 min
15 min

30 min
30 min
30 min

2h
2h 30 min
2h
2h 30 min

MORNING

NOTE:

2h 30 min
6h
3h
3h
2h
1h 30 min
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h
2h

30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
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min
min
min
min
min
min
min
min
min

30 min
30 min

30 min
30 min

In 840/2 Computer Studies, the 2 hours 30 minutes include the time for printing out the candidates
work. No further printing may be done after the stipulated time.

DIRECTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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Ease yourself before entering the examination room. No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination room
before the end of the examination time.
Be at the examination hall at least 30 minutes before the start of the examination ready to be identified and
checked. Any candidate who comes more than 15 minutes late from the start of an examination will not be
allowed to sit the examination.
Present yourself at the entrance to the examination hall for checking by the chief invigilator/invigilators. They
have been instructed to check you thoroughly, including your pockets, shoes and body.
Do not indulge in any form of examination malpractice. Do not smuggle unauthorized materials e.g. notes, text
books, etc. into the examination rooms; do not write on your body clothes, mathematical sets or calculators.

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