27th GRADUATION
The 27th Graduation:
Mark your calendars for Friday, 10th October 2025
Join us at Ndejje University’s Main Campus in Luweero to celebrate this momentous occasion.
Celebrating Our PhD Graduates: October 10th, 2025
We are proud to announce that on October 10th, 2025, Ndejje University will celebrate the graduation of its distinguished PhD students. These scholars have demonstrated remarkable dedication and academic excellence throughout their journey.

Ms. Naome Kakundwa
PhD GRADUATE 2025

Ms. Naome Kakundwa
PhD GRADUATE 2025
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Mr. Iga David
PhD GRADUATE 2025

Mr. Iga David
PhD GRADUATE 2025
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Voices of Success: Graduands Reflect on Their Ndejje University Journey
Discover inspiring stories from our graduands as they share their personal journeys, academic triumphs, and cherished memories at Ndejje University.


Najjobyo Desire, a graduate from the Faculty of Business Administration and Management, reflects on her journey at Ndejje University, where projects in Year 2, the Christian Ethics course, and her mentor, Mr. Lule Simon, played pivotal roles in shaping her academic growth. She highlights the development of critical thinking, time management, and communication skills, with the Cultural Gala standing out as her favorite event. Desire fondly recalls her time on campus as an exciting and transformative experience.
Najjobyo Desire Faculty of Business Administration and Management

It is a paradisematic country, in which roasted parts of sentences fly into your mouth. EvAciru Knight, a graduate from the Faculty of Business Administration and Management, fondly recalls Ndejje University’s supportive environment and the guidance of lecturers like Mr. Marvin, who provided insights on life beyond campus. The Accounting and Finance course played a significant role in developing her cash management skills, while athletics became her favorite event, supported by a sports scholarship. Aciru credits Ndejje University for making education accessible and propelling her athletic career to new heights.en the all-powerful Pointing has no control about
Aciru Knight Faculty of Business Administration and Management
Award-Giving Ceremony for the Best students
BUKENYA John Shines as the Best Male Student
At Ndejje University’s 27th Graduation Ceremony, excellence takes center stage as Bukenya John stands out as the Best Male Student, achieving an exceptional CGPA of 4.92 in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Arts.
John’s remarkable academic journey is defined by focus, resilience, and an unwavering pursuit of excellence. His performance demonstrates not only intellectual brilliance but also the strength of character and determination that Ndejje University seeks to instill in its students.
Throughout his studies, John remains committed to continuous improvement and active participation in academic engagements. His success reflects the supportive environment provided by the university’s faculty and mentors, whose guidance and encouragement help students realize their full potential.
NANSUBUGA Phionah Named Best Female Student
Among the most celebrated individuals at this year’s graduation ceremony is Nansubuga Phionah, who emerges as the Best Female Student with an exceptional CGPA of 4.62 in the Bachelor of Business Administration program.
Phionah’s remarkable performance reflects her unwavering dedication, discipline, and passion for academic excellence. Throughout her journey at Ndejje University, she demonstrates an outstanding work ethic, consistency, and a deep commitment to learning, distinguishing herself among her peers both academically and personally.
Her success stands as a shining example of what determination and focus can achieve. It also highlights the importance of quality mentorship and support from the university’s dedicated faculty, who continue to nurture students into well-rounded professionals.
Joining Ndejje University a month late didn’t stop Oriekot Cornelius from excelling. Guided by supportive coordinators and driven by family encouragement, he formed Team Cornelius, a study group where every member graduated with at least a Second-Class Upper. Through discipline, teamwork, and determination, Cornelius earned a First-Class Honours (CGPA 4.82) in Business Administration (Accounting). His journey proves that with faith and focus, every setback can become a stepping stone to success.
Oriekot Cornelius Faculty of Business Administration and Management