UNEB Releases 2025 UCE Exams : What You Need To Know About The New Grading System

The 2025 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) results were officially released by the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) and Minister of Education Janet Museveni today at State House Nakasero. Performance improved, with 99.69% of candidates qualifying for certificates, showing a significant decrease in failures compared to previous years. 

A total of 429,949 candidates sat  for the examinations in 2025 compared to 357,120 in 2024.

The results released on Friday indicated that the 429,949 who passed in 2025 were higher than the 350,146 who passed in 2024 and the percentage has as well gone up from 98.1%.

Under the new competency based curriculum, any candidate who has qualified for the UCE certificate has passed and this will be indicated on their transcript and certificate as result 1.

For those who don’t pass and don’t qualify for a UCE certificate, they will have either result 2 or 3.

Result 2 indicates that a candidate did not fulfil all the conditions of award; ie has no project score, has sat for fewer subjects or has no scores while result 3 is for a candidate who has scored below basic (i.e. E) in all the subjects.

UNEB says the percentage of candidates who don’t qualify for the UCE certificate also dropped from 1.9 per cent to only 0.31 per cent.

The results released on Friday indicated that there was better performance in Christian Religious Education, Geography and English Language compared to 2024.

However, the exam body also noted that more candidates have achieved at higher levels of C and above in 2025 compared to 2024.

“This is quite encouraging in the Sciences where percentages of candidates who have not achieved at at least the D level have dropped very significantly,” UNEB Executive Director, Dan N. Odongo said.

According to the results ,in the Science practical assessments, candidates were expected to use a given scenario and materials provided to develop aims and a hypothesis, plan and carry out investigations and draw conclusions.

“The scorers (examiners) report that although significant improvements have been made, the problem, as observed in the 2024 examination, is the failure of candidates to interpret the scenarios, or connect the scenarios and the materials supplied to real life situations, or interpret the results of the experiments carried out and create meaning that connects to everydaysituations,” UNEB said.

The  results show that the challenge that cuts across all areas is the difficulty candidates showed in linking scenarios to creative thinking and problem solving in real life situations.

“These competencies are at the core of the curriculum. The implication is that teachers need to do much more to guide the learners towards this focus. This curriculum is not merely about learning of facts, but emphasizes training of the mind to think.”

Key 2025 UCE Results Highlights:

  • Performance: 428,628 candidates passed, with 99.69% qualifying for the UCE certificate.
  • Division One: 27,696 candidates achieved Division One.
  • Failure Rate: Dropped to 0.31%, with 42,334 students failing to meet requirements to pass.
  • Malpractices: Results of 1,825 candidates were withheld due to exam malpractices, commonly in Sciences and Mathematics.

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