Welcome to MNUAT's News and Events, your source for the latest news, achievements, and initiatives shaping our vibrant academic community. We highlight the university's growth and commitment to societal and industrial development through innovative teaching, research, and outreach. This includes infrastructure projects at Butiama Campus, integrating technology into curricula, supporting inclusive learning for students with special needs, and empowering students through hands-on experiences. Stay updated on MNUAT's milestones as a leading institution for "Education for Jobs Creation."
Our FAQ section is a valuable resource for students seeking quick answers
to common questions about topics like academic requirements, campus facilities, and student life.
The University engages students and staff in projects such as the KIJANI Space Project, aquatic‑science fieldwork, and initiatives under the World Bank–funded HEET Project, ensuring real‑world problem‑solving and innovation experience.
MNUAT offers a growing number of undergraduate programs across its various schools and colleges. Some of the key undergraduate courses include Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, and Bachelor of Science in Aquaculture. The university is continuously developing new programs in areas like agricultural engineering, food science and technology, and horticulture.
MNUAT operates three campuses:
Students use the Student Record Management System (SRMS) for academic records, the Learning Management System (LMS) for e‑learning, and the OAS for admission processes. These links are accessible under “Student Links” on the website.
All applications are completed online via the Online Application System (OAS). Create an account, confirm your Form IV details, pay the application fee, enter your Form VI index number (or Diploma AVN), rank your preferred programmes, review, and submit. Remember to log back in regularly to track the status of your application.
Admission requirements vary depending on the program. Generally, for undergraduate degree programs, applicants need to have successfully completed their Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (ACSEE) or equivalent with the required principal passes in relevant subjects. Specific entry qualifications for each program can be found in the university's admission guidelines on its official website.