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Admissions
About Admissions Division
Prospective Students Online Services
Current Students Online Services
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Committees & Archives
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Examinations
About Examinations Division
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Records and Data Management
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Students' Welfare
About Students' Welfare Division
Student Life
Student Friendly & Student Focused
Student Friendly & Student Focused
Explore The RegistryMessage from Dr C. Nigel Gravesande, Registrar, University of Guyana
Welcome to the University of Guyana Registry!
Dr C. Nigel Gravesande - Registrar
The University of Guyana
Ours is a mission to create a conducive environment at UG to facilitate the teaching/learning process & to provide support to all students and Departments in the realisation of this mission
Brief Overview
The University of Guyana Registry is divided into 5 main divisions, all working in unison to provide administrative services to students and staff.
Admissions Division
The Admissions Division is responsible for recruiting, admitting and enrolling students into the University of Guyana through an effective and efficient matriculation process.
More About Admissions DivisionCommittees and Archives Unit
The Committee & Archives unit forms the major pillar for the smooth processing of meetings for policy formulation, governance, academic and budgetary decision making of the University of Guyana.
More About Committiees & Archive UnitExaminations Division
The overarching goal of the Examinations Division is to provide efficient and high quality service to all University customers with respect to the administration of examinations, the availability of examination grades and transcripts and all the other related services offered by the Division.
More About Examinations DivisionRecords and Data Management Division
The Records and Data Management Division ensures that there is a reliable and efficient records and data management system for both students and staff.
More About Records and Data ManagementStudents' Welfare Division
The Students’ Welfare Division functions as an interface between students and the Central and Faculty Administrations.
More About Students' Welfare