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KUHES 2023/24 Academic year for undergraduate programmes
Kamuzu University of Health Sciences Council is pleased to announce the names of candidates who have been selected to various undergraduate degree programmes offered by the University for the 2023/2024 Academic Year. The candidates fulfilled all the requirements for admission to the respective programmes and were selected based on merit. The total number of students selected is 742 comprising of 345 Males (46.5%) and 397 Females (53.5%). This also includes 15 International Students.
Kamuzu University of Health Sciences Council is pleased to announce the names of candidates who have been selected to various undergraduate degree programmes offered by the University for the 2023/2024 Academic Year. The candidates fulfilled all the requirements for admission to the respective programmes and were selected based on merit. The total number of students selected is 742 comprising of 345 Males (46.5%) and 397 Females (53.5%). This also includes 15 International Students.
The Council congratulates all the successful candidates. Commencement dates for the Academic Year, shall be announced in due course.
For further information, please contact the Registrar’s office through email (registrar@kuhes.ac.mw).
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