Not every destination matches every career. CMH verifies recognition, career pathways, cost, and licensing risk — before you commit.
Each country below shows whether CMH has an active university partner there. Active partnerships mean faster admissions, scholarship access, and recognition-verified routes.
International campuses, regional business exposure, and career networking in one of the world's fastest-growing hubs.
Affordable world-class programs in medicine, engineering, IT, business, and sciences — with strong TCU recognition on vetted routes.
Accessible international programs in a student-friendly environment, with strong support for African students throughout their studies.
EU-accredited degrees, international business education, and a growing student corridor connecting East Africa to Central Europe.
Globally recognised degrees, strong postgraduate pathways, and professional licensing advantages for health, law, and engineering routes.
Highly competitive destinations requiring strong preparation, document readiness, financial planning, and careful recognition review.
EU-pathway access, growing tech and pharma career opportunities, and increasing interest from East African students seeking European routes.
Affordable European education with internationally recognised degrees — a rising choice for medicine and business pathways.
The country you study in affects your degree recognition, licensing rights back home, employability, and post-study pathways. CMH checks all four.
Will Tanzania's TCU, NACTVET, or professional bodies accept your foreign degree? CMH verifies this before you apply.
Does the destination align with the career you're building? Some destinations open doors others can't.
Tuition, living, visa, and hidden costs — CMH gives families honest budget planning before commitment.
CMH maps the visa pathway, what documents you need, and realistic processing timelines per country.
Share your course interest, budget, and career goals. CMH will recommend the destination that best fits — not the one that sounds most impressive.