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Texila American University Zambia becomes key education hub for SADC region
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44290, member: 636"] Texila American University Zambia has become a major player among private schools in the country. The university helps students from across Southern Africa learn about medicine and healthcare without leaving their home region. Students come from places like Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Now Botswana to study at the campus in Lusaka. The school stands out because it has the best lab equipment for medical training. Students can practice on real bodies in the dissection lab and use modern science equipment. Other private universities in Zambia do not have these advanced facilities on their campuses. Medical graduates can work anywhere in Southern Africa after they finish their studies. The Health Professions Council of South Africa accepts degrees from this university. Students can take licensing tests in their home countries when they complete their programs. The university makes things easy for students from other countries. Staff members pick up new students from airports and bus stations for free. Students also stay on campus without paying rent for their first six months. University workers help with study permits and other paperwork. Money problems do not stop students from attending this school. The university lets students pay their fees every month, every three months, or twice per year. This payment plan helps more families afford quality medical education for their children. [/QUOTE]
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