Hubert Kairuki Memorial University Academic Programmes

Hubert Kairuki Memorial University (HKMU), located in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, is a distinguished private institution founded in 1997. Named in honor of its founder, Dr. Hubert Kairuki, the university offers programs in medicine, nursing, public health, and allied sciences. HKMU is dedicated to providing high-quality education, promoting research, and delivering community health services. The university emphasizes ethical values, professionalism, and excellence in healthcare. With modern facilities and a commitment to addressing local and global health challenges, HKMU aims to produce competent healthcare professionals who contribute significantly to improving health standards and outcomes in Tanzania and beyond.


Contacts

Post Box 65300, Dar es salaam

Landline: 255 22 270 0021

Email: info@hkmu.ac.tz


Registration

TCU registered

No. CR1/005

Accredited and Chartered


Doctor of Medicine

Entry requirements:
An applicant must meet the minimum requirement of having three principal passes in Physics, Chemistry and Biology with a minimum of 6 points: A minimum of D grade in Chemistry, Biology and Physics


Duration: 5 years

Capacity: 123 Students

Field: Medicine and Health Sciences

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Entry requirements:
To apply for this program, an applicant needs three principal passes in Chemistry, Biology and either Physics or Advanced Mathematics or Nutrition with a minimum of 6 points: A minimum of C grade in Chemistry and D grade in Biology and at least E grade in Physics or Advanced Mathematics or Nutrition.


Duration: 4 years

Capacity: 60 Students

Field: Medicine and Health Sciences

Bachelor of Social Work

Entry requirements:
Entry to this course requires two principal passes in the following subjects: History, Geography, Kiswahili, English Language, French, Arabic, Fine Arts, Economics, Commerce, Accountancy, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Advanced Mathematics, Agriculture, Computer Science or Nutrition.


Duration: 3 years

Capacity: 70 Students

Field: Humanities and Social Sciences