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Attached ni majina ya wanafunzi ambao transfer zao zimekubaliwa, TCU wameanza na medical related programmes
Tanzania Commission for Universities
NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS WHO APPLIED FOR TRANSFER TO
MEDICAL RELATED PROGRAMMES
The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) hereby informs all the prospective students who applied for transfer to medical related programmes and the general public that:
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Issued by
Executive Secretary
Tanzania Commission for Universities 17th October, 2014
Attached ni majina ya wanafunzi ambao transfer zao zimekubaliwa, TCU wameanza na medical related programmes
Tanzania Commission for Universities
NOTICE TO ALL APPLICANTS WHO APPLIED FOR TRANSFER TO
MEDICAL RELATED PROGRAMMES
The Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) hereby informs all the prospective students who applied for transfer to medical related programmes and the general public that:
- All applicants whose names appear in the list below are required to pay a non-refundable transfer fee of Tshs. 30,000/= (Tanzania Shillings thirty thousand only) through the following bank accounts: CRDB Bank: Account Number: 01J1026795702, Commercial Bank of Africa(CBA): Account Number: 115600100015
- Each bank pay in slip should clearly indicate the Name of applicant, O-level index number and year of completion. All bank pay in slips without such details will not be considered.
- All bank pay in slips should be scanned and sent to TCU either by e-mail using: admission@tcu.go.tz or by physically handing over original pay in slips to TCU office at Garden Road, Mikocheni – Dar es Salaam from 08:00am – 03:30pm.
- Transfer will only be effected to those who will avail to TCU proof of payment of transfer fee not later than Monday 20th October, 2014 at 12:00pm.
- Any applicant who does not abide to these instructions his/her transfer will be incomplete and consequently not approved.
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Issued by
Executive Secretary
Tanzania Commission for Universities 17th October, 2014