
Where Our Graduates Go
Transforming healthcare education into successful careers.
600+
Graduates Since 2018
70%+
Self-Employed Professionals
14
Healthcare Programmes
3
Graduation Ceremonies
Employment by Sector
Our graduates are employed across various healthcare sectors, with a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship.
Graduation History
Our growing legacy of healthcare professionals.
1st Graduation
2022
Graduates
Cumulative: 912nd Graduation
November 2023
Graduates
Cumulative: 1773rd Graduation
June 2024
Graduates
Cumulative: 370Career Pathways by Programme
Top Career Paths:
Employers: Hospitals, private labs, research institutions
Top Career Paths:
Employers: Hospitals, imaging centers
Top Career Paths:
Employers: Hospitals, clinics, private practice
Top Career Paths:
Employers: Hospitals, private practice, sports organizations
Top Career Paths:
Employers: GHS, NGOs, UN agencies
Top Career Paths:
Employers: Optical shops, eye care centers, own business
Why Our Graduates Succeed
Accredited Programmes
GTEC & AHPC accreditation ensures quality
Practical Training
Extensive clinical attachments at partner hospitals
Industry Connections
Strong relationships with employers
Entrepreneurship Focus
Training for self-employment and business ownership
Employers of Our Graduates
- Ghana Health Service
- Tema General Hospital
- Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
- Regional Hospitals
- Private hospitals
- Diagnostic laboratories
- Optical centers
- Consulting firms
- Own diagnostic centers
- Nutrition practices
- Optical shops
- Consulting services
Employment by Programme
Programme-level outcomes for our most recent graduating classes.
Top Employers:
- Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
- 37 Military Hospital
- Medlab Ghana
Top Employers:
- Nyaho Medical Centre
- Trust Hospital
- Self-employed clinics
Top Employers:
- Ridge Hospital
- Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
- Scanmed Diagnostics
Top Employers:
- Ghana Health Service
- WHO Ghana
- District Health Directorates
Top Employers:
- Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
- Greater Accra Regional Hospital
- Private clinics
Top Employers:
- Korle Bu Teaching Hospital
- Ridge Hospital
- Self-employed practices
Top Employers:
- Ghana Health Service
- NHIA
- Private hospital groups
Salary Benchmarks (GHS)
Estimated salary ranges for KCoHAS graduates in Ghana. Figures reflect 2025–2026 market data and include both public and private sector roles.
| Programme | Entry-Level (GHS/month) | 5-Year (GHS/month) |
|---|---|---|
| Medical Laboratory Science | 2,500 – 4,000 | 5,000 – 8,500 |
| Diagnostic Medical Sonography | 3,000 – 5,000 | 6,500 – 12,000 |
| Radiography | 2,800 – 4,500 | 5,500 – 9,000 |
| Public Health | 2,200 – 3,800 | 4,500 – 8,000 |
| Nursing | 2,500 – 4,200 | 5,000 – 9,500 |
| Clinical Dietetics & Nutrition | 2,000 – 3,500 | 4,000 – 7,500 |
| Health Information Management | 2,200 – 3,800 | 4,500 – 7,000 |
Self-employed graduates — particularly in Sonography and Ophthalmic Dispensing — often exceed these ranges significantly. Figures exclude allowances and overtime.
International Placements
KCoHAS qualifications are recognised beyond Ghana. A growing number of our graduates have secured positions internationally.
United Kingdom
NHS laboratory technicians, radiographers, and nurses through Health & Care Worker visa pathway
United Arab Emirates
Diagnostic sonographers and medical lab scientists at private hospital groups in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Other African Countries
Public health officers with WHO and NGO programmes across Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, and South Africa
North America
Graduates pursuing postgraduate studies in Canada and the United States with pathways to clinical licensure
Ready to Join Our Success Story?
Start your healthcare career journey at Klintaps University College and become part of our growing network of successful professionals.