Africa · French & Arabic · Affordable · Visa: Accessible
Study in Morocco
Close to home, Francophone-friendly and affordable, with scholarship places for African students.
Honest note: Morocco is affordable and familiar for Francophone students, and AMCI scholarships are a genuine route. Programmes are mostly in French (some Arabic), so language readiness matters.
Why study in Morocco?
Francophone students wanting affordable study close to home.
- Affordable tuition and living costs within Africa.
- Francophone environment familiar to many West and Central African students.
- Government scholarship places (AMCI) for students from partner African countries.
- Shorter travel and easier cultural transition than Europe or North America.
Popular courses
Costs, intakes & key facts
- Average tuition
- Low at public universities; private institutions roughly USD 2,000–USD 6,000/year
- Estimated living cost
- USD 300–USD 550/month
- Intake periods
- September/October main intake
- Scholarships
- AMCI (Agence Marocaine de Coopération Internationale) offers scholarship places to students from many African countries — competitive but realistic.
- Work while studying
- Work options are limited; treat study as the purpose. Costs are low enough that many families fund studies directly.
Admission requirements
- Baccalauréat or equivalent with transcripts
- French proficiency for most programmes; some require Arabic
- Application via the institution or the AMCI scholarship channel
Visa document overview
- Valid passport
- Admission or pre-registration letter
- Proof of funds and accommodation
- Residence card application after arrival
We help you prepare these — but the visa decision rests with the authorities.
Who should choose Morocco
- Francophone students seeking affordable study close to home
- Candidates for AMCI scholarships from partner countries
- Students wanting a smoother cultural and travel transition
Who should look elsewhere
- Students set on English-only instruction
- Those wanting onward migration to Europe via study
Paying school fees safely
Students and sponsors pay tuition and official school fees directly to the institution whenever possible. Travel Ease Education does not replace the university's official invoice or payment instructions. Where a family cannot access international transfer services, we may assist with foreign-currency payment facilitation using verified school payment instructions.
Final school fees must be confirmed from the official university invoice or fee page.
Finding recognised universities in Morocco
We are still adding individual Morocco university profiles to our directory. Until then, here is how to research and verify institutions safely so you choose with open eyes.
Check official accreditation
Confirm the institution is recognised by Morocco's ministry of education or accreditation body — not just a private agent's list.
Verify recognition at home
If you plan to return or practise a regulated profession, check the degree is recognised by the relevant body in your home country.
Compare on official sites
Confirm programmes, tuition, intakes and entry requirements on each university's own website — figures change every year.
Avoid 'guaranteed admission'
No legitimate university or agent can guarantee admission, a visa or a scholarship. Treat such promises as a warning sign.
Compare other destinations
- Best for:
- Francophone students seeking affordable engineering or medical study.
- Tuition:
- Low
- Language:
- French & Arabic
- Popular:
- Engineering, Computer Science, Medicine
- Best for:
- Students wanting respected, English-taught degrees close to home.
- Tuition:
- Low to medium
- Language:
- English
- Popular:
- Business, Engineering, Medicine
- Best for:
- Bilingual students wanting a safe, well-regulated study hub.
- Tuition:
- Low to medium
- Language:
- English & French
- Popular:
- Business, Hospitality, Computer Science
Studying in Morocco: FAQs
How much does it cost to study in Morocco?
Indicative tuition is Low at public universities; private institutions roughly USD 2,000–USD 6,000/year, plus living costs of about USD 300–USD 550/month. These are guidance ranges, not quotes — we give you a clear breakdown for your specific plan.
Can African students get a scholarship to study in Morocco?
AMCI (Agence Marocaine de Coopération Internationale) offers scholarship places to students from many African countries — competitive but realistic.
Do you mainly support students from Central Africa?
Yes. Travel Ease Education is built around the needs of students and parents in Central Africa, especially Cameroon and neighboring countries (Chad, Gabon, Congo, DRC, Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea). We also support students from wider Africa who need study-abroad guidance.
Do you guarantee visas?
No. No honest agency can guarantee a visa. Final visa decisions are made only by the relevant embassy, consulate or immigration authority. What we do is help you prepare a stronger, more complete and more honest application, and review your refusal risk frankly before you apply.
Do I pay my tuition to Travel Ease Education?
No. Tuition and official school fees are paid directly to the university, college, or institution whenever possible. Travel Ease Education provides admission, visa, travel, and advisory support.
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