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1. What is
the Admission Process?
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Student is required
to complete an application form after studying carefully
the various programs offered by the college. Once the
College receives the completed application, the student
may be called for an interview if required (international
students will be contacted by telephone or video conferencing
or personally through a college representative). On
successful completion of the interview, the student
will be offered admission and will be required to pay
a initial deposit. This deposit may vary from course
to course but is usually 50% of the actual course fee.
Upon the payment of the initial deposit, all the embassy
letters will be released for visa proceedings.
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2.
What is the Mode of Payment?
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Students
can pay their initial deposit by Bankers Draft payable
to or by a Telegraphic Transfer into the College account.
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3.
Where can I pay the Initial Deposit?
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Students can pay the
initial deposit directly to the College or to the appointed
local representatives.
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4.
Does the tuition fees include living expenses?
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Tuition
fee does not cover living expenses, insurance, travel,
book and/or any other equipment or incidental expenses.
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5.
When do I have to pay the remaining tuition fees?
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Student
has to pay 50% of the total fees before commencement
of classes including the initial deposit. The Remaining
tuition fee should be paid prior to taking the exams,
on the dates published by the college. The College reserves
the right to stop any student from attending the classes
or exams for the non-payment of fees.
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6.
Is it easy for student to meet the living cost in London?
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Average
living costs for international students will be between
£250 - £400 per month. This includes accommodation,
food and transport. Students can earn much beyond that
depending upon their capabilities.
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7.
Does the course finish in time?
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College
authorities condemn delays in course but if a student
misses or is unable to clear the exam ,the course might
be slightly delayed.
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8.
What is the Refund Policy
of the college?
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Refund
is possible ONLY if the visa is denied. On
presenting the original visa rejection documents and
admission letters, refund
will be made after deducting the Registration fee of £200 .
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9.
What is the strength of the college?
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In
small span of time ,college has done tremendously well
by pooling a strength of 200 students from
various parts of the world including Eastern Europe, India, China, Pakistan,
Brazil and may more.
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10.
Who awards the final qualification and is it a recognised
award?
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After
completing the programme successfully, it is anticipated
that the students would receive appropriate award.
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11. What is
the student is to teacher ratio in a usual class?
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The maximum
capacity of each class is 15:1
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12. Will I
have combined classes?
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Yes,
you will have combined classes with senior or junior
groups and other degree level courses depending on the
subject. It will not affect the sequence of your curriculum
path and the principle is normal in United Kingdom Universities.
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13. Do you
help in obtaining student visa?
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Yes,
provided that you have bonafide credentials and sufficient
funds to cover the cost of study and living expenses,
you should not have difficulty in obtaining a student
visa. Our representative will provide all the help you
need.
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14. Can I
change the course after arriving in London
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No, you
will not be able to change your course once you arrive
in London. However, if there is a genuine problem then,
you may be able to change
the course.
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15. Do you
provide any accommodation and do I have to pay any deposit
for my accommodation?
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Yes,
students are required to pay £ 250 adjustable deposit
for the rent. This deposit will not be refunded if the
student fails to take the accommodation or cancels without
a month notice.
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16. As a student,
am I allowed to work?
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Yes,
you can work for 20 hours a week during term time. You
can work for more than 20 hours if your work placement
is part of your studies and the college does not object
to such a placement.
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17. What is
the legal requirement for a class attendance?
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The Home
Office requires 100% attendance or minimum 21 hours of
study per week for international students.
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18. How much
will the Course Cost?
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For course
pricing, please see the bottom of the Course Page you
have selected for yourself.
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