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Why at Britannia College of Excellence?

 

Britannia College is a London Based educational institute, teaching various professional courses in the fields of Administrate Sciences, Hospitality Management and Information Technology  to the students from around the world. The College is based in the Central London, with accessible public transport links for quick access from every part of the city.

As the United Kingdom enjoys international position as one of the most significant providers of education, Britannia College of Excellence maintains its unique position in imparting quality education that matches the expectations of the community of educationists in UK and the European Union. With that said, we are proud to state that the College's programmes do not limit to the needs of the UK and Europe, but also cater to the needs of the international community and of those contributing to the global economy.

Britannia College of Excellence offers you:

  • Quality education in Administrate Sciences, Hospitality Management and Information Technology.
  • A Dedicated Team of Educational Staff.
  • Learning Centres with multimedia workstations and comprehensive IT and paper-based resources.
  • Specially designed courses for groups throughout the year.
  • Access to computers with a wide range of software, Internet and email facilities.
  • A variety of College facilities that the students are encouraged to avail.
  • A social programme of events and trips within and outside London.

Prerequisites to take Admission in our College:

  • A good undergraduate/graduate/postgraduate degree from a UK university
    or

    An equivalent overseas qualification (please submit a transcript of your qualifications in order for us to confirm eligibility).
  • Certain professional qualifications, such as Associate Member ACCA, CIMA, are also acceptable.
  • Plus - If an applicant does not hold a required degree, but has extensive suitable work experience they may be eligible for an alternative entry route on to any Programme, (minimum of 1 year relevant full-time work experience required).
  • English language test result - this applies to non-UK degree holders only. IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 550 or equivalent.

How to Apply for Admissions:  

Applications are welcome from students outside the UK. For entry into any course, the students must satisfy departmental requirements that include documentary proof of their credentials and evidence of English Language proficiency. 

You can get the relevant Application Form from our consultants in your country. These can also be mailed to you directly from our Admission Office upon your e-mail requests. The completed forms are to be sent to the Admission Office with your transcripts of education (high school onwards). You may also contact our Consultants in your country should you need further guidance on course requirements, applying for admission or on visa requirements.

The Process of Admission:

Upon receipt of your Application for a particular course, the Admission Department will evaluate your complete educational profile in order to make an assessment of your suitability for the requested programme. Your educational history, academic qualifications, language proficiency, your past work experience (if any), references and your personal statement will be the factors included in that evaluation.

If you meet the entry criteria, you may receive an unconditional offer. If you have yet to meet a condition, such as IELTS of 6 or if you have to complete an academic qualification, you will receive a conditional offer to a programme subject to your satisfying that condition.

If you do not meet the requirements, you may be offered a place on a more suitable programme.

You will then need to consider the offer being made. If you wish to accept that offer, and we hope you will, please do so in writing, accompanied by the pre-registration deposit of £1,500, which secures your place, and which allows you to apply for your guaranteed accommodation. If you applied through our consultant, the offer will be addressed to you and sent to their office.

All candidates will be treated on an equal and fair basis. The interview and consequent decision-making will be consistent with the College's policy on equal opportunities. Questions related to the race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexuality, religion or age of the applicant will not be raised either at the interview or in subsequent discussion. However, the applicants are encouraged to disclose any disability to the College, to help ensure that any necessary adjustments can be planned to support their education.

Interviews:

Applicants are interviewed at the campus whenever possible. For overseas applicants, telephone interviews can be arranged as an alternative when necessary.

Programmes, Offers and Course Intakes:

Only appropriate and authorised College staff can make offers to the programmes, which normally means College Registrar and Department Heads. The Admission Office makes offers to the programmes being taught up to and including masters. Consultants do not make offers, but will pass on the offers made by the College . All programmes commence in October and February including English Language Courses.

English Language Requirements:

All students will need to satisfy a language requirement. For students whose first language is other than English, the minimum level of English is the equivalent to IELTS of 6.0 or TOEFL 550.

There are special entry requirements for certain programmes.

Foundation and English Language Programmes:

If you do not immediately fulfil the entry requirements (such as language or if you have less than thirteen years of education) for a degree programme, you will normally be considered for alternatives such as:

You may be offered the English Language Programme if you have IELTS of between 4.5 and 6 (you will take classes to achieve a IELTS of 6, as well as studying academic subjects) or if you already have an IELTS of 6 but you need to study academic subjects to prepare you for our degree programmes.

If you need to study English language for longer to meet the entry requirements to join degree programmes you may be offered language tuition, which offers very flexible learning of up to 25 hours per week, for periods ranging from three months to one year. You will receive two separate offer letters.

Accommodation:

We have collaboration with Hay Lodge Lettting,161 Ley Street, Ilford, Essex IG1 4BL,United Kingdom which is responsible to arrange accommodation for our students before or after their arrival.

 

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