The admission with Brit
College is a step by step and easy process for both local
and International students. Usually there are four academic
sessions – February, May,August and October.
Please follow the instructions below
for admission:
01. Request an application form
and prospectus:
i. An application form and prospectus will be posted to your
address on request.
ii. Download an application form from our website.
iii. From the authorized representatives of the college. (Overseas
applicants only)
02. Please return the completed Application
Form to the College along with the following documents:
A. 100 GBP registration fees (Non refundable at any case).
B. Two passport size colour photographs.
C. Copies of academic certificates and qualifications.
D. Any other documents that might support the applicant’s
application (e.g. any non – academic qualification,
academic or employer’s reference etc.)
Upon receipt of the above documents, you may
be called for an interview by the head of the department or
an assessment may be arranged over the telephone if required.
03. If your application is successful,
the College will:
1. Send a letter of eligibility which confirms you are eligible
for the course with an invoice for the deposit.
2. Send acceptance letters which you require to apply for
a visa once we have received the required deposit. (If you
are applying from overseas)
04. Paying of your fees:
Once you have received your acceptance documentation you can
start making arrangements for your tuition fees to be sent
to the College. If you are paying your fees from overseas
you should ask your bank to issue a Banker's Draft made payable
to BRIT COLLEGE which you should send to us by courier or
registered post. If your fees are to be paid by a sponsor
in the United Kingdom you should ask your sponsor to contact
the College to arrange an appointment to see the course advisor
or registrar.
05. Obtaining student visa:
Applicants from some countries are required to obtain a Visa
from their local British Embassy or High Commission prior
to traveling to the UK. You may be required to show the following
documents to the British Embassy/High Commission entry clearance
officer during your interview:
A valid passport
Completed Visa Application form.
A letter of acceptance from the college
A Letter to the British High Commission/Embassy issued by
the college
Confirmation of accommodation
Academic qualifications
Evidence that demonstrates enough fund to meet all the necessary
expenses while you are in the United Kingdom.
For more information, please visit: www.ukvisas.gov.uk
Late Enrolment:
Late enrolment is only permissible until the third
week of course commencement; this is due to all international
students requiring a minimum of 80% attendance in order to
sit examinations, study and remain as a student in the United
kingdom. However, it is wise to avoid late enrolment as on
occasion people have unforeseen illness (particularly in England)
which can interfere with attendance.
Non-arrival of student:
You must inform the college as soon as you obtain an entry
clearance/visa from the British High Commission/British Embassy
of your country of residence. We understand that sometimes
you might have difficulties to join the intended academic
session due to some unavoidable situations. Under these circumstances
at the principal’s discretion, we may allow you to defer
the course of study until the next available session.
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