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Registration process

The application process :
To enrol in any Brit College course, students need to apply to the college by completing an application form. The steps of the application process of the college are as follows:

Step 1: Application Form
The application process starts from the completed application form. The application form can be downloaded from the web site or collected from the admissions office. Students need to fill the application form and make sure that all sections have been completed in full. The application form should be sent to the college with the following documentary evidence of personal identification and academic achievements.

i Evidence of personal identification (full name, picture, date of birth)

ii Pphotocopy of one of the following:

bullet Passport
bullet National ID card
bullet Evidence of past qualifications

Candidates must send either the original certificate/s showing the final award/s for each qualification or photocopies of these originals verified by a Notary Public but in that case they must bring their original at the time of enrolment.

They need to send the form and registration fee (non refundable) to the admissions office in London along with documentary evidence of all qualifications and evidence of personal identification. In the meantime , we may be able to start processing the application. However we cannot enrol a student until all the documentation has been received and verified by the admissions office.

The college reserves the right to ask for further evidence of the candidates’ qualifications if required. The candidates are responsible for arranging for all the necessary documentation to be obtained in support of their application.

Step 2: Assessment of the Application Form:
Our admissions office set policies and procedures for the admissions process of the college. Once we receive the form the admission office assesses the suitability of the candidate for the qualification for which he or she has applied based on the documents submitted to us. We then send a letter of acceptance to indicate the acceptance of the application for the qualification applied with details of the start date, duration and fees.

On the basis of the assessment, we may recommend a foundation course or a English course before starting the intended course.

We also communicate with the candidate if the application is unsuccessful within two weeks of the date on which the application was received.

Step 3: Enrolment
The candidate should inform us whether he/she accepts the offer and intends to pursue the course. Overseas students can face a VISA interview with the offer letter or they can enrol for the course by paying full or part of the course fees and get the letter of enrolment before facing the immigration authorities.

If the candidate accepts the offer and eventually pays full or part of the course fees as agreed already, we issue a letter of enrolment to the student confirming his / her enrolment for the course intended .

In either case, if the students get a entry clearance to come to the UK, they need to formally enrol on the course by producing all the original documents to the admission office of the college.

Terms and Conditions

1) The minimum age for registration is 18 years.

2) Applicant must fulfil the admission criteria for his/her intended course and should submit their application along with a) two passport size photos, b) a copy of passport c) copies of relevant qualifications and academic transcript d) required tuition fees.

3) A “Place of Offer” is a conditional offer of a course. A Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) confirms acceptance for a course.

4) Applicant/student must inform the college as soon as possible about the result of his/her visa application and/or book an appointment for enrolment; any changes to personal circumstances or change of contact details/UK address by contacting the college by emailing info@britcollege.org.uk

5) Following a final assessment at the time of the student’s enrolment an alternative course may be offered depending on his/her level of attainment.

6) Examinations for the University of London’s external programme are set and held by the University. Law Students must apply and duly register with the University before enrolling with Brit College. www.londoninternational.ac.uk

7) Registration fees, examination fees paid to the professional or awarding bodies are separate from tuition fees and such fees must to be paid by the students to the respective awarding body on time. Failure to do so may mean that student may not be eligible to attend lecture or sit for exams.

bullet Awarding bodies may change their assessment/awarding criteria for which Brit College is not responsible.

8) It is the student’s responsibility to subscribe and/or renew their membership with the relevant awarding/professional bodies.

9) Students are required to attend between 15-18 hours of study per week and manage their learning plan, make progress, participate in assessments/tests and submit assignments. Failure to do so may mean re-sit, extending duration of their study and may adversely affect their immigration status.

10) The college reserves the right to refuse admission to any student or withdraw sponsorship from any student and instruct the student not to travel to the United Kingdom and/or inform the relevant authority of the college’s decision.

11) The College rigorously complies with regulations and directives set by the UKBA and other relevant authorities. Students are responsible to be aware of any changing regulations in relation to his/her immigration status and its compliance.

12) Unauthorised absence of 10 expected contacts may result in a student being dismissed from the College and/ reported to the Home Office. Students will be required to provide medical evidence of illness.

13) Students may be permitted to work a certain number of hours during term time. Holidays during term time are not permitted except for exceptional circumstances.

14) The college does not tolerate any form of harassment or bullying towards its staff, students or visitors.

15) Dishonoured cheques/missed payments will automatically mean that student loses their right of payment in instalments and would be required to pay the outstanding tuition fee at once.

16) Students who are in arrears with tuition fees may not be allowed to enter for an exam or awarded final qualification unless the arrears are fully cleared. No services will be provided (including holiday letter, employment or other letters) unless the arrears are cleared up.

17) The college reserves the right to suspend or dismiss students without refund of fees in the event of misconduct or unsatisfactory attendance/progress.

18) The college reserves the right to change the commencement date of any course and the students may be required to study at any of the college’s campuses.

19) The college is not responsible for any claim made by a third party, action of a third party or any loss caused as a result of information supplied by a third party. The college takes no responsibility for personal loss, damage or stolen property.

20) The college abides by the Data Protection Act.

21) Students found deliberately giving false information or forged documents will be expelled from the college and will be reported to the appropriate authority

22) Tuition fees should be paid by Banker’s draft/ Bank Transfer or UK cheque and should be made payable to “Brit College Ltd”. Students are advised to keep the receipt. Tuition fees MUST NOT BE PAID IN CASH to an agent.

23) The college works with independent student recruitment agents. When student selects an agent they must make sure they are trusted.

24) Refund of tuition fees:

bullet No refund will be given after offering admission or issuing a CAS and the student will forfeit his/her deposit
bullet No refund will be given if a student leaves a course
bullet 75% of the tuition fee will be refunded when a course ceases to exist unless alternative course offered by the college
bullet Refunds may take up to 28 days

25) Students are to take care of their own wellbeing, safety, personal development and learning.

26) The college is committed to its equal opportunity policy and high standards of service delivery for all.

27) Student gives consent to the college’s terms and conditions by signing Brit College application form.

28) Tuition fees, terms and conditions and other details are correct at the time of going to the press.

*The College reserves the right to amend these Terms & Conditions at any time.