FAQ

Yes, you can apply as many times as you wish, and we will support you as long as you are serious and committed. There are no punishments if you fail an interview or assessment.
If you attend classes 10-12 hours per week, it is considered full-time in the UK, and it is expected that you will study some extra time.
Documents are sent via email for security reasons.
It will depend on your other academic or professional qualifications. IELTS only proves your level of proficiency in the language; there are other qualifications that universities are interested in beyond language proficiency.
Yes, as long as you complete the academic year with satisfactory grades. We can assist you in changing your course, subject to availability and entry requirements.
You will first need to prove that you have been living legally in the UK for at least 3 years before the first day of classes. The remaining required documents will depend on the course, university, and whether you have academic qualifications or are applying based on professional experience.
You do not need to send original documents. Universities usually request photocopies initially. If the university requires original documents, they will invite you to visit the campus in person.
Our teachers can help you improve your English proficiency to the required level for academic success and university acceptance.
Your financial support will only continue while you are actively studying.
Student Finance is available for home students, individuals with UK residency status. You must have lived in the UK for at least 3 years before the start date of your course.
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