Frequent Asked Questions
How much will the course cost?
What is the Admission Process?
What is the Mode of Payment?
Where can I pay the initial deposit?
Does the tuition fee include living expenses, books, etc?
When do I have to pay the remaining tuition fees?
What is the average living cost in Luton?
Do I have to pay any deposit for my accommodation?
If I fail a subject do I have to pay and how many resit are allowed for each subject?
Who awards the final degree and is it a recognized degree?
Will I have combined classes?
Obtaining student visa is difficult or not?
Can I change the course after arriving in Luton?
Will I get a refund of my initial deposit after arriving in Luton?
As an International student, am I allowed to work?
Can I bring my husband or wife and children with me and can my deposit work?
What is the legal requirement for a class attendance?
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For course pricing, please see the course fees listed in the related course details.
First the student is required to complete an application form (international students will be contacted by telephone or video conferencing). The student will be offered admission and will be required to pay a deposit. This deposit is 60% of the actual course fee. Upon the payment of the initial deposit, all the embassy letters will be released.
Students can pay their initial deposit by Bankers Draft payable to LIC or by a Telegraphic Transfer into the College account.
Students can pay the initial deposit directly to the College or to the appointed local representatives.
Tuition fee does not cover living expenses, insurance, travel, book and/or any other equipment or incidental expenses.
Remaining tuition fee should be paid according to the installment plan which is generated by the college for each student. The College reserves the right to stop any student from attending the classes or exams for the non-payment of fees.
Average living costs for international students will be between £200 - £300 per month. This includes accommodation, food and transport.
Yes, students are required to pay Some 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.
Students who fail a subject will have to pay an additional £50 for every paper they wish to resit. Payment will be due, before resetting the exam, on the date published by the College. Only one resit is allowed per subject.
After completing the programme successfully, it is anticipated that the students would receive appropriate Degree subject to approvals of our applications for affiliation / accreditation with higher education institutions.
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.
No, providing 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.
No, you will not be able to change your course once you arrive in Luton. However, if there is a genuine problem then, with the recommendation of the College academic board and with University approval, you may be able to change the course.
No, the college has a very strict refund policy; there will be no refund once the student gets his/her visa. However if the student is refused a visa, the full amount of the initial deposit will be refunded on providing evidence of the visa refusal.
Yes, you can work for 20 hours a week during term time and 40 hours during the holiday 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.
Yes, during your studies you can bring your husband or wife and children under 18 with you, as long as you can support and accommodate them without public help. Your dependents can work only if you were given permission to stay in the United Kingdom for 12 months or more.
The Home Office requires 80% attendance or minimum 15 hours of study per week for international students.