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We have helped and facilitated many institutions in obtaining centre approvals, obtaining accreditation for their courses
Our Portfolio
Our portfolio, program management and partnerships
Excellent Support
Our In-House Training facilitators are industry professionals who have successfully worked in their field of expertise for years.
Management
F F B K Rushdy – CEO, Director
Lead Internal Quality Assurer, Standards Verifier – Pearson, HE Reviewer

Our Competencies

Our In-House Training facilitators are industry professionals who have successfully worked in their field of expertise for years. We have helped many institutions in curriculum development, Accreditation, Training , Recruitment and Sales

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Our Services

The company provides innovative, clear and robust advice on broader aspects of academic consulting and advisory services, curriculum development, assessor and IQA training, assessment and verification strategies, programme management development, market study, technology and digital solutions for educational industry and learner demanded solutions – Our expert team and their cumulative industry experience will ensure highest level of quality advice for those who are in business of learning

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Latest News & Articles

  • Nov, Wed, 2015

UK Student Visa – New Changes for International Students – 2015, November

On 12th November 2015 the following rules changed for international students

1.. Tier 4 (General) students studying at colleges (private or public) can no longer extend their stay in Tier 4 or switch into any other points-based route (Such as Tier 2 or Tier 1 (Entrepreneur)), unless they are studying at a college which UKVI classes as an “embedded college”. There is no change for students attending a university.

2. The length of time that a Tier 4 (General) student may spend studying further education courses (i.e. courses at National Qualifications Framework levels 3-5 and equivalents) will be reduced from three years to two.

3. All Tier 4 students who are extending their visa or applying for a new visa will need to show they have maintenance funds for the duration of their course or 9 months whichever is shorter. Previously if a student had been in the UK for 6 months or more (i.e. already studying) a reduced rate applied, as they were deemed to have “established presence.”

4. The area in which Tier 4 students have to demonstrate a higher ‘London’ level of funds is being expanded to include the University of London or institutions wholly or partly within the area comprising the City of London and the Former Metropolitan Police District.

Note:
Study UK (An association for independent providers of higher education, further education and professional training) estimates that over the next 3 years each institution would loss £210 000 rising to average loss of £337 000 by 2017

*About the survey: Study UK’s 135 members, of which 56 responded, 34 colleges said they would suffer “significant financial losses” over the next three years because of the changes.

  • Jul, Tue, 2015

All part-time work rights for non-EU students studying at publicly funded colleges to be abolished

It is expected that the scrapping of work rights for non EU students will be enforced from August and the other changes to be implemented in Autumn,

The summary of changes

  • Non-EU students at publicly funded colleges lose right to work for up to 10 hours a week, matching rule for those at privately funded colleges
  • The length of further education visas will be reduced from three years to two.
  • FE college students will not be able to stay and work in UK when they finish their course, unless they leave the country first (will be exempted if they are registered at an institution with a formal link to a university)