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FAQs

  1. You must complete secondary education and have an original grade sheet to show the University. The completion certificate must not be more than 3 years old.
  2. For institutions related to Medicine and Dental Medicine, the secondary education grade sheet must not be more than one year old.
  3. You must not have been expelled from your previous institutions.
  4. Must submit all documents required by the University and pay the registration fee on time.
  5. Must have secured the required marks cut off give by the University.
  6. Process differs from University to University
  1. Must have acquired undergraduate degree with a CGPA of at least 3.00 out of 4.0
  2. Must have a Bachelor’s degree in the relevant field of study
  3. Must have work experience related to the field of study.
  1. Fill out the application form taken from the University.
  2. Choose the field of your study.
  3. Submit all documents as per the requirements from the University.
  4. Pay the application fees.
  5. If necessary, you might have to give an entry test or an interview
  6. Pay registration fee in order to book your place in the University
  7. After submitting all documents, an ID card will be issued stating your proof of being a student at their University.
  8. Process differs from University to University
English language proficiency requirements:
  1. Paper-Based TOEFL – a four-section assessment that is offered in places where the TOEFL internet-based test (iBT) is not available. The PBT is taken by just 3% of students who choose the TOEFL for their English-language requirements. Many colleges and Universities will still accept PBT scores, but some will consider the iBT only.
  2. TOEFL iBT – Conveniently offered weekly at authorized, the computer-delivered TOEFL iBT test is the only test that measures all 4 academic English skills — reading, listening, speaking, and writing — the way they are actually used in a classroom.
  3. IELTS – The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is designed to help you work, study or migrate to a country where English is the native language. This includes countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and USA. Your ability to listen, read, write and speak in English will be assessed during the test.
At undergraduate level, students who do not meet the English language proficiency levels stated above will be required to take intensive English courses offered by the English Language Institute (ELI). At postgraduate level, however, you must meet the minimum English language proficiency level required to be admitted to a program.
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1st intake June August
2nd intake December – January January
3rd intake February May