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How to Apply |
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Please access the application form by clicking here. Please note that it will not be possible to process applications which are not completed in full. Be certain to include postal, phone, and e-mail contact information. Also, let us know whether you need accommodation assistance. It is strongly recommended that students should have access to the Internet and an e-mail address during the application process. |
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| Stage 1: Application |
Send the completed application form and supporting documentation (as indicated below) to the admissions office by e-mail, fax or paper copy. The following documents will need to be submitted along with the filled in application form: |
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Academic Records: Notarized copies of statement of marks, academic transcripts, degree certificates, professional qualifications, etc. Documents not in English will need to be translated and notarized. |
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Evidence of Work experience (if any): While work experience is not a compulsory requirement for our MBA, if students do have any work experience it will help their application. If they have work experience, they must submit the following: |
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• An updated CV and |
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A Reference letter from your last academic institution attended. In case you have work experience and submit the work experience letter mentioned above, then that itself serves as a reference letter and they do not have to get a reference from their academic institution. If they do not have work experience, then they must submit 1 Notarized copy of reference/ recommendation letter from the last academic institution attended. |
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A photocopy of your passport. |
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2 recent passport sized photographs. (if available) |
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| Stage 2: Interview with the Admissions Staff |
Once the application is received complete with all documents and if you are found to be eligible for the programme applied for, a telephonic interview of yours will be conducted by an Admissions Staff member from the school.
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| Stage 3: Acceptance |
If the telephonic interview is successful an acceptance letter along with a fee payment plan will be sent within 3-4 working days to you by email. It will be sent to you if you have applied directly, or it will be delivered to the TASMAC Admissions Partner through whom you may have applied. |
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| Stage 4: Deposit |
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| If you are an international student and require a student visa to enter or remain in the UK, at this stage, along with the deposit, you must submit to us a bank statement/ bank letter showing sufficient funds to cover their living expenses for the first 9 months of study and the signed copy of fee payment plan (received along with our offer letter by the student). The Home Office required amount for living expenses in our borough/ location in London is a minimum of £ 5400 for the first 9 months of study at the rate of £ 600 per month. If the students bank account has more funds available than the above, it will make the visa application stronger. |
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With the recent visa changes, sponsor accounts are no longer acceptable. Shares, bonds, pension funds and similar savings accounts will not be accepted. Your money must be held in:
- a bank account in your name (this includes joint accounts with your name as one of the signatories); or
- a bank account in your parents name (this relationship will have to be proven by Birth certificate for example) or
- a loan in your name; or
- official financial or government sponsorship
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| Stage 5: Housing Application |
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| Stage 6: CAS Statement for international students |
Once the deposit / full fees and bank statement / letter as mentioned above are both received by TASMAC London, your place will be held for the programme in the intake applied for. In case of International students, a CAS number will be issued at this point. |
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| Stage 7: Visa application |
International students are then expected to apply for a student visa at the British Deputy High Commission office in the home country. Information on Student visas can be obtained from (www.ukvisas.gov.uk). |
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| Stage 8: Information to TASMAC on visa acceptance |
| Once the visa is issued, the student is required to confirm this to TASMAC London. In the event of a visa refusal, only on receipt of the original visa refusal letter from the British High Commission, TASMAC London will refund the deposit / fees paid by the student without any deductions. |