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Registration closing date for May/June 2012 is 1 February, 2012

Deadline to submit the entry forms at British Council, New Delhi is 24 January, 2012

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Study at your own pace without leaving home

A large number of international students pursue programmes leading to UK qualifications in their home country. We are offering administrative support to students who wish to study in India initially in co-operation with External Programme of the University of London.

If you are thinking of studying from home with the University of London, we can help you to apply for your course and support your learning through membership of our Learning Centre (which offer fast internet connections and a convenient, comfortable working environment). You will also be able to sit for your exams in our centre.

What can you study?

You can choose from a wide range of subjects, at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. However, most of the qualification on offer from the London University are in the arts/humanities and social science disciplines.

How do you apply?

The University's External Programme was established in 1858 to make University of London degrees accessible to students who, for one reason or another, could not come to the University to study in the conventional way.

Why study through distance learning?

The External Programme offers a cost-effective solution to students who cannot study abroad, due to money, time or family commitments. You can also continue in work while you study, so you don't lose wages or affect your career. Registration and workload is set to suit your needs, so you have the added benefit of working at a pace to fit your lifestyle. If you need to sit an exam, you can do this in a centre that's close to you.

How does distance learning work?

Distance learning works like a conventional degree: your work is assessed to exactly the same standard and you will be directly involved with your college and its academic staff. Depending on your subject, you may be taught through video conferencing, online forums and e-mail.

When can I apply for study?

Although distance learning offers a flexible timetable, it is best to apply at specific times throughout the year to ensure you receive a place on your chosen course. You can visit  London University's website for more information on how and when to apply.

What are the benefits?

Your work is assessed to exactly the same standard as that of an internal student
Colleges and academic staff of the University are directly involved in the programme
You may work at your own pace and to your own schedule
Your period of registration is flexible
There are no quotas for entry
No requirements to attend personally
Exams may be taken at centres all over the world

If you think that such a programme is right for you, or if you simply want to know more details, including application and registration procedure, please contact our Customer Services team.

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