Your Journey to Become a Student
What happens: Some applicants may be invited to a short interview or an English test.
This step helps us understand your background, communication skills, and motivation to join the program.
If you already have a valid language certificate or strong academic background, this step may be skipped.
Step 3: Admissions Interview or Test (if required)
What happens: Our Admissions Committee will review your documents and make a decision.This usually takes 3–7 business days.You will receive:- A Conditional Offer (if some documents or certificates are still missing); or
- An Unconditional Offer (if everything is complete).
The offer will include your tuition plan, program details, and the next steps for enrollment. Step 4: Receive Your Admission Letter
What happens: To confirm your enrollment, you’ll:- Pay a deposit or first tuition installment;
- Sign a digital enrollment agreement.
All payments are done online in a secure way, and we’ll provide a receipt and official invoice.Once the contract is signed, your student account is activated. Step 5: Make Your First Payment & Sign the Contract
What happens: You are officially a student! One week before the program starts, you’ll receive:- Login details to our online learning platform (e.g. GetCourse, Moodle);
- Your class schedule;
- A welcome guide;
- Personal contact for student support.
You can begin exploring your courses, meet your classmates, and attend orientation sessions before your first lesson. Step 6: Start Your Learning Journey
What happens: Click the "Apply Now" button on our website and fill in a short form with your name, email, phone number, and the program you’re interested in.
Once submitted, our admissions team will contact you within 24−48 hours via email or messaging apps (WhatsApp/Telegram) to guide you through the next steps.
Documents can be submitted via our online platform or by email. We’ll help you through every step if needed.
What happens: Once you're ready to apply, we’ll guide you in preparing your documents.
You will usually need:- A copy of your diploma or academic transcript (with English translation if needed);
- A copy of your passport;
- An English proficiency certificate (IELTS/TOEFL/etc.) – if available;
- Your CV or resume (for Master’s or MBA programs);
- A motivation letter or personal statement;
- One or two reference letters (for advanced programs only).
Step 2: Prepare and Upload Required Documents