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WELCOME

WELCOME. Our Mission. To provide globally recognized education at affordable prices. To be a recognized and exceptional provider of undergraduate, postgraduate and professional courses amongst private institutions in the UK and be known as a centre of innovation and academic excellence.

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WELCOME

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  1. WELCOME

  2. Our Mission • To provide globally recognized education at affordable prices. • To be a recognized and exceptional provider of undergraduate, postgraduate and professional courses amongst private institutions in the UK and be known as a centre of innovation and academic excellence. • To build a reputation for itself amongst the international student community, as being an institute of excellence. • To provide an exceptional service and create graduates capable of innovation.

  3. History • The Academy was incorporated in January 2003 • Commenced first semester in January 2004 • Mainly targets the international student community and some UK professionals working within organisations • The Academy offers a number of graduate, postgraduate and professional courses within the disciplines of business management and computer science • Since January 2004 to date we have managed to acquire over 300 international students

  4. College Pictures

  5. College Pictures

  6. Strengths • London Location • Affiliations • Course Progression

  7. London Location Metropolitan city Multi cultural society Excellent transport system Underground, over ground trains 24 hours bus system World famous theatres, clubs, cinemas, restaurants, shopping malls More jobs opportunities than any other city in UK

  8. Accreditation & Affiliations British Accreditation Council (BAC) University of Greenwich NCC Education & The University of Portsmouth Institute of Administrative Management University of Gloustershire Association of Certified Chartered Accountant United Kingdom Border Agency (UKBA) A Trusted

  9. Course Progression Business Progression Route Computer Progression Route Tourism & Hospitality Progression Route English Progression Route Association of Certified Chartered Accountants

  10. Business Progression Route Certificate Diploma Advanced Diploma BSc Hons BA MBA & MSc Business Administration

  11. Computing Progression Route Certificate in IT & Programming International Diploma in Computer Studies International Advanced Diploma in Computer Studies BSc (Honours) Information Systems with Computing PG Diploma / MSc

  12. Tourism & HospitalityProgression Route Certificate in Tourism & Hospitality International Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality International Advanced Diploma in Tourism & Hospitality BA (Hons) in Tourism & Hospitality PgD Diploma / MBA

  13. Language Progression Route 6 Months academic English 1 Year academic IELTS English Diploma, Bachelors, Masters qualifications

  14. Association of Certified Chartered Accountants

  15. Achievements • Accreditation & Affiliations • Excellent pass percentage • Record intakes

  16. Percentage Pass Rate

  17. Student Numbers

  18. Why LAMS? • Competitive fee • Opportunities for employment • Accommodation

  19. Competitive Fee University of Greenwich £8,650 University of Greenwich £8,650 Leeds Metropolitan University £7,500 Leeds Metropolitan University £7,500 Middlesex University £9,400 Oxford Brookes university £9,000 Derby University £8,200 Hertfordshire University £8,000 LAMS £4,500

  20. Accommodation Many students live in privately rented accommodation. Residential Services keep a list of local householders who let out rooms. Often these are in the landlord’s own home. You are normally provided with your own furnished study-bedroom, sharing the other facilities of the house with the landlord and their family. Private lodgings like these usually offer a variety of flexible arrangements, for example, with or without meals. Donald Hunter House Cass and Claredale

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