Admissions open for Year 2010 intakes (February / June & September sessions)
UCAS open for Septmeber 2010 intake (Students taking GCE / GCSE A’ levels exams in June 2010 can apply now)
Undergraduate Freshman & Transfer students from local universities/institutions can apply directly through us in our Top ranking partner UK universities
Merit based Scholarships availble upt GBP 3000/=
Students having HEC scholarship under faculty Development Scheme can also apply for PhD or Masters leading to PhD in our partner universities under our Fast Track processing scheme.
Foundation year leading to Bachelors courses in Top UK Universities (For Intermediate / O level, AS and A level students)
Pre-Masters Available (01 & 02 semesters for B.Com / BSc and BA Students)
Postgraduate Courses Available in all subjest areas
ACCA students can apply in FTC London & all campuses / LSBF & LCA
WELCOME TO INDEX
INDEX – Career & Education Advisory Service was incorporated with the express purpose of assisting students opting for higher education abroad preferably in UK / USA / Canada / Europe and in countries located in Asia Pacific as well as in Pacific Rim.
We provide educational counseling and advice on pathways and options into schools, colleges and universities as well as career guidance based on market trends, needs and future prospects.
Being a total solution based and a flawless educational consultant, we at INDEX can surely show you a right way to a bright and successful future.
Our services also include assistance with visa applications, accommodation arrangements, booking and arranging of flight tickets and airport pick-up and most importantly, pre-departure briefings.
The choice of course options open to you is enormous.
However, you have to note that some higher education courses
are clearly aimed at producing graduates for particular
careers, while some jobs require graduates in a particular
subject area. You have to give thought to the relevance of
the degree or discipline to the career you have in mind.
This does not mean, however, that you have to choose a
subject that you do not enjoy.
On the contrary, the course you pick must interest and
stimulate you. What is important is to make sure that the
chosen course does actually enable you to enter your
preferred employment area.