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A- Levels Foundations Higher National Diploma Vocational Diploma English Courses

Courses

Boston College is proud of its success with international students. For almost 30 years, the College has helped hundreds of students successfully enter UK Universities such as Cambridge, Nottingham, University College London, Warwick, London School of Economics, Bristol and many more.

Pre- A- Levels/International Access (Foundation)
Pre- A- Levels/
International Access

This is a one year course which prepares students for the two year A-level course, or the one year international Access to Higher Education course. On completion of the course you will be awarded a nationally recognised certificate that is equivalent to 5 GCSEs.

International Access (Foundation)
International Access (Foundation)

This programme is a nationally approved level 3 qualification which allows students to raise their academic standard to university entrance level. It also enables them to gain the appropriate level of English language required by universities (6-7 IElTS).
 

BTEC Diploma- Vocational Diploma to Universities
BTEC Diploma

The College offers a range of subject specialist BTEC courses, which can be taken over one or two years leading to a diploma qualification. These courses can lead to university or employment.

A- Levels
A- Levels

A-levels are a traditional route to UK universities. Students take four AS subjects in the first year and can continue with three subjects into the second year if they wish to progress to university.
 

Higher National Diploma (HND) asscoiated with Hull University
HND- Higher National Diploma

This is a two-year university courses leading to an internationally recognised qualification - Higher National Diploma (HND). After completion of the HND programme, students could progress to second/third year in universities.

General English and English Plus
English

What better place to learn English than in England – the home of the English language! Many students choose to study English in England because they believe it gives them the best possible start to acquiring the language skills needed, both for university and the international jobs market of the future.
 

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