We are aware of the high level of
intelligence that makes up the core of the U.A.E education system.
That is then coupled with focus and commitment from all those who wish
to dramatically change their lives for the better. The culture of our
friends from U.A.E is that they want to give something back, and not
only to their country but to each one of their family members. Our
study programs are designed to ensure that your education here in the
UK is made as simple as possible. General information is provided for
you below, but if you would rather talk to someone directly then please
call any one of our appointed agents and they will be more than happy
to discuss your needs. We do encourage one to one consultations which
are absolutely free of any cost to you. Should you wish to have an
opportunity to talk to someone face to face then please contact your
local agent and they will be pleased to arrange an appointment.


Mr. Imran Ahmed Jat
Business Development Executive (Middles East & Sub Continent)
2/A, Block E, Unit No. 6
Latifabad, Hyderabad
Sindh-Pakistan
Tel: +92-333-2815996
E-mail: i.jat@ftacademy.co.uk


Our primary course delivery (UK Financial Practitioners Course) concentrates on three specific and fundamental areas
- CeMAP (Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice)
- CMA (BTEC Advanced Certificate in Competency for Mortgage Advice)
- FT (Introduction to Futures Trading)
The Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice (CeMAP) is offered by the Institute of Financial Services (ifs School
of Finance) and the qualification has been reviewed and updated to meet
the requirements identified by the Financial Services Skills Council
(FSSC). CeMAP is incorporated in to the National Qualifications
Framework at Level 3. The BTEC Certificate is awarded by Edexcel.
>> Download Prospectus 2009/2010


Student Welfare
New Students are known as
"freshers" and the Students Services Office organises a range of events
for students, from formal and informal gatherings to induction
seminars, to ensure that you get all the support you need to establish
yourself in London. The College welfare team devote much of their time
to the care of overseas students who have recently arrived in London
and are still finding their feet.
Medical Facilities
Overseas students enrolled
on courses of more than six months’ duration are entitled to free
hospital treatment through the UK’s National Health Service - NHS.
Student Travel
Discount
Students are eligible for a Student Oyster photocard, which entitles discount rate
travel. With a valid Student Oyster photo card, students can buy Travel cards
and Bus Passes at 30% off the equivalent adult rate.
Employment Advise for
Part Time Employment
Full
time students coming for courses of 6 months or more are allowed
to work for up to 20 hours per week during term time, and full
time during vacations. Please visit the website www.ukvisas.gov.uk for more information
Bank Account
Assistance
Students
are advised on the procedure for opening a bank account in London and
the necessary bank references are provided by our Academy. We work
very closely with HSBC; National Westminster; and Barclays banks.
National Insurance
Provision
We are able to advise our students about the procedures of the NI
Offices in London which allow us help you get a national insurance
number within a short space of time.
Computer Lab and Internet Facility
The new and enlarged IT Centre provides training in the use of computer
applications. Professional staff are available to assist students.
English Language
Support
Students on
full-time course whose English may require improvement are encouraged
to attend Language classes while continuing with their studies in any
one of our appointed Centres.
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All overseas students wishing to attend
our Academy must have a valid international passport and many will need a visa
before traveling to the UK.
The British Government determines the list of ‘visa-national’ countries. Your
nearest British Council office or British Mission (British Embassy, Consulate or
High Commission) will be able to tell you whether you need a visa, also known as
‘entry clearance’. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office web site features a visa
enquiry form where you can check if you require a visa and print off the
required forms: www.ukvisas.gov.uk
Immigration and entry clearance:
If you are a Visa National, make sure you apply for
entry clearance as a student and not as a visitor. Visa-National visitors are
not allowed to extend their stay as students when they finish a visit. Once a
student has been accepted by our Academy and has paid his/her tuition deposit,
the Admissions Department will issue acceptance documents to be used for the
visa application. Please contact the British Embassy, Consulate or High
Commission in your country to find out which other documents are
required.
Visa application procedure:
On the spot admission facilities are also
provided in many countries by our staff during their overseas visit. As a part
of the admission process. prospective students are given the opportunity for
interviews and counseling. When registering, we ask students to complete the
interview form with their subject interest. This gives students an opportunity
to explain why they would like to take the course and indicate the way in which
they would like to see their interests developing.
Documents:
When students decide
to join the course, they need to complete our Academy’s application form and
submit it to an authorised agent. The agent will then send the application form
to the Academy’s Registration department for further processing. In addition,
the agent will be required to supply our Academy with the following:
- Photocopies of qualifications and
references
- 2 passport size photographs
- A deposit, which will be counted
towards their course fees. The Academy will then issue you with a registration
letter and other documents, which can be used by you as proof of your acceptance
on the course.
The Academy reserves the right to
limit the number of students admitted each year.

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