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LSBM currently has a number of links with leading academic bodies and institutions, including: British Accreditation Council
BAC is a registered charity established in 1984 to act as the national accrediting body for independent further and higher education. It is independent of both the government and the colleges that it accredits. www.the-bac.org
University of London Established in 1836, the University of London is one of the oldest and largest universities in the UK, and comprises 18 Colleges and 11 Institutes. Recognised worldwide as a centre of academic excellence, the University is renowned for its research activities and boasts graduates that occupy influential positions in government, business, industry, and other professions, both locally and internationally.
Introduced in 1858, the External Programme was established to make
University of London degrees more accessible to students. There
are currently over 40 000 students studying through the External
Programme. LSBM offers tuition support and examination preparation
to students who have been accepted onto the External Programme.
www.londonexternal.ac.uk NCC Education
With links to more than 30 leading UK universities, NCC Education
programmes are an ideal choice for students seeking flexible and
cost effective access to undergraduate degrees within the UK.
www.nccedu.com
University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE)
It also strives to improve the support it offers its network of
registered centres and utilises innovative technology for
delivery, assessment, and administration.
It offers a broad range of internationally recognised
qualifications, both academic and vocational, which have been
designed to develop successful students worldwide.
CTI has been recognised as the largest and most successful IT
training organisation in the world by NCC Education (Global Summit
2006, Manchester, UK), and is well known for its practical
approach to the learning of IT skills.
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