Stepwise procedure for Study in India
The procedure for admission is given below:
Step 1: Queries, Clarifications over Email/ Phone/ Letter/ Personal Contact
Step 2: Select the course and college
Step 3: Submit application form for admission
Forward the following to us:
- Application form duly filled in with all enclosures
- Demand Draft payable in USD 1100* (Including Application
Fee 100 USD and Service Charge)
Step 4: Get the provisional admission letter from the LEE Consultants, in
order to obtain the visa.
Step 5: Show this letter to the Indian Embassy in the respective country
and get a student visa endorsed to institution. NRI students do not require a visa.
Step 6: Report to the institution for admission. Fill the permanent admission
form and submit it with the following documents (in original along with a Photostat
copy):
- a. Degree/ Pass Certificate of the qualifying examination
- b. Mark list of qualifying examination.
- c. Student visa in original.
- d. A Photostat copy of their passport - duly attested by a notary.
Note: The original certificates will be returned to the students immediately
after making an endorsement to this effect.
Step 7: Undergo the medical examination and get the medical fitness certificate.
As per government rules all international students entering India on student visa
have to be tested for HIV and will not be given admission if found to be positive.
All international students will be required to pay medical fees of US $ 50, which
includes the medical insurance cover for the first year. For subsequent years the
medical insurance fees will be same as for other Indian students and is included
in other fees.
Step 8: Appear for the proficiency test in English, if any as per admission
requirement of the Institution. This is only applicable, if the qualifying
examination is not in the English medium.
Step 9: Admission of international students will be confirmed only after
verification of original certificates, medical fitness test and payment of required
fees.
Step 10: Within a week of arrival in India register their names with the
police in the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO) of the local Police.
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