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Our School will recruit students from all over the world. We have a special welfare team that takes care of these overseas students, guiding them at each step on what they can do, job prospects, expectations from employers, etc.
Our well-qualified staffs enlighten our students with their vast & varied experience. All our programs are so designed that our students can attain academic, personal and professional success, thereby providing them with a satisfying future. We take this opportunity to invite you to fulfill your aspirations and to create a new and vibrant future and hope you will share our excitement and pride as we continue to expand and enrich the frontiers, with the limitless wealth of knowledge.
I.T. Support Facilities
Our IT Labs are equipped with state-of-the-art Pentium PC's with strong and secure networking. We aim at consistent investment for refurbishment of its infrastructure to provide best and latest IT support and services to the students.
With Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) in the School, we deliver both core and discretionary services, systems and support which underpin the School's teaching, research and administrative needs.
Student Library
Our students have access to a storehouse of knowledge by means of a modern Library and Learning Resource Centre. A host of facilities are available at their disposal. These include colour photocopying, 'drop in use' computer work stations (Apple and Power Mac) with Internet Access, etc.
Classrooms
We have enough classrooms for accommodate minimum 15 students in each classroom and 1 examination hall for all examinations
We have enough classrooms for accommodate minimum 40 students in each classroom.
Student Services
Accomodation
Hotels : If you only need a place for your first few days in London you can book a place in a bed and breakfast or a hotel. G.S.M has a list of reasonably priced bed and breakfasts and hotels available on request.
Student Houses: We can book places for short-term accommodation in student houses.
Shared houses/flats:
Houses, Flats, Flatshares, Studios and Bedsits: G.S.M will not book any of these for you. However, information and advice are available from the School if you are looking for a place in any of these.
Student Support
The School offers a counselling service and will assist and advise students on matters regarding their current or future studies and on their career development.
Welfare support and counselling is available for students who want additional help in settling in the UK or needing guidance in personal matters in order to achieve their full academic potential.
Employement
Can I work during my studies?
If you are a full-time student and you have a student visa, you can work for up to 20 hours per week, but the School recommends that you do not work for more than 15 hours per week.
You do not need a work permit. Your student visa is enough to enable you to work.
How do I find a job?
Go to RAINHAM Jobcentre which is located in sevenkings, essex.
Also, buy the 'Evening Standard', which advertises part-time jobs and go to ask personally in bars, restaurants and cafes.
How do I get a National Insurance number?
Your employer will usually ask you to provide a National Insurance number. To get one of these, go to:
DSS Office which is RAINHAM.
Do I have to pay tax on my earnings?
Most students do not earn enough money to pay tax. Ask your employer how much, if anything, you have to pay over the year. If your employer charges you tax, ask for the address of their tax office and you can claim the money back.
Arrival, Immigration Visal Renewal
Upon Arrival: Leave to remain and extending your stay :
On your arrival in this country, you will be interviewed by an immigration officer. When your documents have been checked, you will receive a stamp in your passport showing the initial length of time you can stay in the UK.
You should be granted leave to remain for the complete duration of your course. If you know that you will need to stay here longer than the date given on the stamp, do not worry as the permission can be extended later.
The Home Office issues an application form for an extension to your visa. This form is available from the Reception, by post from the Immigration Office in Croydon, or can be downloaded from the Immigration and Nationality Directorate website at WWW.UKBA.GOV.UK
Most students are given visas for the first 6-9 months of their course in the UK and then have to apply for an extension to complete their studies. If your course fees and living expenses are being paid for by a relative or friend, you should bring a letter from them confirming that they will pay these costs during your stay in the UK. The letter should show their address and telephone number. The Home Office will ask for this when you apply for your extension.
It is important to make your application by post well in advance (this means at least one week and not more than nine months before your leave to remain expires) and to follow the instructions given on the form exactly. Help can be obtained from the Student Service Director. In a few cases, you may have to visit the Immigration Office in Croydon (which is south of London).





