Semester-paced, not self-paced
Content is released against the academic calendar and assignments have real deadlines. You study at the hours that suit you, on a timetable that keeps a whole cohort together — which is what makes the degree a degree.
Semester-paced study units, weekly facilitation and online assignments — examined and awarded exactly as on campus.
The difference between studying online and studying alone is structure. Six things carry it.
Content is released against the academic calendar and assignments have real deadlines. You study at the hours that suit you, on a timetable that keeps a whole cohort together — which is what makes the degree a degree.
Every course arrives as modules broken into study units, each with its reading, activities and self-assessment. You always know what the next hour of study is, and how much of the course is behind you.
Scheduled sessions with a facilitator each week, plus the recording afterwards for the week you cannot make it. Questions get answered by the person marking your work.
Tutor-marked assignments carry continuous assessment and are submitted online. Your standing is visible as you go rather than arriving all at once at the end.
Final examinations are sat under supervision at a published venue. That is the regulator's requirement in this market, and it is what makes the qualification the same qualification.
Registration, results, GPA, CGPA and your transcript run on the same machinery as the campus programmes. Nothing on the certificate says you studied at a distance.
Teaching and continuous assessment run online. Final examinations are sat under supervision at a venue the institution publishes with the academic calendar.
Final examinations are sat under supervision because that is what the regulator requires of a degree in this market. Remote proctoring is not accepted here, and pretending otherwise would put your certificate at risk rather than save you a journey.
Every programme on this site is delivered online or in a mix of online and in-person study. Entry requirements and duration are stated on each one.
Apply online, upload your credentials, and pay the acceptance and semester fees from the same account. Part payment is supported where the institution allows it.
Course registration runs against the same prerequisite and credit-load rules as on campus. From there you work through the study units on the semester schedule, submit assignments online, and attend your supervised examination at the end.
Applications run per intake. Read the admission path, then apply when the intake for your programme opens.