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ABOUT US

THE BEGINNING

DAD GROUP CONSULTANTS was incorporated in 2004 to offer quality service in all areas of student recruitment/ educational services. The company work closely with clients has been able to use professional man- power with up to date technology to achieve set out objectives

We have been active in the area of professional advice and information dissemination especially in education service, assisting them in reaching out to their end users. We will continue to invest in the right technology, right people and the right environment to meet our numerous clients needs.

OUR VISION

To Be the Best.

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to render professional service of the highest quality to our clients to achieve their objectives in the most cost effective manner.

OUR GUIDING PRINCIPLES

Strive constantly for a high level of intelligent and helpful service. Learn our business thoroughly and operate it successfully with substitution for hard work.

OUR FUTURE

The business climate is rapidly changing and only a dynamic organization can cope. This is why we constantly monitor the environment, leveraging our existing strength and folding on new ideas not only to maintain a healthy existence, but also to create better opportunities that will always guarantee a future.

 CONSULTANCYCool

 DAD GROUP CONSULTS provides advice and support with respect to all aspects of setting up and managing educational institutions or departments. This includes the design of organisations for delivering educational programmes, the development of existing organisations, curriculum development and the setting up and managing of franchise arrangements, or other forms of collaboration, between universities and colleges in the UK and overseas.

The consultancy services build on the expertise and experience of senior dgc staff in the field of education management. They have very substantial expertise in setting up and managing Higher Education establishments and Business Schools both in the UK and overseas. This expertise is offered to private clients and government departments wishing to establish or develop colleges of higher education or develop activities within a higher educational institution. These areas include:

•Advice on the design and establishing of new institutions
•The design of educational management systems
•The planning and design of effective recruitment operations
•Marketing planning and implementation
•Staff recruitment and development
•Curriculum design and delivery
•The setting up of franchise and other collaborative arrangements

ISSUE ON ACCOMMODATION.

Living Costs
It is important that you have a realistic idea of what your living expenses will be before you arrive in the UK or countries When you are planning your budget for living expenses it is not just your course fees that you need to take into account. You also need to calculate your everyday living expenses including your food, accommodation (rent and other bills), books and equipment, and clothes - making sure that you have enough left over for leisure activities and socialising. The cost of living varies between different regions of these countries London, for example, is more expensive than average and costs may also be high in other major UK cities such as Edinburgh and Manchester. A lot is also down to you, of course - the cost of a pair of jeans can vary hugely, depending on how important fashion and designer labels are to you. Just as if you were at home, you need to be sensible about what you really need and what you can actually afford.

The British Council guidelines are often used as rough estimate of how much money you may need for a 1 year stay in the UK:

In London: £7,500 per annum

Outside London: £6,000 to £6,500 per annum

Leisure and socialising
How much you spend on your leisure time and social activities can also vary hugely depending on what you choose to do. If you go to the cinema once or twice a week, dine in expensive restaurants every evening and make regular trips to the theatre or the ballet, you will spend much more than if you take advantage only of the entertainment arranged by student societies. Most on-campus activities with friends will cost you next to nothing. Of course, the actual amount you spend is likely to be somewhere between the two. Most universities have a student cinema, nightclub, theatre and other entertainment available that you can enjoy for much less than similar entertainment will cost you off-campus.

Cheaper options
If you're going to be living on a budget, there are several tips for value buying. Outdoor markets are good for fresh food and cheap clothing and you will often find these close to areas where there are large numbers of students. Larger supermarkets where you can buy in bulk are generally cheaper than smaller local shops and stores and many sell good quality clothing, household goods and electrical equipment as well as food and other provisions. Some supermarket chains will deliver, and while there is likely to be a small charge for this it may be no more than the bus or taxi fare and much easier than struggling home with bags of heavy shopping.

Student discounts
Many shops, theatres, cinemas, museums and galleries offer special reductions for students and special student fares are often available on buses and trains. To take advantage of these, you will usually need to prove membership of the National Union of Students (NUS), an organisation that represents the interests of all students in the UK. Recent discounts listed on the NUS website include 10 per cent off purchases of selected items at HMV (a music and DVD retail chain), Topshop/Topman (a chain of fashionable clothing shops), ShoeZone (shoe shops), Peacocks (a chain of family clothing stores) and Argos (homeware and hardware).

Health care
All international students on full-time UK courses that last more than six months can take advantage of the UK's National Health Service, including free consultation with doctors and free hospital care for you and your family.

Course Fees
Undergraduate
You'll get great value for money from a UK undergraduate education no matter where you choose to study. The figures below show approximately what you'll need to pay, but it's worth bearing in mind that course fees can vary considerably between institutions. Costs for individual courses are given in the course profiles on this website.

•Foundation courses: £4,000-£12,000 per year
•Arts courses: £7,000-£9,000 per year
•Science courses: £7,500-£12,000 per year
•Clinical courses: £10,000 to more than £21,000 per year
These are rough guidelines and you must find out what the exact fees are for your chosen course. You can obtain this through any of our offices.

Postgraduate
UK postgraduate study offers you great value for money. Course fees can vary considerably between institutions, but the figures below show approximately what you'll need to pay.

•Arts and humanities courses: £7,000 to £9,000 per year
•Science courses: £7,500 to £2,000 per year
•Clinical courses: £10,000 to £21,000 per year
•MBA: £8,000 to more than £30,000 per year
These are rough guidelines and you must find out what the exact fees are for your chosen course. You can obtain this through any of our offices.

Please be informed that tuition and accommodation fees defer from country to country. You can contact us for further details - dadgroup_consultants@yahoo.com

 WHAT DGC CAN DO FOR YOU AND YOUR APPLICATION FOR VISA

 United Kingdom and other countries. Our experienced visa counsellors can help you from the very beginning by ensuring that your paper work is in accordance to the specific requirements of whichever country you are applying from.

Once you have decided on your chosen University, made all the necessary payments, received all the necessary documents from your university, we will be glad to help you through the final hurdle and make sure your that the start of your new future is smooth and easy.

Getting a visa can be complex. Typically you will need the following:

•To pay at least 50% of the first year's tuition fee (this may vary dependant on your country)
•An Unconditional Offer Letter from your chosen university
•Current bank statements with the appropriate funds
•Sponsorship letters
•Accommodation documentation
However, this does not guarantee your visa, as you will be required to fill out application forms and questionnaires which the Entry Clearance Officer (ECO) will go through and look to be 'convinced' that you are indeed a genuine student.

DGC visa counselling staff have the expertise and know-how to make sure that you are well prepared, that your application form, questionnaire and supporting documentation is presented to the various embassies in a way that is transparent, clear and convincing.

To find out more about the visa application process please contact your nearest DGC office and make an appointment with one of our visa counsellors.

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