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Matriculation
To qualify for part-time matriculation of Heriot-Watt University, student must hold at least one of the following qualifications:
- A degree with first or second class honours of Heriot-Watt University;
- A degree with first or second class honours of any other University or institution of higher education recognised by Heriot-Watt University;
- Pass examinations in two core modules;
- Any other qualification deemed by the University Senate to be acceptable.
Students are advised to complete Programme Entry Form upon commencement of the studies. The completed form has to be returned to the English School of Business (ESB), together with one current passport sized photograph. If the student is applying for matriculation on the basis of previous qualifications, he/she must also submit certified photocopies of the qualification that is considered relevant. If the student is not eligible for immediate registration, the application will be held on file and he/she will be enrolled when completing two core modules.
Student ID and Registration Numbers:
Upon commencement of the programme the students are allocated a Student Identification Number (SID) and a Registration Number (RegNo). The numbers are used as access codes to the Course Websites and Student Services.
Enrolment
Students can join one of our three annual intakes set for the months of February, August and December. Interested candidates are kindly required to enrol at least one month before the commencement of each trimester of lectures. |
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Accredited by Royal Charter
Heriot-Watt University received
its Royal Charter in 1966. This is granted by the British government
and ensures that universities and their programmes meet very high
academic standards. Most countries, including the US and Canada,
are happy to accept the standard of degrees awarded by universities
in Great Britain as equivalent to their own.
Approved by the Department of Education (US)
The university is approved by the United States Department
of Education. This approval enables US students to apply
for a government loan to help with educational expenses and
may help to convince your employer to sponsor you through
the MBA programme.
Established for over 10 years
Edinburgh Business School has been established for over
10 years and has produced 10,000 graduates from more than
150 countries. There are currently 7,000 active students
studying the MBA programme.
Recognised by major businesses
The business community has welcomed the MBA programme,
with many major and mid-sized companies subsidising their
employees' educational expenses for the programme. Here are
some companies that have sponsored their employees through
the Edinburgh Business School programme: Adobe Systems. Frito-Lay,
Goodyear, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Johnson & Johnson,
Levi Strauss & Co., Royal & Sun Alliance Canada,
and Sun Microsystems. |

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Accredited by Royal Charter
Heriot-Watt University received
its Royal Charter in 1966. This is granted by the British government
and ensures that universities and their programmes meet very high
academic standards. Most countries, including the US and Canada,
are happy to accept the standard of degrees awarded by universities
in Great Britain as equivalent to their own.
Approved by the Department of Education (US)
The university is approved by the United States Department
of Education. This approval enables US students to apply
for a government loan to help with educational expenses and
may help to convince your employer to sponsor you through
the MBA programme.
Established for over 10 years
Edinburgh Business School has been established for over
10 years and has produced 10,000 graduates from more than
150 countries. There are currently 7,000 active students
studying the MBA programme.
Recognised by major businesses
The business community has welcomed the MBA programme,
with many major and mid-sized companies subsidising their
employees' educational expenses for the programme. Here are
some companies that have sponsored their employees through
the Edinburgh Business School programme: Adobe Systems. Frito-Lay,
Goodyear, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Johnson & Johnson,
Levi Strauss & Co., Royal & Sun Alliance Canada,
and Sun Microsystems. |
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