How to Apply to Study at Regent Business School


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Regent Business School endeavours to respond to the changing education demands of both public and private sectors in dynamic economies through the provision of innovative education. Find out how to apply below.

 


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All programmes at Regent Business School are designed to provide individuals and organisations with the management competencies and critical skills necessary to build and sustain competitive advantages in a rapidly changing and complex business environment.

REGENT BUSINESS SCHOOL APPLICATION PROCESS

Step 1: Browse through the various programmes

Select your course. View all available programmes here.

Step 2: Complete Application

ONLINE application – In order to apply online, you will need to register to apply.

  • Click here.
  • If you don't already have an account, then you will need to fill out the form on Regent's website and click "submit" once you are done.
  • If you are already registered, you can simply login using your username and password.

Step 3: Wait for a Response

After submitting your application, it will be reviewed by Regent Business School's admissions department and you will need to wait for feedback. 

Goodluck!

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