Frequently Asked Questions

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Admission

When can I apply to Denning College?

Duration of the program is 1 year.

Admissions at Denning College will commence from 1st February 2025  and Round 1 will go on till 31st May 2025. Round 2 and 3 of admissions will start depending on the availability of the seats. Round 2 will commence in June and Round 3 will commence in August subject to availability of seats.

It is generally encouraged to apply earlier at Denning College. This is because many students apply in Round 1 of admissions which has more probability of securing admission. If a candidate applies later their admission will depend on the availability of seats. Even if you don’t have your results currently, you will be provided with a conditional offer letter (provided you are accepted).

Denning College only has one intake in a year which is for the session commencing in September.

Those students who don’t exactly meet our admissions criteria can contact the Office of Admissions on following
number: +92-21-111-336-111. Such decisions are made on case-by-case basis.

Yes, if you do not meet the admission conditions, the Denning College fee will be refunded in full. However, if you meet the conditions and have paid the fee, the refund will follow Denning College’s refund policy:

  • The admission fee is non-refundable.
  • Other fees can be refunded if the request is made before classes commence in September.

We provide shuttle services from the PECHS campus to the Creek campus, fee charged for the same are very minimal. For the details regarding shuttle Service, please contact our Communication Department at +92 21 111 336 111.

Program

What is the duration of the program?

Duration of the program is 1 year.

Yes, the Foundation Diploma is internationally recognized as equivalent to A Levels and is also locally recognized by the IBCC.

The IFD Program includes 8 modules: Developing English Language Skills, English for Academic Purposes, Mathematics, Introduction to Business, Introduction to Accounting and Economics, Cultural Studies, Study in Communication Skills and Advanced English Language Skills. The modules run from September to May and students also participate in skill development workshops throughout the year to enhance their analytical skills.

The IFD Program focuses on developing students’ vocational skills, such as English language, writing, drafting, speaking and analytical skills. It prepares students for undergraduate programs at foreign universities or transnational programs at Denning. The program is designed for students who have completed their local education, like intermediate studies.

Scholarships

Are there any scholarship programs?
Yes, Denning offers both Merit-Based and Need-Based Scholarships.

Merit-Based Scholarship:

  • Requires a 700–1000 word Personal Statement.
  • Attach academic and extracurricular achievements and provide supporting documents.
  • Applications are reviewed by the Board of Admissions.

Need-Based Scholarship:

  • Fill out a financial aid form (sent via email) and provide supporting documents.
  • Applications are reviewed by the Board of Admissions.
Note: Scholarships apply only to DIFC tuition fees and do not cover foreign partner fees.

All students eligible for admission at Denning College can apply for its scholarships.

An applicant can apply for scholarships after receiving an offer letter from Denning. Moreover , there’s no fixed percentage designated for Scholarships, the final decision is given by the Board of Directors after reviewing the application.