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Category: Shorlarship
Writer: Admin
Date: March 17
The June intake is officially open, offering students the opportunity to begin their studies without waiting for the traditional September start. For many, th
While September is often seen as the main entry point, the June intake offers several advantages:
An earlier start to your academic journey
The ability to maintain momentum without a long gap
Potentially smaller entry groups in some programmes
A structured pathway toward graduation within your intended timeline
Starting in June allows you to take action now rather than postponing your plans.
Through ZETA’s partner institutions, programmes are available in leading UK cities, including:
London
A global education hub offering strong academic communities and extensive career exposure.
Manchester
A vibrant and student-focused city known for its diverse population and creative industries.
Birmingham
One of the UK’s largest student destinations, offering a growing academic environment and professional opportunities.
Choosing the right city is an important part of your student experience. Lifestyle, living costs, networking opportunities, and campus environment all play a role in shaping your journey.
The June intake includes programmes across a range of subject areas, such as:
Business and Management
Health and Social Care
Computing and IT
Law
Integrated Foundation Year pathways
Availability and entry criteria may vary depending on the institution and programme structure.
For detailed information about modules, locations, and specific entry requirements, you can explore the available options in the Courses section.
Entry requirements can vary between institutions and courses. However, most June intake applications will generally require some combination of the following:
Academic Qualifications
Evidence of previous study, such as certificates or transcripts, to demonstrate you meet the academic entry criteria.
Proof of English Proficiency (if applicable)
Some applicants may need to provide evidence of English language ability depending on their educational background.
Identification Documents
A valid passport or official identification document is typically required as part of the admissions process.
Supporting Information
Certain programmes may request additional documentation, such as a CV or a short personal statement.
Because each institution follows its own admissions framework, reviewing the specific requirements for your chosen course is essential before applying.
The June intake offers flexibility and an opportunity to begin your studies within this academic cycle.
If you are considering starting this year, reviewing your options early will help you make an informed decision and prepare your documentation in good time.
To explore available programmes and learn more about specific entry criteria, visit the Courses section and discover what opportunities are currently open for June 2026.
ZETA System of Smartlearning exists to provide clarity. We work closely with students to understand their background and goals, then guide them through the process in a structured, straightforward way.