Al-Bayti Foundation is the first agent in Yemen for the British Council

The Hassan Al-Bayti Foundation for Educational Consultations and Student Services has obtained the status of an accredited agent for the British Council, as the institution is the first independent entity to obtain this status within Yemeni territory under No. 27861.

The agent's capacity includes carrying out advisory tasks for students from the moment of registration in universities until obtaining a visa and arriving in the United Kingdom, and communicating with the British Council with everything related to that.

This step comes within Al-Bayti’s 2024 vision to reach the agency of 250 accredited universities around the world, and to raise the acceptance rate of Arab students through the scholarship and university admissions services by 70% of applications implemented by the institution.

This step also comes in preparation for arranging registration procedures for students within the British Chevening Scholarships, which start between the third and last quarter of each year, and whose conditions include obtaining university admission for any student who intends to complete his university studies in Britain, as well as an English language certificate (IELTS).

It is worth noting that this step was preceded by a contract with the British BWBS institution in the field of student registration services in 120 British universities.

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  1. I really want a scholarship to study because in this situation in Yemen it is not possible to study with this high expenditure and the prices are very expensive. So I am asking for a scholarship to study medicine and become a doctor that people will be proud of and I will be a doctor

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