Millennium Campus
Admissions Office

A frictionless pathway to enrollment.

No institutional red tape. Our enrollment cycle evaluates technical aptitude and dedication rather than standardized test indices. Check eligibility, review key dates, and follow the direct pathway to apply.

Progress Steps

Admissions Walkthrough

01

Submit Fast-Track Form

Complete our lightweight online application form. It captures your background, details, and initial specialization preference in under 5 minutes.

02

Document Review

Upload academic credentials and identity verification. Our review team evaluates documents on a rolling basis, typically responding within 24 hours.

03

Admissions Offer

Successful candidates receive an official electronic letter of offer, outline of tuition options, and scholarship allocation details.

04

Enroll & Secure Seat

Accept your offer, configure payment schedules, and secure your place. Induction sessions begin shortly after acceptance.

Cohort Benchmarks

Entry Requirements

Academic LevelAwarding BodyDelivery ModeCredentials NeededAssessment Format
Certificate ProgramsPSBOnlineBasic computer literacy and analytical mindset.100% Assignment-Based (No final exams)
Diploma ProgramsPSBOnlineHigh school completion or equivalent.Continuous Assessments & Final Exam
Degree ProgramsPSBHybridHigh school completion diploma with minimum GPA equivalent of 2.5/4.0.Continuous Assessments & Final Examinations
Deadlines

Important Dates

Current Cohort Intake
ApplicationsCurrently Open
Assesment ReviewsRolling Basis
Official InductionScheduled per Cohort
Intake Sessions StartCohort Scheduled
Information Hub

Admissions FAQ

Honest responses to critical questions regarding our startup institution status and cohort operations.

We are legally registered as a private educational institution. Because we are newly launched, we do not possess regional accreditation history or legacy titles. We are deliberate about this: our focus is on technical execution, live client-grade portfolio audits, and direct employment outcomes rather than legacy institutional symbols.