London College of Business and Computer Studies (LCBCS) commenced operations in 1984 and is recognised as efficient by the British Accreditation Council (BAC) for Independent Further and Higher Education.
We at LCBCS know that for education to be truly effective it must be a complete and enjoyable experience and this is our aim for all our students. At the College, you will find a friendly and helpful atmosphere with a professional group of highly qualified lecturers, who quickly get to know their students and provide genuine helpful assistance.
Students can be sure that not only will they acquire knowledge and make good educational progress, they will also be adequately prepared for what to expect in the industry, when they go out to seek employment or return to their place of work.
At London College of Business and Computer Studies (LCBCS), we offer courses leading to the awards of Certificates, Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas of various professional bodies, as well as Degree courses of University of London for those wishing to study as External Students. We also run Postgraduate Diploma Programmes for the School of Information Risk Management (SIRM).
Our range of courses includes Business and Management, Accounting, Information Technology and English Language under the auspices of the following professional bodies as well as an examination centre for IBAM (Institute of Business Administration and Management), LCCI (The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, ACCA (The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), IMIS (Institute for the Management of Information Systems), ABE (The Association of Business Executives).
LCBCS also offer Microsoft, SUSE Linux and A+ Certification in Hardware Engineering.
Your career and future prospects depends upon your making the right decisions about your education, knowledge and skills. Our range of courses are aimed primarily for those students who wish to pursue careers in Business, in managing small, medium and large enterprises and in managing the resources of the organisation.