Cookies Policy

Cookies

We use cookies on this website and we assume users of the website give consent for us to place these on their devices e.g. computer, laptop, tablet, i-pad, mobile phone etc. that they use to browse internet. We do not use cookies on our website to collect personally identifiable information about you.

We reserve the right to make changes to our cookies policy at any time and these become effective immediately.

About Cookies

Cookies are small text files of letters and numbers stored on your computer, phone or other device that you use to access the Internet. Typically, they contain two pieces of information: a site name and unique user ID. There are different types of cookies – they all function similar way with minor differences.

Cookies are downloaded onto your device when you visit a website that uses cookies. The next time you visit that website, your web browser (an application that allows you to surf the internet such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firebox, Google
Chrome, Safari etc.) then sends these cookies back to the website. The website then recognises that you had been there before, and in some cases, customises what pops up on screen to take account of facts of your previous visits.

External Cookies

Many relevant websites that we have link with or we refer you to may immediately set session cookies when you visit our website pages. We cannot audit, control or monitor the use of cookies by these external sites so you should be aware of their use and be prepared to manage them if you follow links to other sites from this website.

Usefulness Of Cookies

Cookies have many uses. Primarily they store information about your visit on the websites. Some sophisticated cookies may record how long you spend on each page on a site or how many times you visit a page, what links you click, your preference for pages, an advertise you click and any item you choose to buy or any  service you prefer to take i.e. a course of higher study you choose to apply at our partner educational institution through our online application system.

Generally the roles of cookies are beneficial to the users. They interact with users and let them move between web pages efficiently, remember their last visits and make current visits smoother with reminders. These may save your time and efforts
and make life easier if you are doing online shopping, even you may see some of the items you checked in your last visits are still in the shopping cart for you to pick! Therefore cookies are nothing to be afraid of, they are not bugs or virus as lot of you might have thought! They make your online browsing an easier and more enjoyable experience.

We use cookies on our website to measure how you use the website i.e. remember your preference, tailor your visit, monitor traffic so that we can update and improve the site based on your needs. Cookies help us provide you with a great experience on our website and give us the opportunity to make it more efficient. We believe that if you accept the cookies our website uses, it would help us to improve the user experience for you.

To Delete Cookies Or Reject Cookies

If you do not want to receive cookies from this website, you can block or restrict cookies or even you can chose how cookies are handled and change cookie preference through the browser settings on each browser you use, on your device that you use to access the internet.

You can find more information on how to delete and control cookies at the All about cookies or About cookies website. If you set your browser to refuse cookies, please be aware that some functionalities on this website may not work.

To know more about cookies and policies, please visit The Information Commissioners Office (ICO),
here:

http://ico.org.uk/for_organisations/privacy_and_electronic_communications/ the_guide/cookies