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Terms and conditions
These cover the TIIB website and what happens when you send us an application through it. Using the site means you accept them.
Last updated 17 August 2026
Who these terms are with
These terms are between you and TIIB. Using this site means you accept them, and they apply to every part of it, including the application form and the enquiry forms.
- Registered name
- The Innovation Institute of Business, trading as TIIB
- Campus
- Office 174, Block 2ADubai Knowledge ParkAl Sufouh 2, DubaiUnited Arab Emirates
- General enquiries
- info@tiib.co
- Admissions, and anything about your own data
- admissions@tiib.co
Using the site
- Read it, print it, quote it with a credit. Republishing the pages, the photographs or the films as your own is not permitted.
- Do not run automated tools against the site or the forms. Every form carries a human check, and a submission that fails it is rejected.
- Answer honestly. An application is assessed on what you tell us, and an answer that turns out to be false can cost you the offer.
- If you are under 18, the application asks for a parent or guardian's name, phone and email, and they are agreeing to it with you.
What we publish, and when it changes
Programme lists, unit lists, entry requirements, intake dates and fees are correct on the day they are published. Programmes change, so check anything you are about to make a decision on with admissions first.
The qualifications are Pearson’s. TIIB is an approved Pearson centre, which means Pearson awards the diploma and owns the title, the specification and the units behind it. If Pearson changes the specification, the programme changes with it.
Fees live on one page, fees and funding, and they can change. The fee that applies to you is the one written into your offer, and so is the instalment schedule if you agree one.
If a programme cannot run in the intake you applied for, admissions will offer you the next intake or an alternative programme, and if neither suits you, what you have paid towards it comes back.
Applying, and what an application is
- Sending the form is an application. It is not a place, and it is not an offer.
- An admissions counsellor replies within one working day.
- An offer can be conditional, usually on a document or on your English. It becomes unconditional when the condition is met.
- Your place is confirmed when you accept the offer and pay what the offer asks for. The student visa is filed after that, not before.
- Admissions can ask for more than the form collected: an original, an attested copy, or the parental consent letter a minor needs.
Fees, payment and the visa
The application fee is charged once and is not refundable. Everything else is set out on the fees page, and instalment plans are agreed as part of your offer rather than afterwards.
TIIB sponsors your student visa, and it depends on your enrolment and your payments staying current. If you withdraw, transfer or graduate, the visa has to be cancelled formally through TIIB. Fines for overstaying are set by the government and they are yours to pay.
What comes back if you withdraw is a separate document. Read the refund policy before you accept an offer, not after.
What belongs to whom
The text, photographs, film and drawings on this site belong to TIIB or to the people who licensed them to us. Pearson and BTEC are Pearson’s names, used here because TIIB is an approved centre.
What you send us stays yours. We use it to answer you and to process your application, and the privacy policy sets out exactly how.
Links, availability and liability
This site links out to other organisations: the accommodation partners students use, the awarding body, our own social accounts. We do not run those sites and we cannot answer for what is on them.
The site is served as it is. We work to keep it up and to keep it accurate, and we cannot promise it will never be down or never carry a mistake.
Nothing here is advice to act on without checking it. Where the law allows liability to be limited, ours is limited for a decision taken off a page that had gone out of date, when a question to admissions would have caught it. Nothing in these terms limits anything that cannot lawfully be limited.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the law of the United Arab Emirates as it applies in Dubai, and any dispute goes to the Dubai courts.
If a term here is not clear
Ask admissions in writing. A term that needs explaining is a term worth explaining before you sign anything.
- Contact us
Form, phone, email or WhatsApp, and where to find the campus.
- Privacy policy
What each form collects, who sees it, and how to get it deleted.