Department of Business, Entrepreneurship and Finance
At the department of Business, Entrepreneurship and Finance we do our utmost to ensure that our students excel in the paths, which they have chosen, to craft their future.
Entry Requirements
An applicant must normally be at least 16 years of age on or before the SMI Autumn Trimester examination session, which normally takes place in December, in the year of registration and must be in possession of:
- A minimum of four ordinary level passes, including Mathematics and English at SEC grades 1 to 5 or grades A to C in the case of GCE/GCSE.
- International equivalents to the above requirements will be considered and the decision taken at the discretion of SMI.
- All students are required to attend an interview set up by the Saint Martin’s Admissions & Advisory Board (SAAB).
- Students, who do not hold an ordinary level qualification in English Language, must provide proof of competence in English, such as a recognised test of proficiency, which is acceptable to the Institute. We normally accept IELTS with an overall grade of 5.0.
Maturity Clause
Students who are 21 years and over and do not meet the minimum entry requirements, may apply for the MQF level 5 diploma subject to having passed a recognised MQF Level 3 qualification and have at least two years relevant uninterrupted full-time employment. In addition to this, students must successfully complete the Mathematics Admission and English Placement test, with a minimum grade of 50%, during the Autumn Trimester Examinations in order to be eligible to continue their studies.
Target Group
The full-time programmes are ideal for students who have completed their ordinary or advanced level education (normally ages 16 to 20) and wish to progress to an MQF Level 6 programme, through a portfolio of MQF Level 5 homegrown qualifications. Our programmes are also offered in the evening (normally from 6pm to 8pm) for mature students who are in full-time employment (normally ages 21+) and would like to further their studies.
Online Application Form
- Personal Information - your personal details
- Programme Selection - details relating to the programme you are applying for
- Qualifications - main qualifications you obtained up to post-secondary level and including English proficiency qualifications
- Other Qualifications - other qualifications you obtained such as diplomas and degrees
- Employment History - details relating to any former Employment you have
- Specific Requirements - this page is dedicated to those who wish to apply for any special requirements while doing their studies here
- Why this Programme? - feedback as to the reason for applying at SMI
- Information Source - how did you get to know about us
- Summary - Summary of details provided
- Payment - Page to pay the non-refundable €125 (one hundred and twenty five euros) application fee
Checklist Documents
- A copy of your identity card or passport
- A recent passport photo
- A copy of your student visa (applies to international students)
- Any certificates relating to your qualifications
- A copy of your English proficiency test result (applies to international students)
- Medical certificates in the case of any special requirements
- Any reference letters, certificates or other documentation related to Employment History
- Details to affect the necessary payment
Department of Computing
The department of computing at Saint Martin's Institute boasts of a specialised and effective portfolio of courses in this area, which evolved from its affiliation with the University of London.
Entry Requirements
An applicant must normally be at least 16 years of age on or before the SMI Autumn Trimester examination session, which normally takes place in December, in the year of registration and must be in possession of:
- A minimum of four ordinary level passes, including Mathematics and English at SEC grades 1 to 5 or grades A to C in the case of GCE/GCSE. Students wishing to progress to University of Malta must be 18 years of age when registering and must possess an ordinary level in Maltese.
- International equivalents to the above requirements will be considered and the decision taken at the discretion of SMI.
- All students are required to attend an interview set up by the Saint Martin’s Admissions & Advisory Board (SAAB).
- Students, who do not hold an ordinary level qualification in English Language, must provide proof of competence in English, such as a recognised test of proficiency, which is acceptable to the Institute. We normally accept IELTS with an overall grade of 5.0.
Maturity Clause
Students who are 21 years and over and do not meet the minimum entry requirements, may apply for the MQF level 5 diploma subject to having passed a recognised MQF Level 3 qualification and have at least two years relevant uninterrupted full-time employment. In addition to this, students must successfully complete the Mathematics Admission and English Placement test, with a minimum grade of 50%, during the Autumn Trimester Examinations in order to be eligible to continue their studies.
Target Group
The full-time programmes are ideal for students who have completed their ordinary or advanced level education (normally ages 16 to 20) and wish to progress to an MQF Level 6 programme, through a portfolio of MQF Level 5 homegrown qualifications. Our programmes are also offered in the evening (normally from 6pm to 8pm) for mature students who are in full-time employment (normally ages 21+) and would like to further their studies.
Online Application Form
- Personal Information - your personal details
- Programme Selection - details relating to the programme you are applying for
- Qualifications - main qualifications you obtained up to post-secondary level and including English proficiency qualifications
- Other Qualifications - other qualifications you obtained such as diplomas and degrees
- Employment History - details relating to any former Employment you have
- Specific Requirements - this page is dedicated to those who wish to apply for any special requirements while doing their studies here
- Why this Programme? - feedback as to the reason for applying at SMI
- Information Source - how did you get to know about us
- Summary - Summary of details provided
- Payment - Page to pay the non-refundable €125 (one hundred and twenty five euros) application fee
Checklist Documents
- A copy of your identity card or passport
- A recent passport photo
- A copy of your student visa (applies to international students)
- Any certificates relating to your qualifications
- A copy of your English proficiency test result (applies to international students)
- Medical certificates in the case of any special requirements
- Any reference letters, certificates or other documentation related to Employment History
- Details to affect the necessary payment