The London College is located at 680 Bath Rd, London, Hounslow TW5 9QX, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The London College and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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HF2Productionz

1 Google Rating

amazing

1/ 5

amazing

Marius Chelmu

4 Google Rating

Nice college. Good to have weekend classes!

4/ 5

Nice college. Good to have weekend classes!

Angy Angy

5 Google Rating

Good school, good teachers, always ready to help.

5/ 5

Good school, good teachers, always ready to help.

Muhammad Aamir Iqbal

5 Google Rating

Nice college

5/ 5

Nice college

imran legion

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Adriana V.

3 Google Rating

Very hot in the class rooms, barely breathing. You may take in a consideration to fix this issue. Th

3/ 5

Very hot in the class rooms, barely breathing. You may take in a consideration to fix this issue. Thanks

Google 1 me

5 Google Rating

I completed my degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and I recommend it. Open knowledgeab

5/ 5

I completed my degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and I recommend it. Open knowledgeable staff always ready to help you if you need to. College is going to relocate itself into much bigger building so this looks now much more promising. Go, talk to them and start your journey. You will like it. William

Ana Maria

5 Google Rating

Himadri Pal, the best teacher.

5/ 5

Himadri Pal, the best teacher.

Yunus H

5 Google Rating

An overall great experience. The small size of the College provides a platform to ask any questions

5/ 5

An overall great experience. The small size of the College provides a platform to ask any questions that you may have. Ultimately, it has been a truly great experience learning at this College.

vili alex

5 Google Rating

i do still studying, amazing friendly college..helpful to every detail. the teacher teaching ope

5/ 5

i do still studying, amazing friendly college..helpful to every detail. the teacher teaching openly and make understand, very open to students. :)

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