University of Northampton for Indian Students
If you're an Indian student applying to the University of Northampton, there's something you should know before you start: Northampton requires direct Indian applicants to apply through its Principal Representative or a recognised representative — not on their own. AcadQuest is one of those representatives, and our managing director, Puneet Malhotra, served as Northampton's Principal Representative in India for over 15 years. So when we guide you through Northampton, it isn't from a brochure — it's a relationship the university itself built into how Indian admissions work. This page covers the courses we place students into, the real fees, the entry requirements, and how the application actually runs.
Why this matters for your application
Most consultancies can talk about Northampton. The university's own policy means Indian applicants need a recognised representative to apply — so the relationship is structural, not cosmetic. For you that means: A direct, recognised application route rather than a cold submission. First-hand knowledge of what Northampton actually wants in an application. Honest guidance on whether Northampton is the right fit — and when it isn't.