I suspect, from the history of the two countries, that might be a "no". They are not known for their close co-operation in international matters, and this really does have to be by bilateral agreement. Try if you like, but remember that you have to get a job at the end of it, with an employer who will know where you trained. Have you considered reputation as well as cost?
Have you also considered whether it is possible to actually pass in 370 hours? In the UK 650 hours is the minimum approved, I teach on a 670-odd hour course, and it is needed! If you are really that knowledgeable already why not do a distance-learning course in the UK? No-one really knows how many hours you do then, and you can do some work a the same time.