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  1. Soorijeny's Avatar
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    Sending in results.
    I applied for a deferred entry for the year 2012. so that means i will start in september 2013. Does this mean I have to send my results by aug 2012 or can I send it in before aug 2013. I took the deferred entry because my exams finished in oct 2012 and i can't send my results by aug 2012.
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    Re: Sending in results.
    Deferred entry still means you have to declare your results by August 31st 2012. If you still want to defer you'll have to withdraw this application and apply again next year.
    Last edited by super_kawaii; 05-08-2012 at 07:54.
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    Re: Sending in results.
    Discuss it with the uni, but technically you have to meet the offer by August 31st 2012 so they'll probably be unable to accept you
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    Re: Sending in results.
    (Original post by Juno)
    Discuss it with the uni, but technically you have to meet the offer by August 31st 2012 so they'll probably be unable to accept you
    So how do I withdraw an application once i've accepted the offer?
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    (Original post by Soorijeny)
    So how do I withdraw an application once i've accepted the offer?
    Well, you can either fail to meet the offer and they reject you - which you will. Or you contact the uni and tell them.
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