Applying through UCAS undergrad for PA studies
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Does anyone know how UCAS offers work for the Msc Physician Associate course? I’ve applied to more than one uni (had to apply through UCAS undergrad) and was wondering if I’ll have to withdraw from the rest in order to accept an offer if one of them were to offer me a place before the other unis
Does anyone know how UCAS offers work for the Msc Physician Associate course? I’ve applied to more than one uni (had to apply through UCAS undergrad) and was wondering if I’ll have to withdraw from the rest in order to accept an offer if one of them were to offer me a place before the other unis
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Hi,
Does anyone know how UCAS offers work for the Msc Physician Associate course? I’ve applied to more than one uni (had to apply through UCAS undergrad) and was wondering if I’ll have to withdraw from the rest in order to accept an offer if one of them were to offer me a place before the other unis
Hi,
Does anyone know how UCAS offers work for the Msc Physician Associate course? I’ve applied to more than one uni (had to apply through UCAS undergrad) and was wondering if I’ll have to withdraw from the rest in order to accept an offer if one of them were to offer me a place before the other unis
The usual format for UCAS for undergrad applications is you have up to a certain date to respond to your offers, depending on when your LAST offer is received (allowing you to wait for all your offers to come in then have some time to consider all your options).
However for masters programmes they usually have separate timelines and are also not typically applied through via UCAS

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Do you mean MSc courses or the undergraduate integrated masters MPAS courses?
The usual format for UCAS for undergrad applications is you have up to a certain date to respond to your offers, depending on when your LAST offer is received (allowing you to wait for all your offers to come in then have some time to consider all your options).
However for masters programmes they usually have separate timelines and are also not typically applied through via UCAS
Do you mean MSc courses or the undergraduate integrated masters MPAS courses?
The usual format for UCAS for undergrad applications is you have up to a certain date to respond to your offers, depending on when your LAST offer is received (allowing you to wait for all your offers to come in then have some time to consider all your options).
However for masters programmes they usually have separate timelines and are also not typically applied through via UCAS


I’m familiar with the UCAS undergraduate process for bachelor degrees but have no clue about the response deadline etc for postgrad courses - the unis I applied to all had to be through the UCAS ‘undergraduate’ route (similar to some other healthcare related postgrads). Just slightly confused since I’ve heard you usually have a 2 week deadline to respond to offers for the PA MSc 😅
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Thanks for the response
I meant the MSc.
I’m familiar with the UCAS undergraduate process for bachelor degrees but have no clue about the response deadline etc for postgrad courses - the unis I applied to all had to be through the UCAS ‘undergraduate’ route (similar to some other healthcare related postgrads). Just slightly confused since I’ve heard you usually have a 2 week deadline to respond to offers for the PA MSc 😅
Thanks for the response

I’m familiar with the UCAS undergraduate process for bachelor degrees but have no clue about the response deadline etc for postgrad courses - the unis I applied to all had to be through the UCAS ‘undergraduate’ route (similar to some other healthcare related postgrads). Just slightly confused since I’ve heard you usually have a 2 week deadline to respond to offers for the PA MSc 😅

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Probably best to contact UCAS and/or the unis to confirm, it's a bit of an unusual situation! Since it's done via UCAS I might've thought it would use all their deadlines and processes (seems a bit pointless otherwise) but best to be sure
Probably best to contact UCAS and/or the unis to confirm, it's a bit of an unusual situation! Since it's done via UCAS I might've thought it would use all their deadlines and processes (seems a bit pointless otherwise) but best to be sure

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