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Conditionally admitted to a master's programme

If you do not meet the entry requirements when applying for a programme, but are expected to meet them before the programme begins, you may be offered conditional admission.

Being conditionally admitted means that you are admitted and may begin the course, provided that you can demonstrate that you meet the condition (the entry requirement) no later than the start of the course.

Fulfilling the conditions of your admission

The most common reason for a condition is that you applied in your final year of undergraduate studies and do not yet have your diploma. In some cases, a transcript from a specific course is missing, for example in mathematics. As soon as you receive the required documentation that show that you meet the condition, you must:

If you have been conditionally admitted, you cannot be registered until your condition has been cleared in the admissions system.

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