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What is the difference between a conditional offer and an unconditional offer?

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What is the difference between a conditional offer and an unconditional offer?

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Back to questions list A conditional offer is one that requires you satisfy the entry requirements prior to you starting the degree course. Most commonly, a conditional offer will be made to applicants waiting to find out their final undergraduate degree classification. An unconditional offer will be made to an applicant who has already satisfied the entry requirements (i.e. has already obtained their undergraduate degree).

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