Is there any supporting document I can provide for my low CGPA due to medical reasons during the last eight months of my semester?
Yes, you can submit supporting documents to explain your low CGPA due to medical reasons during your last eight months of study.
Recommended documents include:
- Medical certificate from a registered doctor, stating your diagnosis, treatment period, and how it affected your studies.
- Hospital records showing dates and details of your illness.
- Doctor’s letter describing the impact of your medical condition on your academic performance.
- Personal statement from you, outlining the circumstances and how you managed your studies during this period.
Make sure all documents are in English (or provide certified translations), current, and on official letterhead. This evidence can help universities better understand your situation.
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