Is there any intake available after my previous refusals and gap in studies?
29 May 2026 · Answered by Swastika Ghosh · 1 min read
Yes, students with previous refusals or study gaps can still apply, provided the gap and refusals are properly explained and supported with strong documentation. A clear academic or professional progression and a strong SOP become especially important in such cases.
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