What documents are required for September intake applications, especially if the degree certificate is not yet received?
Yes, you can apply for the September intake even if your final degree certificate is pending.
You should submit:
- Latest academic transcripts up to your current semester.
- Provisional certificate or official letter from your university confirming your expected graduation date and academic status.
- IELTS score report (or other accepted English language test) as required by the university.
- Personal statement outlining your background and goals.
- Letters of recommendation (usually 2-3, academic or professional).
- CV (curriculum vitae) highlighting academics and relevant experience.
- Valid passport (valid at least six months beyond course end date).
- Financial proof (bank statements or sponsorship letter).
Once your final degree certificate and transcripts are available, you must submit them by the university’s deadline to convert any conditional offer to unconditional, which is necessary for your visa and enrollment.
If you need help preparing or verifying these documents, your LeapScholar counsellor can assist you.
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