If I get an offer letter but cannot meet the conditions or have to reject it, will that be acceptable?
29 May 2026 · Answered by Swastika Ghosh · 1 min read
Yes, this is generally acceptable. Conditional offer letters usually require you to meet specific academic, English language, or document-related conditions before receiving a final unconditional offer. If you are unable to meet those conditions or decide not to proceed with the application, you can formally decline the offer, and the university may withdraw the conditional offer accordingly.
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