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Hello. I have an unconditional offer from university. But there is one condition-i have to send them my verification of qualifications. Does that mean, that i have to send my first half-year results, or entire year qualifications with exam results.
And by the way, can they withdraw their offer, because ,for example, my marks are a little bit smaller than the ones i've sent to them.
I assume your unconditional offer was based on information you have provided the university about qualifications you currently hold and/or will shortly attain. The university requesting verification of those qualifications is standard practise in the UK - usually they require the original documents. You need to verify the qualifications you indicated you had on the application, no more, no less.
If the information you provided on the application is inaccurate the university does have the right to review or withdraw the offer, but that doesn't mean that they will. It depends on how significant the inaccuracy is.
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