Assistance with Deferred Offer

Hi everyone,

I have postponed my conditional offer for the BCOMM program at the University of Melbourne from July 2025 to February 2026. I’m wondering if anyone knows if I can submit my grades directly after graduation to initiate my visa process. I’ve reached out to several university officials but haven’t received any responses. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you!

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  1. Hey! I understand how frustrating it can be to not get a response from university officials. Generally, for deferred offers, you should be able to submit your final grades directly after graduation to fulfill the conditions of your offer. However, specific requirements can vary based on the university’s policies, so it’s best to double-check in the official documentation you received or on the university’s website.

    If you’re still having trouble getting a response from the university, you might want to try reaching out through different channels, like their admissions email, social media, or even visiting in person if possible. Additionally, consider connecting with student forums or groups related to the University of Melbourne—current students can often provide valuable insights regarding these processes. Good luck with your visa application and your studies!

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