Refer to your offer letter to check the conditions of your offer. If you have any questions about your offer conditions, please contact Garry Tainsh as soon as possible (contact details below). We have made you a conditional offer because we require you to meet certain conditions before confirming your place on course. Conditions may be that you achieve certain grades in your exams or that you gain additional relevant work experience . Once you have met all of the stated conditions, your offer will become unconditional. If you would like to accept our offer of a place, please let us know via email by 10 May. Please note that if your offer “recommends” or “advises” you to gain additional work experience, this is not a condition of your offer but simply a recommendation in order to prepare you more fully for starting the BVM&S programme. Please aim to complete this by 15 June. Offer conditions are based on the information you provided in your online application. You must send the Admissions Team a certified copy of certificates relating to any qualifications you have already achieved. A certified copy means that it has been stamped and signed by the institution. You must provide authorised translations of all certificates that are written in languages other than English. Make sure we are notified of your exam results. You must send official transcripts or certified copies to the Admissions Office as soon as the results become available. If you do not meet the terms of your conditional offer, your application will still receive careful consideration. If you feel that any special circumstances, such as illness, have affected your exam performance, we encourage you to follow the special circumstances procedures of the relevant exam board. Your home institution will be able to advise you about this. Please also notify the Admissions Team. Animals and Tissues Together with your official offer letter, you will receive a teaching note on Animals and Animal Tissues. Please read this carefully before making your final decision on whether or not to accept your offer to study Veterinary Medicine. Mr Garry Tainsh Senior International Partnerships Officer Undergraduate Admissions Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies Contact details Email: garry.tainsh@ed.ac.uk This article was published on 2024-09-02