Which universities in Canada provide conditional offer letter for Masters in mechanical engineering?

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    Nischay Chadha Clear as a crystal | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Conditional offer letter is one in which you are granted with an offer letter under conditions, which have to fulfill within a certain time period. For example: any academic document, which you are unable to provide at the time of admission or you are unable to show the funds but can show afterwards. So, in this case they provide conditional offer letter. If you can prove that your problem is genuine and you will fulfill all the requirement later on within the time frame, then every university will provide you that.
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