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Home > Students > After you apply > FAQs > Application queries > Withdraw your application

If I withdraw my application, can I reapply next year?

Yes. The only thing which prevents you reapplying is if you try to hold a deferred entry place from this year's application and you attempt to reapply in the next application cycle.

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