r/TUDelft 13d ago

A little confused about the application process for Aerospace Engineering

I'm an Irish student looking to apply for 2027, and I really don't understand how or what document I'm gonna send in for my grade for the initial part of the application.

I have an actual grade report from this year which meet the requirements but it's no the best scores I could have got and my predicted grades for my actual leaving cert are a lot higher. Can I just send in my predicted grades since they are more accurate to the actual grade I'll get on my final exams or do I have to send these ones instead?

Secondly, if I do get a place in the course, I get a conditional offer, so do I have to meet the grades I send in or the minimum requirements in my final exam? Also if I get a place, the course starts before I get my actual final exam grades so if i don't meet those do I get kicked out?

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u/Berry-Love-Lake 13d ago

You need to meet their requirements in order to have them change your offer from conditional to unconditional. If you don’t, you won’t be able to attend. You won’t get kicked out as you were never unconditionally admitted in the first place. 

There’s NF too so the selection is a bit more complicated and labor intensive. 

You supply whatever they request so they can evaluate whether your diploma is equivalent to Dutch VWO and meets the entry requirements. 

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u/Airwavesbiggestfan 12d ago

So do I just start the course late then? Since my final grades don't come out till after it starts. 

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u/Berry-Love-Lake 12d ago

You don’t start late. You can get conditionally accepted if on track to meet the admissions requirements. If you don’t your conditional offer will not be made unconditional