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Do I have to physically attend a graduation ceremony to graduate?
No, you do not need to attend a graduation ceremony to be awarded your qualification and graduate. The qualification from the University is awarded when agreed by the Board of Examiners, there is no need to physically attended a graduation ceremony - whether you are graduating this year or any other year.
Last reviewed: 16.08.2024