If you have missed a class due to medical reasons, it is crucial that your supporting evidence meets the following criteria:
- Issued by a Qualified Professional: The evidence must be provided by a registered medical practitioner, counsellor, lawyer or psychologist.
- Official Letterhead: The document should be on official letterhead and include the provider’s licence or registration number.
- Detailed Information: It must provide sufficient detail about the circumstances and their impact on your ability to study.
- Duration of Impact: The evidence should specify the duration for which you are unfit to study or any other relevant details.
- Contact and Consultation Details: It must include the provider’s contact information and dates of consultation.
Please also refer to Acceptable type of supporting evidence for more details.
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