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What if not all of my preferred courses are available through the UKPASS service?

Not all postgraduate programmes are available through UKPASS, If one of your chosen programmes does not use UKPASS, you'll need to apply using their own application system. Use the UKPASS Course Search to look for postgraduate programmes and university and college contact details.

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