Can I modify my programme choices after submitting the JUPAS appl

Can I modify my programme choices after submitting the JUPAS appl

Yes, you can modify choices during designated periods. Typically, revisions are allowed once in January before HKDSE results and again in July after results are released. Changes are made online via your account, subject to a fee and deadlines. Lock in choices early to avoid late complications.

What should I do after receiving my JUPAS results?

After getting results:

- Log in to your account to check offer status.

- If offered a place, accept or decline by the deadline (usually within 5 days).

- If not offered, explore options like Supplementary Offers or non-JUPAS pathways.

- Seek counseling from school advisors for guidance.

How can I access my JUPAS exam results?

To access your results:

- Log in to your JUPAS account at www.jupas.edu.hk using your application number and password.

- Go to the 'Results' section to view your scores and admission status.

- If you encounter issues, reset your password via the 'Forgot Password' link or contact the JUPAS Office hotline.

How long after my period is the safe period?

The post-period "safe" days vary greatly. A common estimate is days 1-7 of a cycle, but ovulation timing shifts, making this unreliable without careful tracking.

What are the important deadlines after JUPAS results release?

Key deadlines include:

- Acceptance deadline: Typically 3-5 days after offers are made.

- Appeal window: Usually 48-72 hours from results release.

- Supplementary Offers: Announced on a rolling basis; stay updated via your account.

These dates are strict; mark them on your calendar to avoid missing out.

Can I rely solely on the safe period for birth control?

No, the rhythm method (safe period) has a high failure rate. Sperm survival and irregular ovulation make it unreliable; combine it with other methods or consult a doctor.

Where can I watch the Hungarian F1 Grand Prix live?

You can stream the Hungarian F1 Grand Prix live through several platforms:

- F1 TV Pro: Official subscription service with multiple viewing angles and commentary.

- Major TV broadcasters: For example, Sky Sports F1 in the UK, ESPN in the USA, Servus TV in Austria.

- Streaming apps: Such as DAZN, FuboTV, or official broadcaster apps for free trials in some regions.

Check local listings or the Formula 1 website for region-specific details.

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