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The last date for submitting the Declaration form for the November test at Oxford University for the undergraduate Physics course is not fixed. Applicants must return the form "in good time" to ensure adequate arrangements for the test. If not applying from a UK school or college, candidates need to find a suitable venue, such as a local school or library, where a designated authority can oversee the test. The completed Declaration Form must be sent to the Undergraduate Admissions Office at Oxford, and it's recommended to submit it as soon as possible. For any concerns, contacting the Undergraduate Admissions Office via the provided email is advised.
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Can anyone tell me What's the last date for submission of Declaration form for november test conducted by oxford university for undergraduate course in Physics?Please send me as soon as possible if anyone know that.
 
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Hi nishkarshv! Welcome to PF! :smile:
nishkarshv said:
Can anyone tell me What's the last date for submission of Declaration form for november test conducted by oxford university for undergraduate course in Physics?Please send me as soon as possible if anyone know that.

There's no last date … you have to return it "in good time to allow enough time to arrange the test".

See http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/courses/physics/physics_.html" …
If you are not applying from a UK school or college, then you will need to find a suitable venue where you can take your test on 4 November 2009. This can be any venue with suitable facilities for taking a test, where you can find someone in a suitable position of authority to act as the contact person. This person will need to agree to receive the test papers for you, arrange for invigilation of the test under examination conditions and return the completed papers to Oxford.

For example, a local school, college, British Council office, other office or library may be suitable venues. When you have found a suitable place to take the test, and a contact person at that venue, you will need to complete a submit the November Test Centre Declaration Form to let us know where you will be taking the test.
The completed first page of this form must be returned to:
November Tests
Undergraduate Admissions Office
University Offices
Wellington Square
Oxford OX1 2JD
UNITED KINGDOM
Email: test.declaration@admin.ox.ac.uk
Fax: +44 (0) 1865 270212
Applicants and Test Centre contacts are advised to keep copies of this document.

Please ensure that
the completed form is returned in good time to allow enough time to arrange the test(s).

Do it as soon as possible … if you're worried, then ask the Undergraduate Admissions Office at the email address provided. :smile:
 
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