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Application & Admission Assistance


Application Form:

The application form is the most crucial document because it contains all of your personal and professional information. An application form must be filled out accurately. Always double-check your application before sending it to the university where you wish to study.


Statement of purpose (SOP):

This is the most significant part of your application, and will mostly discuss your background, reasons for pursuing your program at the specified university, and career ambitions. Spend a lot of time on your SOP because it will help your application stand out among the thousands of others. Take the help of an overseas education consultant to complete this requirement.


Academic transcripts:

This is essentially your academic record, which will include any courses you’ve taken as well as your grades, credits, and degree received (it is easily available from your university).


Letter of Recommendation (LOR):

A letter of recommendation (LOR) is an academic letter written by one of your professors or managers that discusses your abilities, accomplishments, experience, and usefulness to your college or professional organization. This letter allows the admissions committee to gain insight into your life and make an informed decision about your admission.


Resume:

A CV or resume will provide a detailed overview of your academic and professional history. Make sure to include all of your degrees, certificates, internships, and relevant professional experience in your resume.


Test Scores:

Your test scores must be submitted with your application.The results of English language competency exams such as the IELTS are required by most countries and institutions. You may need to take other exams to study abroad such as the SAT or GRE, depending on your choice of location and institution.