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Requirement to Study Abroad – Admission Pathways

Quality education is the most important investment for any student. One of the increasingly popular ways to ensure that you get the desired education is studying overseas. Studying abroad is a coveted dream of many but achieved by a few. This article aims to bring the aspirants one step closer to this dream by providing the necessary information and addressing the frequently asked questions.

In the application process apart from your profile, there are majorly three areas that one needs to focus on,



1. Scores

Depending on the field, country, and institute you need to take one or a combination of these exams.



2. SOP (Statement of Purpose)

SOP is an essay stating the purpose of applying to a particular course at a particular university. SOP is one requirement that almost every institute requires. A word limit is specified by the institutes and so candidates must ensure that each SOP is unique and written with keeping the institute’s requirement in mind.

Some important points to remember while writing an SOP are:

Format of an SOP:

Introduction Introduce the field that interests you (You can also include the reason)
Your history Your academic and professional history.
Your extracurricular achievements.
Your hobbies and interests (Not compulsory).
Why this course and University Describe what excites you about the program and how this university will help you advance your personal goals.
Conclusion Describe what you have to offer and how you will be a good fit.

Please note that the above need not be strictly adhered to, you can be creative and remember that the word limit is your only limit!

3. LOR (Letter of Recommendation)

In simple terms, LOR is an endorsement and recommendation of you by your teachers or organization heads to the institute’s admission heads. The LOR provides the admission officers with a comprehensive insight into your suitable candidature, for admission into the concerned University. It is usually written by a professor or former employer.
It is a vital part of your application since it testifies to your character and assures the faculty of the university that you are indeed an asset to the university.

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