DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR STUDY ABROAD 2021
To submit an outstanding application, you need to give in work, a
whole lot of work. The majority of the work needed is centered on preparedness.
Scholarship of different types come with different requirement depending on the
donor. For clarity sake, I’ll be giving a comprehensive list of documents you
may likely be required to provide before a scholarship can be awarded to you.
If you work on these documents before applying for any scholarship opportunity,
you will definitely submit a competent application.
· Passport copy
· Abstract from previous project/thesis
· Educational documents (transcript, Statement
of result, certificate)
· Academic resume or CV
· Cover letter
· Research proposal
· Recommendation/Reference letter
· Statement of purpose or Personal Statement
· Research plan/Study plan
· Language Proficiency
· Other supporting documents (Honors, Awards,
publication etc)
How to
prepare for the documents
Here, I’ll explain the meaning of the above
mentioned documents as well as provide useful information on how you can
prepare them pending your type of application.
Passport
This is your international/nationality
identity. A passport contains your personal information (Age, occupation),
residence and nationality. A passport copy can be obtained issued by your
country’s immigration service. The duration may take up to 3–8months depending
on your location. This simply means that if you want to apply for a scholarship
that starts in the fall of 2020 for example, you should have applied for your
passport copy months before this period to be on a safer side.
However, there are some scholarship
opportunities that may not require this document as at the time of application,
but must be obtained before a designated date.
Educational
Documents
If you’re aiming at applying for a
scholarship, your educational documents bus one of the most important documents
required. This contains your proof of educational career from primary to
current education level as at the time of application. Most time, school
leaving certificate is not required but your High (Secondary) school
certificate is very crucial. If you have certificate that needs to be attested
by some regulatory bodies or agencies, you need to make sure this is done
before using it for application.
For those going for Master’s program,
transcript from previous higher institution attended is very much needed. This
is sent by the previous school management to the desired one and a copy is
given to the student involved. A Transcript is a compilation of all the undergraduate
courses taken by the student and the total grade point.
Abstract
For research-based advanced studies abstract
from the previous project or thesis may be required by the prospective
supervisor. This will highlight the academic background of his potential
student as well as know if it aligns with his research interest or any of his
previous research topics. In most cases, a prospective student might receive
funding for the forthcoming research from the supervisor if the abstract from
the previous research appears convincing.
Academic
Resume or CV
This is like the normal work résumé save for
its specificity to academic background. The content of this document may
include the voluntary and professional certificates or publications obtained by
the student. Academic résumé is sometimes not required by most scholarship
providers. Nevertheless, there is need for you to prepare for it on time. It
contains an Intro, Contacts, Education, Experience (If Any), Publications (if
any), Certificates and skills.
Cover letter
This is a supporting document to your academic
résumé or CV. Here you discuss your specific interest to why you’re applying
for the scholarship. Its in form of a formal letter containing:
· Head (To the Recruiter)
· Subject
· Explanation paragraph (which can be detailed
in three sections)
· Education and Experience
· Capabilities or abilities (why they prefer
you)
· Sincerely
Statement
of Purpose
This is an opportunity to sell yourself to
your recruiters or the scholarship provider. Statement of Purpose or Personal
Statement or Motivational letter are almost the same. This document is very
compulsory for undergraduate and post graduate programs. Here is the summary
point discussed in this document
· Introduction (Short and Specific)
· Education Details
· Your Interest (what you want to do)
· Your motivation (why you want to do what),
the problems to be solved (be statistical here) and the Significance.
· Goals
· It can be up to 1 to 1.5 pages
Research
Proposal
Research proposal is used to establish whether
there is expertise to support your proposed area of research. For
research-based program, it forms part of the assessment of applications. The
research proposal you submit as part of your application is just the starting
point, because the proposed research is likely to change as your ideas evolve.
This document should contain 2,000–3,500 words (3–5 pages) long.
Your
Research proposal should consist of:
· Title: The title of your research should
give a clear indication of your proposed research approach. Do not meddle on
this.
· Background: Discuss issues of your proposed
research
· Discipline: Narrow down your major if you
have.
· Brief literature review: Cite previous work
that relates to your proposed research topic.
· Summary of key debates and developments in
the field. This might be from other peoples work that relates to yours.
· Research Questions: Here you can formulate
an explanation as to what problems and issues are to be explored and why they
are worth exploring
· Methodology: You discuss the procedure
involved I’m your research, both the theoretical and practical aspect of it.
Also highlight the advantages as well as limitations encountered.
· Timetable: Here you include an outline of
the various stages and corresponding timelines for developing and implementing
the research.
· References: Give reference to the previous
works you used in your research project.
Study Plan
or Research Plan
Study plan or research plan is your proposed
(hypothetical) major, department, university and country with a timeline Plan.
This information might also be included in the statement of Purpose.
Here are the major points to be points to
include in your study plan
· Topic and major (why you chose this)
· University (why you chose this)
· Country (why you chose this)
· Long Term Goals
· Timetable Chart
· References (if Applicable)
This document should not be more than 2 pages.
Language
Proficiency
This document is required pending on your
nationality. Language Proficiency means your fluency in a required language
which in most cases is English. If you are not a native speaker, the
scholarship provider often requires you to submit an English language
proficiency certificate. Some of the organization to get the English language
test includes: IELTS, TOFEL, GRE…etc. If your performance is good after this
test, you’ll be issued a certificate that contains the result of your test.
However, there is an alternative. In many
scholarships they may require an English Proficiency letter instead of an
IELTS, TOFEL or GRE certificate. This letter is provided by the management of
the previous higher institution attended to ascertain the student obtained the
degree where the medium of instruction or teaching was English.
Recommendation
Letter
This document is also very important in your
application evaluation. Here, professors or lecturers from your higher
institutions are required to give their evaluation points about your abilities,
capabilities, attitude, behavior, academic prowess and flexibility as well as
other information that defines your personality.
Recommendation
letter can be submitted in two ways:
Electronically: You need to
put the details of your Professor or lecturer (Name, Position, Email), and an
electronic email will be sent to your professor/lecturer for submission.
Manually
or Pdf (Scan form): The letter written, printed and signed by your professors
with stamp. The document is scanned and saved as a PDF file, then sent to the
designated e-mail address or uploaded as appropriate.
Other
Supporting Documents
Other documents except the above listed ones which can support your application’s structure can be included as required or not. This may include your honors, awards, certificates and publications. If they’re electronic document, you can attach the link to the document in your application.
Here you have it, the list of the documents required for scholarship Application 2021. For the documents that require you to write them, remember to avoid grammatical, tense and punctuation errors. This common mistakes make defer your application evaluation. Also, be mindful not to upload the wrong documents and review your application thoroughly before submitting.
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