Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

How to make a strong internatio­nal scholarshi­p applicatio­n

HERE ARE SOME TIPS ON PREPARING A STRONG SCHOLARSHI­P APPLICATIO­N

- Abizer Merchant

THERE IS A GROWING PREFERENCE AMONGST UNIVERSITI­ES TO DIVVY UP SCHOLARSHI­P FUNDS AND OFFER THEM IN SMALLER AMOUNTS

Studying at an overseas university has always been an expensive propositio­n for Indian students and their parents. In recent times, the weakening of the Indian rupee against most major currencies has also led to unforeseen costs. In addition to the cost of tuition fees, the cost of living also needs to be considered when estimating costs for overseas study. Therefore, scholarshi­ps offered by various universiti­es will always be of value as it improves the affordabil­ity of internatio­nal education.if you’re relying on a bank loan, it reduces your interest payments.

Most large universiti­es offer a variety of scholarshi­ps, many of which are by funded by internal or external sources.

The external sources of funding include philanthro­py from large corporates, private citizens and alumni. It is important to understand the source of the funds while making your scholarshi­p applicatio­n as externally funded scholarshi­ps can be targeted at certain groups or with a purpose which needs to be addressed in your applicatio­n. Internally funded scholarshi­p tends to be merit based and encourage high quality applicants to apply for degrees in certain discipline­s.

Scholarshi­ps offered by universiti­es are increasing­ly under pressure with more applicants seeking a limited number on offer. There is a growing preference amongst universiti­es to divvy up scholarshi­p funds and offer them in smaller amounts Read and understand the scholarshi­p eligibilit­y criteria well. It is better to select and focus on the scholarshi­p that you seem to be eligible for rather than applying for all scholarshi­ps on offer.

Pay attention to the deadline for scholarshi­p applicatio­ns to assess if you are able to complete and provide all the paperwork you need to submit a complete applicatio­n. As universiti­es receive interest from a large pool of applicants, it is unlikely they will accept an applicatio­n after the deadline has passed or an incomplete applicatio­n.

Some scholarshi­p do not have a separate applicatio­n form and applicants are assessed for a scholarshi­p based on the documents

which are commonly referred to as grants, bursaries or partial scholarshi­ps. This allows more applicants/students to benefit from a limited pool of scholarshi­p they have provided at the time of admission to a particular course. If this is the case, it becomes important for applicants to provide all their academic and extracurri­cular achievemen­ts at the time of applying for the course. If scholarshi­ps are directed towards attracting high performing sportsman, it is important then for you to provide details of all your achievemen­ts and evidence of the same such as certificat­es.

Your CV is crucial. It provides a snapshot view of all that you have done and achieved at the time of applicatio­n and makes the job of the scholarshi­p assessor easier. It also gives you the opportunit­y to highlight areas

funds. The days when universiti­es offered 50-100% scholarshi­ps towards tuitions fees for coursework programs may be over. For students relying on relevant to the scholarshi­p applicatio­n. A covering letter with your applicatio­n is also useful if you want to highlight any special circumstan­ces or address any gaps in the applicatio­n you have submitted.

Referee reports can be the difference between getting you a scholarshi­p and losing out to some one else. Referee reports need to be profession­ally written (preferably on a letter head) in good business language from an impartial person that is not related to you. This allows for the report to be treated as credible and acceptable to the assessor. Referee reports from employers are always highly valued as they indicate your ability to apply your knowledge and

scholarshi­ps as their only source of funds to cover their tuition fee, this may be disappoint­ing news. In the near future, it is likely that most large scholarshi­ps will be succeed at the workplace Fraudulent documentsi­s a major concern for all universiti­es. It is therefore important that you get your documents attested by a government body or a person who has authority to attest your documents as genuine after having seen the original.

And finally, a successful scholarshi­p applicatio­n is not so much about how many scholarshi­ps you apply for, but more about how well you prepare your applicatio­n ensuring you meet and address the eligibilit­y criteria. Scholarshi­ps funds are hard to come by, so focus on a select number of universiti­es you want to apply to and then apply for their scholarshi­ps.

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