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Latest admission and scholership apply

By asad imranPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Studying at a top university is often an expensive choice to make, and if you’re struggling to scrape together the money, not only for fees but for accommodation and other living costs, university expenses can seem very steep and unaffordable. If this is you, don't worry. This guide will give you the starting point you need for a successful scholarship application.

Almost all top universities will have scholarships available for students to apply for. You just need to know what they are, where you can find them, and how you can put yourself forward for them. Be aware that putting together a successful scholarship application does often require a significant amount of time. But of course, if you're successful, your efforts will be well worth it.

Read on to find out how to research, apply, and get funding for your undergraduate degree.

To avoid putting pressure on yourself and potentially missing out on an excellent scholarship, start your research early. The more time you can put into your scholarship search, the more options you’ll have. You’ll need time to research scholarships, request information and application forms, and complete your application by the specified closing date. Some scholarships may even close before the academic year starts.

You can find out about the different scholarships available Click here.

When you’re applying for scholarships, you may think that it’s more effective to apply for many scholarships, instead of spending more time on just a few. If you do this, however, you may miss out some vital information on your application. Make sure you have all of the information that the selection panel has requested in your application. An application with missing items does not make the best first impression, particularly if these are items they have specifically requested.

See the checklist at the bottom of this article to see what you need to include.

A scholarship application is very similar to a job interview. If you want to make a good impression, spelling mistakes and illegible writing don’t look good. Be sure to spend time checking these, and if you’re asked to fill in a form in a particular way, make sure you do. Before you send it, ask a family member or friend to proof-read it for you. They may find a mistake that you didn't pick up on.

Begin Studying Early

If you have a multiple-choice question next week, start studying for it a week earlier. If you will study, it the night before, there is a chance that you might make blunders on paper. Because you require detailed study for solving multiple-choice questions as they focus on details. You cannot learn all the information in a day, so while preparing for Mcqs, you have to start before a week. If you will learn little by little, you would be able to cover all the course in the best possible way.

Don't miss the deadline:

Always give yourself an extra few days leeway when applying for a scholarship. You may need this if you're getting your application professionally printed, or if you're waiting for confirmation from a referee. Remember, late applications usually won't be considered.

For some tips on time management, click here.

Scholarships checklist:

Are you eligible?

Do you know the deadline?

Have you got all the necessary information? This will vary depending on the scholarship application, but usually includes academic record, proof of financial circumstances and confirmation of your study plans.

Do your referees know what scholarship(s) you are applying for?

Have you and a friend/family member proofread your scholarship application?

Have you submitted your application before the deadline?

For more information and answers to commonly asked questions about finding and applying to scholarships, see our Scholarship Applications: FAQ.

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