The specific documentation requirements may vary across universities; however, as a general guideline, when applying for either a Postgraduate or Undergraduate Program, the following attested photocopies are typically expected by most universities to accompany your application:
1. Application Form (provided by the university):
Fill out the application form meticulously. You may need to print and complete the forms manually or electronically. If feasible, consider using a computer or typewriter for accuracy. If requested, handwritten entries are acceptable. Ensure the application forms are accurately and comprehensively filled.
2. Bachelor's Degree + Detailed Mark Sheets + Certificates:
3. HSSC / F.Sc / A-Level Certificates + Mark Sheets:
4. SSC / Matric / O-Level Certificates + Mark Sheets:
5. TOEFL/IELTS Score Report:
Some universities require official test scores (e.g., TOEFL, GRE, GMAT) to be directly sent from the testing organization (e.g., ETS). You should arrange for this on the day of the test.
6. Curriculum Vitae (C.V):
Unless you possess extensive scholarly or research achievements, limit your CV to a maximum of two pages. Guidance on crafting an effective CV can be obtained from online resources.
7. Statement of Purpose (SoP):
The SoP holds significant importance within the admission process.
8. Two Letters of Recommendation from Professors or Employers:
The content of these letters and the credibility of the recommendations greatly influence the admission process. It's advisable to secure recommendations from esteemed professors. These letters should be enclosed within properly signed and sealed envelopes. Additionally, be aware that certain universities might prescribe a specific format for recommendation letters, which your referees must complete. This could involve answering short-answer questions or ranking your performance relative to other students. If such a requirement exists, it will typically be specified in the list of necessary documents; adhere to it.
9. Passport-sized Photographs:
10. Experience Certificate (if applicable):
Possessing relevant professional experience in the field of your Master's application can be advantageous. Some universities assign considerable value to work experience in a related domain.
11. Additional Related Documents (e.g., merit certificates, distinctions, certificates for other qualifications, etc.):
12. Photocopy of Passport:
13. GMAT Score Report (if applying for business-related fields):
14. GRE Score Report (if the university mandates GRE scores):
Furthermore, please be aware that if any of your degrees, mark sheets, or certificates are presented in a language other than English, it is imperative to provide their corresponding English translations, which should be submitted alongside photocopies of the original documents.
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