Before hitting the “Submit” button on your fall university application, make sure you have all the necessary documents ready. This might include soft copies of your semester-wise mark sheets, degree certificates or provisional certificates if your degree hasn’t been issued yet, and transcripts. You might also need to upload these additional documents:
1. Academic Transcripts
Your transcripts need to come directly from the university. Scan them for your records and get them sealed and stamped by the registrar.
Some universities have specific instructions for uploading or submitting transcripts, which you can find on their website. For MS admissions to some US universities, you’ll need to get your transcripts or mark sheets evaluated by WES.
WES evaluations take about a month and need to be submitted to the university through WES itself. So, it’s best to start the process for your transcripts (or WES evaluations) in July.
If you’re still in your final year when you apply, let the university know that you only have transcripts for the first two (or three) years of study. You’ll submit your final year mark sheets when you start your program the following year.
2. Statements of Purpose (SOPs)
Your Statement of Purpose (SOP) is your chance to introduce yourself to your dream university and convince them why you’re a perfect fit for their program. It’s like a personal essay that highlights your academic background, career goals, and passion for your chosen field of study. A well-written SOP can really make you stand out from the crowd and increase your chances of getting accepted.
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3. Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
For your application, you’ll need to provide 2-3 recommenders. These can be professors, managers, or anyone you’ve worked with in the past. If you haven’t had a job yet, all of your recommenders can be professors or managers you’ve worked with during internships or projects.
Working professionals should have at least one recommendation from a manager or team lead.
Gathering recommendation letters can take time, so get started on them early. That way, you’ll have them ready when you’re filling out your application forms.
4. Essays
Your college essay is a big deal. It can make or break your application. Even high-scoring students have been rejected from top universities because their essays didn’t shine. On the other hand, applicants with average scores have gotten into great schools because their essays were awesome.
So, don’t wait until the last minute to start writing your essay! Some applications will ask you to answer specific questions in your essays, and some may even require multiple essays. Make sure you check the requirements carefully so you can plan your writing accordingly.
5. Additional Documents
In addition to the general documents, such as your passport and passport-size photos, you’ll also need to provide a resume or CV. You’ll need to check the course page on the university website for any additional documents they might require. Make sure to review the list carefully and gather all the necessary documents by the end of July.