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Documents required for application
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| College Marksheet:A marksheet
provided by your college or university at the end of each semester, that lists
in detail the courses taken and the grades obtained in these courses. You are
allowed to send notarized copies of your marksheets with the application.
The admission will then be contingent upon your providing the original
marksheets when you join. Another point is that since you will usually send out
your applications before you have graduated from your college, it is okay to
provide the marksheets only up to that semester. However, you will need to
provide the rest when you join. |
| Letters of Recommendation:
Most universities require you to provide three letters of recommentation. The
faculty members in your department are the best people to ask for these
letters. However, if you did an internship at another institution or
corporation, getting a letter from your mentor or supervisor would be a big
plus. Some universities will provide actual recommendation forms that you may
get filled out by your references, in lieu of letters. In general, a good
letter of recommendation would touch upon not only your academic achievements
but also your analytical and problem-solving skills and preferable provide some
anecdotal examples. |
| Statement of Purpose:
This will possibly turn out to be the most important document in your
application. A statement of purpose can best be described as a document for
your academic past and the future. It should clearly describe why you chose
your particular acadmic discipline, why you are interested in pursuing graduate
study in that discipline ir why you are interested in a different discipline
than the one you did your bachelor’s degree in. It should also clearly outline
the ideas you have about what you would like to do and what you are interested
in researching. It is very important that these ideas and interests mesh with
the interests of a group of a faculty member at that university, which you
should find out and mention in the statement. You should also read some of the
research that the group or the faculty member has published in conferences and
journals to find out more about the kind of research that they do and the
direction that it is headed in. This will help you immensely. |
| Financial Support Statement:
Another important document is the financial support statement. This is usually
in the shape of a form provided with the application. In this document, you
will usually provide declare your financial assets to show that you will be
able to support the first year of your graduate education at the university.
You will probably need to provide notarized bank statements along with this
statement. However, it is entirely possible that you may not need to submit
this until you have been granted an admission to the university. It usually
depends upon the university admission policy. |