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What Do Admissions Committee Look for in Your Application Statement?

When reviewing application statements, admissions committees typically look for several key elements that help them assess an applicant's suitability for the programme. While specific criteria may vary depending on the institution and program, here are some general aspects that admissions committees often consider:


Academic fit: Admissions committees evaluate whether your academic background aligns with the program you are applying to. They look for evidence of strong academic performance, relevant coursework, and any research or projects that demonstrate your passion and potential in the field.


Motivation and purpose: Committees want to understand why you are interested in the programme and how it aligns with your long-term goals. Your statement should clearly articulate your motivation, showcasing your enthusiasm, commitment, and understanding of the field. Demonstrate how the programme will contribute to your personal and professional growth.


Relevant experience: Committees value applicants who can demonstrate practical experience or involvement in the field. Highlight internships, research projects, volunteer work, leadership roles, or any other experiences that showcase your skills, knowledge, and commitment.


Unique perspective and contributions: Admissions committees seek a diverse cohort, both in terms of backgrounds and perspectives. Your application statement should highlight any unique qualities, experiences, or perspectives that set you apart and show how you can contribute to the program and enrich the learning environment.


Communication and writing skills: Your application statement serves as a writing sample, and committees assess your ability to articulate your thoughts clearly, coherently, and persuasively. Strong communication skills are highly valued in academic and professional settings.


Fit with the program and institution: Admissions committees want to see that you have researched the programme and institution thoroughly. Demonstrate your understanding of the programme's curriculum, faculty, research opportunities, and any other relevant aspects. Explain why the programme and institution are a good fit for your academic and career aspirations.


Personal qualities and attributes: Admissions committees are interested in your personal qualities and attributes that will contribute to your success in the programme. These may include qualities such as intellectual curiosity, critical thinking skills, resilience, teamwork, leadership, and a commitment to personal growth and learning.


It is essential to tailor your application statement to the specific programme and institution you're applying to. Take the time to research and understand the programme's values, objectives, and requirements, and showcase how you meet those criteria through your statement. Remember to proofread your statement carefully and seek feedback from mentors or advisors to ensure it effectively represents your strengths and aspirations.


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