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Diverse Profile for International Education!!

03
Dec

Are you aiming to study abroad?

Do you already have a list of your dream Universities prepared?

Yes?

You’ve got to read through this and figure out what all should be included in your profile to keep it diverse yet effective.

 

Seeking admission in a good University abroad is not only about studies. A lot of other factors come into play when International education is being talked about. A student with overall participations and achievements is given more weightage. The PROFILE is important!!

Profile includes every extra-curricular activity that you have done in addition to your academics. It is important to know a few important points about creating a diverse profile to ensure that it makes your application stand out from the rest of the applications.

 


Diversify Your Profile

  • Develop new skills through various extracurricular activities
  • Get your research work (if any) published
  • Opt for online courses to strengthen your profile
  • Take part in one or the other sport and take time to follow it regularly
  • Get some practical exposure through internships or part time jobs
  • Community service work adds more weightage to your profile


Activities for each individual would be different based upon the course being applied for. While art and craft experience would be important for one, community service might be really important for the other. Check the requirements for your program and accordingly expand your profile. Add activities from your field or related fields for making a stronger, more effective profile for your international studies.

 

Pro-tips for an Effective Profile

 

  • Start EARLY. Add diverse activities to your profile and make them count.
  • Figure out your unique selling point and highlight the particular skills in your application
  • Validate your strengths through certification programs; categorize your strengths into professional, academic, technical or communication prowess.
  • Work on your resume and ensure to highlight the strengths. Keep the resume as per the requirements of the University you are applying to.
  • Create an engaging statement of purpose including a brief background, academic achievements, career goals and the guiding factors for choosing the program.
  • Get Letter of Recommendations (LOR) from people that matter.
  • Spend time on the writing part. Draft, re-draft, edit until you are satisfied with the final outcome. Start writing early. Don’t leave things for the last minute.

 

Be YOU!

That will keep you UNIQUE!!