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Mistakes Some Students Make During Their Admission And Scholarship Application. by dayo229: 10:52am On Feb 19, 2018
Nowadays prospective students pay little or no
attention to details which can cost applicant his/
her admission. Students make the mistakes of
providing wrong details while filling their
admission and scholarship application form.
These mistakes are mostly due to not paying
attention to information provided by the school.
As little as a mistake is, it can cause one
outright rejection. Today I will be writing about
the most common mistakes applicants make that can cost them their admission.

Providing Wrong/Incorrect E-mail Address
E-mail is the communication you have with your
school admission officer. Once e-mail address is
wrong all communication with the school is cut.
Some students noticed that when they have
submitted their application online they don't get
feedback from the institution they applied to. This is the implication of providing incorrect e-mail address. E-mail address should be professional looking. I laugh when I see address such as sexycynthia@gmail.com or
bradfordbadboy@yahoo.com, all these make you
look unserious in the eye of admission officer.
Prospective students should endeavour to use
their full name as their e-mail address to make it
official and professional like. Provide hyphen and
other punctuation marks where necessary, and
avoid any form of mistakes. Crosscheck on that
e-mail address before clicking that SUBMIT
button.

Forgetting Deadlines
Some students make the mistake of mixing up
deadlines. Deadline for admission and
scholarship differ sometimes, even some
departments have their own deadline. Therefore,
be sure to check on your school to know the
application deadline.

Not Following Guidelines
Someone mailed me some time ago that he
wasn't offered a study place in the university he
applied to despite following all the admission
procedure. I told him to mail me all his
information and also the university's details. After
I went through all the information he provided, I
found where he went wrong. Guess what? The
university requires a minimum score of 6.5
(IELTS) but some departments require above that. He had a score of 6.5 but the programme he
applied to requires an overall band of 7.0, Boom!
The university denied him the admission. He
would have been saved from the issue if he had
followed a simple guideline. Be sure to check
what your school require, is it IELTS or TOEFL,
SAT or ACT, GRE or GMAT, all these are what you
should check out before applying to that school.

I hope this is helpful to all prospective
candidates.

Click the link below to see comprehensive list of documents require for admission and
scholarship.

www.arrhemblog.com/2018/01/comprehensive-list-of-admission.html

Source: www.arrhemblog.com/2018/02/mistakes-some-students-make-during.html

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