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This is page is very helpful for the ones who want to study abroad. This will help to get through the whole process by yourself. It will guide you regarding writing SOP, practicing Pre-CAS interview and visa application.
14/08/2022
Pre-CAS credibility interviews.
A UKVI credibility interview is part of the Student visa application process. The interview is conducted by a UKVI Officer to assess whether you are a genuine applicant or not. It is usually conducted at the Visa Application Centre via a video call.
In order to assist you with preparing for this interview, you will be asked to attend a pre-CAS credibility interview to help reduce your chances of a UKVI credibility visa refusal.
You must pass the pre-CAS credibility interview in order to be issued with a CAS. You will be given two chances to pass the interview for each intake. If you fail the interview for a particular intake you will be asked to join the next available intake.
The interview will include questions (amongst others) about your intended course of study, the reason for choosing to study in the UK and with us, any study gaps you might have and your future plans after completing the course. The interview will be held electronically (usually via Microsoft Teams so you will need to download the app on your desktop, laptop or other suitable device) or via telephone and will take approximately 45 minutes. This time might be extended due to connection or other issues. Feedback regarding the interview will be provided via email within two working days.
It is important to note that if you receive a credibility visa refusal from the UKVI, any subsequent visa applications may also be at a higher risk of being refused. Therefore, it is important for you prepare well for the pre-CAS credibility interview in order to do well in the UKVI credibility interview.
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14/08/2022
HOW IMPORTANT THE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE IS?
It’s that time of the year again — contacting professors for letter of recommendations, finalizing school options, and drafting personal statements. The Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose (SOP) remains the most important element of the admissions process. It allows the admissions committee to peek into your background, almost a narrative to your entire application.
In essence, a well-drafted statement of purpose could downplay certain weaknesses. Further, it can convince the admissions committee to lean towards an acceptance!
William Rieth is a Director of Graduate Enrollment Management at Temple University. He stresses the importance of students understanding their audience before setting out to draft their essays. The SOP should hit a strong note with the admissions officer reading it.
Moreover, admission officers read over 1,000 essays. This being said, all efforts should be taken to make them memorable and relatable to the department’s long-term vision.
Among writing coach Debby Bacharach’s strategies for impeccable essay writing, she credits passion and sharing experiences towards structuring a successful personal essay. A student’s ability to align their experiences and talents towards their academic career creates a positive impact during the admissions process.
Kushal Srinivas, a postgraduate aspirant starting graduate school in January 2019, credits his personal essay towards his acceptance at Northeastern University. “Despite an incredibly low undergraduate GPA, I took advantage of the SOP to highlight my strengths and develop an entrepreneurial streak during my tenure as a prospective graduate student”.
While there is no specific weightage when it comes to admissions, the personal statement can definitely make or break one’s chances of an acceptance.
The personal statement is a chance to shine. Not only is it a word map to your personality, but a chance to amplify skills and strengths. While it never hurts if you draft more than one copy, constructive criticism will surely help refine the final version.
All in all, combining experiences, talents and ideas will lead you to the golden ticket – the Acceptance Letter!