@@26__26__Go for IELTS if you have the means especially if you are looking to apply to other scholarships/admissions too. Not all scholarships/countries accept Duolingo so you would have more opportunities with IELTS.
Hi bro, firstly I would like to thank you for the efforts you done for us. I want to ask you a small question regarding the application form, should I fill the form by using word or print the form and fill it with my hand?
Thanks for your advice and help. I found only one program that I can apply for (regarding the pharmaceutical masters), should still fill the other two options?
Bro, my CGPA is 3.36/4.0, so what is its category? First class honor or upper second class honor or lower second class honor? And the other question is that we should only send application form, passport, diploma and transcript right? So should we only send that, or we must write some getting message for the embassy like 'Hello, sir/madam I attached ...'? Please answer them
A CGPA of 3.36/4.0 should fall under Upper Second Class Honours (2:1). As for your second question...there is no way you would just attach documents and go straight to send your email that way. It's more professional to state the subject of your email, your salutation, brief introduction and purpose, list of documents you are attaching and then, closing.
You don't necessarily need to. Submit your application to the eligible universities as early as possible and proceed to apply for the scholarship. I left a link on the video description that contains the list of eligible universities and programs.
@@Techhub777 You can apply through stages 1 and 2 of the scholarship application without an English certificate. If you are shortlisted, you will be required to take the test. You will also be giving the option to take Duolingo English Test by then which I believe is the easiest and fastest. Go through the link that contains the PDF file I provided on the video description. Check page 7 for further clarification.
@ScholarshipsTV247 Brother, I got ur idea but you know my confusion was like "Should I first apply to those eligible Irish universities before submitting the Stage 1 application" or "I must first submit my Stage 1 scholarship to the Irish Fellowship?". I am confused about the sequence!
No that’s incorrect. Do not apply to the universities. If you pass the interview stage and get selected as a candidate then they will tell you when you apply to your universities and pay your application fees. The reason for this is because when applying they will give you certain important information to include in your application so they can be updated of the outcome.