What he needs here is writing skills, and that can only be developed by practice.
1. Very few public Universities do publishable undergraduate project. That's normal. He should develop himself by reading materials and articles in the areas he wants.
2. Diversity is a blessing in disguise, provided he knows how to synergise all of those experiences to suit his desired goal. To do this effectively, he needs to read SOPs. @Exquisita_lady, please attach all the SOP tweets from scholars on this street for this person to learn.
3. This person must beat all test scores with 'clean sheet'. His GRE and TOEFL must be really good. That's a way to tell anyone that you already know what you are doing.
4. Start reading research papers of the professors in your field of interest. You will surely not understand.
But keep reading and searching.
Read my pinned tweets, especially tweets 1-10. You will have a direction. Read from others tagged here too.
Goodluck.
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If you click 'Scholarships for citizens from developing countries', as shown above, you will see the list of all available scholarships for your region.
The First Scholarship you will see is 'The Ignacy Łukasiewicz Scholarship Programme', known as NAWA.
4. @particular6 was the best student in the whole school and he was very oratory. Nobody beats @particular6 in debate. He started interclass debate as early as primary 3 or 4. I remember the famous debate: 'Military rule is better than civilian rule' that his class won
effortlessly, courtesy of his vocal dexterity.
Now you can see why he is always at the front line of everything in FUTA. It has been in him.
5. He went to FUTA, studied Chemistry and became the god of Chemistry; I went to LAUTECH to study electrical engineering.
The pathways to Msc and Ph.D. fully funded scholarships in Germany are:
a. DAAD Program: This is the largest scholarship body in Germany, and it has many scholarships embedded within it. If you want Germany, the DAAD website should be opened on your computer tab.
As promised, let's start the year by discussing Germany.
Tag your friends, take fruit juice and unwind this thread🧵:
In Part A, I will discuss what you need to know about Admission and Scholarship in Germany, In Part B, I will show you how to practically apply and get funding.
Read the following general facts about Germany:
1. About 80-90% of the Universities are tuition-free.
However, in some states, you may be asked to pay about 1000-3000 Euros/semester, which covers student union fees and travel tickets around the state for a semester.
2. Most Msc students don't search for scholarships. Instead, they look for a block account of about 10, 000