What documents do I need to provide from the college for the application for a Master's/Bachelor's?
You'll need to provide these key documents from your college for your master's application to Irish universities:
- Academic transcripts: Official records of your courses and grades.
- Degree certificate: Proof of your completed bachelor's degree. If not yet received, a provisional certificate or an official letter confirming your expected graduation date is usually accepted.
- English Medium Instruction (EMI) certificate: If your previous education was in English, some universities accept this as proof of English proficiency.
- Letters of Recommendation (LORs): Typically 2-3 from professors or academic mentors.
Some programs may ask for additional documents like a portfolio or research proposal. All documents not in English must be officially translated if required.
If you need help organizing or verifying your documents, your LeapScholar counsellor can guide you through the process.
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