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How to write a winning SOP for visa application?

Updated: Sep 14, 2023



What is a Statement of Purpose?


A Statement of Purpose (SOP), also known as a research statement or a letter of intent, is written to the admission panel and talks about your career path, interests, professional contributions, goals and the driving force behind pursuing a particular program. This is usually submitted in the form of an essay; however, certain universities may also keep it question-based. It is the most integral part of your application that decides your admission into your preferred institution.


Why is the Statement of Purpose important?


The Statement of Purpose (SOP) is the decision maker of your application. It helps the admission committee assess your take on life, your career goals, beliefs, subject knowledge, and your vision. In short, a well-written SOP paints your overall personality for the universities.


It is an opportunity to pitch your purpose to the committee and reasons why they should choose you over other applicants. A good SOP works great for weak academic profiles where you can compensate by highlighting your future goals and ambitions. A well-written SOP also reflects how well you can express your thoughts using your writing skills.


What should be included in the Statement of Purpose?


There are several elements that are vital for your Statement of Purpose. These include:

  1. Introduction (Family, education and work background).

  2. Reasons why you chose your preferred course, education institute, and country.

  3. Difference between similar courses in Sri Lanka and the region, against your preferred course. Why not in Sri Lanka?

  4. Why you chose the specific country / city to study the course and not any another country? (Generic answers will not be accepted).

  5. Why choose specific university, and compare with other 2- 3 universities in the same city (same program).

  6. Details on course core content based on relation to your program preference and career outcomes.

  7. Relevancy between previous education, work and preferred program, and how could this program help to improve your skills based on the subjects you study.

  8. Future career plans, job opportunities after graduation, average income you can expect after graduation in Sri Lanka. Advantage of this particular qualification.

  9. Your personal ties to your home country, i.e. Your reasons for returning to your home country after you complete your studies (ex: increased employment opportunities, family responsibilities, family business and other assets, etc.).

  10. Sponsor and the sources of income (Not required initially for the University offer. But required later for visa).

Do’s for your SOP application

Undergraduate

Postgraduate

Your purpose for taking the program and the opportunities you wish to explore

Your short-term and long-term career and personal goals

Your academic journey and accomplishments

Evidence of professional achievements

Extracurricular activities

Anecdotes of teamwork, leadership and other corporate qualities

Motivation and career aspirations

Career expectations from the institutions

​Assignments undertaken during studies

​Noteworthy projects undertaken at work

​Internships (if any)

Volunteer work (if any)

How do you write a good Statement of Purpose?


Here are the three major steps you need to keep in mind when writing your SOP


1. Plan it well


Create an outline for your SOP and work accordingly. Sharing an anecdote that developed your interest in your subject is a good way to build your introduction. Create pointers and categories, list down your relevant achievements and expertise, and most importantly, your reason behind choosing the course and the university.


2. Work on the draft


Focus on sharing your learnings and knowledge during your education and industry experience. Limit the use of technical terms and use active voice when writing your SOP. If there is a gap year or an academic issue, address them in an optimistic manner. Make sure your SOP has a clear introduction and conclusion. Remember, you should always write your SOP in reverse chronological order.


3. Review earlier before you send


It’s critical to check what you’ve written. Re-analysing will help correct the flow, vocabulary, sentence creation errors, long sentences and different grammar issues. Get a second opinion, may be from your professor, senior or a Prosper Global Education counsellor. Make sure you proofread properly and double check before submission.


Tips to write a successful Statement of Purpose

  • Stick to basic information and overview. Don’t write a complete family history.

  • Avoid financial details when you initially write the SOP for the University offer letter. However, then you submit the SOP again for visa, then modify to mention financials as well.

  • Minute professional details. Talk about learning experiences, not about water cooler talks.

  • Stick to 3-4 pages or given word count (if applicable).

  • Be crisp, do not flatter in your language.

  • Avoid too many technical terms.

  • Do not lie in your Statement of Purpose, dishonesty may lead to rejection.

  • Avoid using creative fonts or coloured papers

  • Don’t write that the institution was not your first choice.

  • Beware of humour, it can backfire!

References: IDP


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