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Confused about Dublin City University international application form

Hey, I'm planning to apply to Dublin City University as an international student and I'm finding their application form a bit confusing. Can someone explain what sections might need extra attention or if there are any tricky parts?

a year ago

Applying to universities abroad can indeed seem complex. Yet, not to worry, I'm here to help you navigate the process for Dublin City University (DCU).

Let's start with the personal details section. This is generally straightforward, but do remember to cross-check all of your details, especially your email address, since this will be their main mode of communicating updates about your application status.

When it comes to the academic history section, you need to include details about your high school qualifications, any college courses you've completed, or other academic programs you've participated in. Be sure to provide detailed information and avoid using abbreviations when naming your school or the program you took part in.

For the reference section, DCU requires at least one reference to support your application. Make sure your referee knows you well enough to provide an insightful perspective about your academic abilities or personal characteristics.

Regarding the statement of purpose section, you need to explain clearly and concisely why you want to study at DCU and what drew you to your chosen course. Rather than offering generalities, try to be specific about the aspects of the course that appeal to you, and how these align with your career goals.

The English language proficiency is a crucial section for international students. If English is not your first language, you may need to prove your proficiency by taking a recognized test like the IELTS or TOEFL. Make sure to provide the correctly marked and dated score from your test.

Lastly, it is essential — and this applies to every section — to leave no field empty unless explicitly instructed. If something doesn't apply to you, write "N/A" or "Not Applicable."

Remember, clear and concise information will make it easier for the university to process your application. Good luck with your application!

a year ago

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