What should applicants check before drafting?
They should verify the official programme page, department rules, document requirements, deadlines, word limits, and any course-specific instructions before drafting.
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They should verify the official programme page, department rules, document requirements, deadlines, word limits, and any course-specific instructions before drafting.
Credibility comes from specific academic evidence, realistic programme fit, honest boundaries, and a clear connection between preparation, proposed study, and future direction.