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How to Write a Winning Statement of Purpose for Scholarships
April 2, 20268 min readScholarChips Editorial
Your statement of purpose is not a longer CV. It is a narrative that connects your past work to the program’s strengths and your future impact.
Start with a clear thesis: what you want to study, why now, and why this institution fits your trajectory.
Use one or two concrete projects with outcomes. Numbers and constraints make your story credible.
Close with how you will contribute to the cohort and your home community after graduation.
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