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Sir,
At first take greetings from my core heart. I hope you are doing absolutely fine in this perilous situation. My name is ****from Bangladesh. I have been provisionally confirmed for pursuing BE (Mechanical Engineering) Course at Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat through ICCR scholarship. Thank you very much for giving me this opportunity. It will be a great opportunity for me if I can pursue my degree in "Vishwakarma Government Engineering College, Chandlekha, Ahmedabad". Cause one of my close relatives is currently studying there. If I get admission there, it will be much easier for me to adapt there. And my parents will also become more tension free when I stay there with my relative's guidance beside yours . So it's my request to give me a chance pursuing my degree from "Vishwakarma Government Engineering College, Chandlekha, Ahmedabad".
Are these sentences grammatically correct? Do they sound natural to you? No.
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No. Here for your consideration is your request written in Western-style English. It will probably seem much less polite to you than Indian English.
Dear Sir, (or Dear