Hi, I have written a Motivation Letter as per University Requirement, which is within 300 words. Please check whether it is fine or not:
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am applying for the Masters in Web and Data Science program for the year winter semester. The reason for applying for the program is its uniqueness in Europe and its curriculum about Data Science, Web Engineering, which are one of the building blocks of Data Management and Web Application development.
I had a Bachelor in Computer Science and Engineering and have been working as a Software Engineer for the past 6 years. My interest in Web Science developed when I had my first Facebook account opened. The underlying architecture of this social networking site is always intriguing to me. In addition to that, during the third semester my university, we had been introduced to a module named “Web Technology”. The lectures about the World Wide Web and its expanding influence were able to quench my thirst partially.
So, the desire to learn about Web Science paved my way to enrol myself for summer training in PHP-MYSQL. During the training, I learned many web programming languages for developing websites like HTML, CSS, AJAX, JQUERY, JAVASCRIPT, and also PHP. Even my passion for this fetched me an outstanding grade on my final year project which was Online Blog System generally made for my college.
Moreover, my industrial experience in C, Unix Shell scripting, Python Scripting, Oracle Database, and sound knowledge in different algorithms enable me to enrol myself for this program in your institution. Although I don’t have any industrial experience in web programming, my strong exposure in the software industry and the knowledge that I had during my academic days, with the competitive course structure of this program, will help me to stand out in the crowd.
Thanks in advance for considering my application.
Yours sincerely
Niladri Saha
A motivational letter asks you to describe your motives. You have a lot of detailed stff in your letter that makes it hard to see what your motives are. Leave the details to your CV.
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A motivational letter asks you to describe your motives. You have a lot of detailed stff in your letter that makes it hard to see what your motives are.
Leave the details to your CV.
Try this. Focus on your main three motives and then write a short paragraph on each one. Start each paragraph with I want to enroll in this program because . . . Then show us your drafts,