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Hellonano Posted 16 years ago
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I am writing this letter for under graduate admission, please advise if there any possibility of my appying for me in your college. If so, I would like to apply for the scholarship in your college. I would be grateful if you could send a letter of invitation.

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It is best if you specify exactly the degree you are interested, so they can give you the correct forms and advise you accordingly. So, you can try: "I like to apply for <degree> in your college. I am also interested to apply for any scholarship from your college.

  • It is best if you specify exactly the degree you are interested, so they can give you the correct forms and advise you accordingly.
  • So, you can try: "I like to apply for <degree> in your college.
  • I am also interested to apply for any scholarship from your college.
  • Kindly send me the necessary application forms.
  • " Chris
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It is best if you specify exactly the degree you are interested, so they can give you the correct forms and advise you accordingly.

So, you can try:

"I like to apply for <degree> in your college. I am also interested to apply for any scholarship from your college. Kindly send me the necessary application forms. Thank you."

Chris

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