Writing Study Plan

Study Plan is a letter that embassy wants you to provide, and in that, explain what is your plan before, during and after your period of study. A good Study plan coild potentially guarantees that you add a visa and study permit to your admission

Writing Study Plan has a crucial importance in your visa application. Once you apply to graduate schools, you need to provide them with your Curriculum Vitae (CV) and SOP (Statement of Purpose). And when you apply for Visa and Study permit you have to provide them with your Study Plan.

SOP: Is a letter that briefly show your education and history. It also include your achievements with more details than in your CV. In this statement you also show your purpose of study along with your expectations.

CV: Sometimes we call it Academic Resume. In one or 2 pages, you includes all you have done in terms of education and training. Additionally, it also shows your skills, experiences, awards and publication with no details.

Study Plan: One of the most important documents that you have to provide to Canadian Embassy once you apply for Visa/Study Permit, is Study Plan. In it, you have to clearly mention the reason why you choose Canada and a particular educational institute and what is your plan for future.

All above documents must be written very carefully and professionally. A weak letter of these kind might result in rejection of your application. Our expertise in writing study plan will help you create good documentation for your application.

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