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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
PhD LORs are written for aspirants who wish to pursue a doctorate degree, to elaborate about their aptitude and experiences that make them suitable for the course. Through such an LOR, recommenders discuss the applicant's achievements, accolades and aptitude, as seen by them during their association with the applicant. They can also share specific examples or instances of research, projects or assignments during their association, where they witnessed positive academic traits in the applicant.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Ideally, the PhD LOR length should be within 1-2 pages. It should only have 5-6 paragraphs where the recommender can talk about their relevant academic, professional or research experiences with the applicant. As evident through any recommendation letter PhD sample online, it should be a compact document that justifies an applicant's eligibility, capability and suitability for the PhD program.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 8
Usually, only three to four LORs may be required for PhD applicants. They exact number may vary across universities, countries and specific courses. PhD applicants can find out about the number of LORs required for their programme from the university's official website, and under their specific program's name.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Melbourne acceptance rate is 77%. This makes the admission criteria of the university rather non-selective suggesting that securing a seat at the University of Melbourne is not that hard. Indian students must meet all admission requirements at the uni to become eligible.
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