What specifically do National Screening Committee panelists look for when they evaluate applications?
The National Screening Committee looks very closely at all application materials. Specifically, the Statement of Proposed Study is reviewed very carefully. Considerations include the nature of the project, its originality, the academic preparation for completing the project described, and any additional investigation the student has undertaken to ensure that resources to accomplish the project are available in the proposed host country.
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