Motivation Letter
It is one of the most important documents during the application process. The universities are going to form the first opinion about you based on this, so it is highly recommended to pay attention to every detail while you are preparing it.
Your motivation letter is a written document where you describe clearly your goals and career objectives related to your future project. You explain why you are interested in that particular programme that you selected. Also emphasize how your personal qualities, qualifications and previous experience can contribute to pursuing your studies successfully. Always provide relevant professional and academic information and be as specific and accurate as possible.
It is not necessary to prepare different motivation letters for the different study programmes that you select in your application unless the study fields are completely unrelated.
Tips
As it is a letter, you address it to the higher education institution to which you apply. Do not forget about the date and your signature.
Regarding applications for doctoral degree programmes, please also make sure that:
- Your motivation letter contains all the relevant information about your professional research plan, and you state clearly why you would like to pursue doctoral studies in Hungary.
- You give clear reasons why your research is important, and your arguments are valid and academically proven.
- You explain how your previous experience is connected to the research that you intend to carry out.
During the application process, you will have two tasks related to the motivation letter on the http://apply.stipendiumhungaricum.hu online application surface:
1. Fill in the blank part which says „Motivation” AND
2. Attach the electronic document in the „Documents” part.
For further tips and hints, visit https://www.mastersportal.eu/articles/406/write-a-successful-motivation-letter-for-your-masters.html
Translations and transcripts
The translation is only necessary if the language of your official documents is different from the language of the study programme that you wish to apply for. We do not have any restrictions about how to notarize a translation. Translations notarized by an official organization (ministry of education, the university/college that issued the document, official translation agencies) are generally considered as official.
If you have uploaded the required certificates and their official translations – if the translation was necessary - please click on the option ’I have uploaded the original and the translation on the „Tasks” menu.
Medical certificates
- There is no form provided by Tempus Public Foundation for this certificate. It can be any certificate that the particular hospital uses or the particular physician issues.
- It has to be issued and signed by a physician to prove that the applicant does not have the following illnesses: AIDS, Hepatitis A, B, C or any other epidemic conditions
- The date of issue cannot be earlier than 1 December 2017
How to make sure if you have uploaded all the required documents?
- During the application process, you should always click on the "Tasks" section, located on the orange column on the left side of the page to see a checklist of tasks you have to complete in order to be able to submit a successful application.
- You can click on each item on this list to see more details about the task.
- Please make sure you follow the instructions. All the information you need to be able to complete your application is provided to you there.