Common mistakes Chevening Scholarship Applicants make

If you are planning to apply for Chevening this year please take note. 

Chevening

Pre-screen

Applicants must correctly answer all parts of the eligibility pre-screen in order to access the application form. An incorrect answer to one of these questions would result in the applicant failing the pre-screen stage of the application. 

Application form

Applicants must correctly complete all parts of the application form to be considered eligible. Only eligible applications will be processed. Below are the sections of the application form where applicants have made the most common errors. 

Personal details

Applicants who indicate they have dual citizenship from the United Kingdom cannot be considered for an award. 

Work experience

Applicants are required to have worked a minimum of 2,800 hours. Those who cannot demonstrate that they have worked the minimum number of hours cannot be considered for a scholarship. 


Read also : List of fully funded scholarships that you can currently apply for.


Your work experience will be calculated automatically by multiplying the number of weeks worked by the number of hours worked per week. For this calculation, a working week comprises 35-60 hours and a working year comprises 40-50 weeks. 

Some common errors applicants made are:
•Not meeting the minimum number of hours worked prior to submitting their application.
•Not entering the correct total number of weeks worked for each year of employment. 

•Entering an unrealistic number of hours or weeks worked (e.g. 2,000 hours rather than 20 hours per week).
•Entering the same work experience entry more than once. 

UK university

Applicants who enter duplicate courses at the same universities cannot be considered for a scholarship. Applicants must select three different courses. 

Declaration

This section of the application form requires the applicant to correctly answer a number of statements to be considered eligible. If an applicant is not able to confirm that these statements apply to them, they will be deemed ineligible. 


Read also : 30 scholarships you can apply for in November.


Applicants are asked to think carefully and select one of the two options available against each statement (e.g. ‘Yes’ or ‘No’). 

This is an example of a statement that the applicant will be asked to answer: ‘I confirm that I am not employed (and have not been employed since 1 July 2017) in a permanent or temporary role in the following organisations; 

Her Majesty’s Government, or the Association of Commonwealth Universities. If an applicant answers ‘No’ then this indicates the applicant is employed by one of these institutions and therefore cannot be considered for an award. 

Application questions word count

Applicants must meet the minimum word count in the essay questions. If the minimum word count is not met, your application will be deemed ineligible. 

Plagiarism

All applications are run through plagiarism software, which compares the content of the application against online sources. If an applicant commits plagiarism, they will be disqualified. 


Read also : AGIP Undergraduate Tertiary Scholarship Scheme.


Applicants are allowed to insert quotations but must acknowledge the source as they would in an academic essay. 

Use of English language

Applicants must complete the application form in English. If the application form is not completed in English, it will be deemed ineligible. 

See guidance : Guidance | Cheveninghttps://www.chevening.org/scholarships/guidance/

Courses : Courses | Chevening

Find a course : Find a course | Chevening


Read also : List of generous PhD and Postdoctoral scholarships that Nigerians can apply for.


Online application system : Online application system | Chevening

About references : References | Chevening

Interviews : Interviews | Chevening

Application timeline ; Application timeline | Chevening

Chevening FAQ : FAQs | Chevening


Read also : Full tuition scholarships in Sweden that Nigerians can currently apply for.


Author

Tags: Chevening Scholarship

Author : Kekeocha Justin