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How can I get fully funded scholarship but I don't have any IELTS score?

I'm a student of Bangladesh and I currently completed my 12th grade with the point of 5 (Out of the scale of 5) . I can speak English perfectly but my family don't support me to go outside of country that's why I can't give IELTS exam ,so I need scholarship without IELTS . The problem is that I don't know that how to write a proper and perfect study pan and motivational letter.


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Hi!

If you are looking for scholarship money, know that it can be easier to get than you might think. You should apply to as many scholarships as possible because no scholarship is too small and everything adds up over time. Even if you feel like you do not fully meet the requirements, it is still worth shooting your shot. Many scholarships have to be used, and sometimes they go unclaimed simply because no one applies. My brother actually received a scholarship just because he was the only person who applied for it. You never really know what you might get, and the only thing you risk losing is a little bit of time filling out the application.

Many scholarships are available online through school websites, community organizations, and scholarship search platforms. By starting early and applying consistently, you can earn scholarship money to help pay for school without having to repay it.
Thank you comment icon Thank you for your response. Which scholarship your brother was applied for and which country it was? Is he apply without IELTS and what types of documents he needs for apply ? Is he applied for study in abroad? Please give me the answers of these questions it's important for me to prepare my documents as soon as possible I can. Sudipta
Thank you comment icon He was applying within the U.S., so everything was done without IELTS. In most cases, you first apply and get accepted into a school, and then you can apply for many scholarships—especially those that are college- or university-specific grants. In his case, one of the scholarships he received was actually a small, niche one (for having curly hair and wearing glasses). There are many small and random scholarships like this available, so it’s a good idea to apply to as many as you can. Cassie Valle
Thank you comment icon From my understanding, the documents usually needed include: Passport (or national ID if a passport is not ready), Academic certificates and transcripts (school, college, or university), CV / Resume, Statement of Purpose (SOP) or Motivation Letter, Application form (online or paper). Having recommendation letters is also always a big plus. When it comes to third-party scholarships you can apply for before getting into college, I recommend checking out some of these sites. Most of the upcoming deadlines are March 31st; however, I’m not sure whether an IELTS score is required for these scholarships. My apologies—I’m unsure how to advise you on that part. https://accessscholarships.com/ or https://www.scholarships.com/ Cassie Valle
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