Study abroad checklist:
* International Passport
* Degree Certificate
* WAEC/NECO Result (for BSc studies)
* English proficiency letter
* Curriculum Vitae
* Personal Statement
* Research Proposal (optional)
* Recommendation Letters
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Scholarship requirements can vary, but there are common documents that many institutions and organizations frequently request. Here's a concise overview of each, with space for sample links:

Check here to see how it looks like:

Find samples here and how prepare an academic CV from Cambridge University:
More samples here: https://drive.google.com/.../1YkuqambGTIZjM...

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Check samples here from University of Bath:

Several samples:

Usually these are usually standard exams like IELTS and TOELF.
However, if you graduated from universitiws where English is the medium of instruction, an attestation letter from the Registrar or HOD might help.
Here is the sample of how the letter looks:

Samples:
1. University of Calgary: ucalgary.ca/live-uc-ucalgary-site/sites/default/files/teams/9/final-reference-guide.pdf
3. Mythic University: Microsoft Word - Sample letter of recommendation.docx (berkeley.edu)

Samples:
It's important to note that not all scholarships require every document listed above. Sometimes, especially for lab-based PhD programs, starting with just your academic transcript can be enough to get the ball rolling. Always tailor your application according to the specific requirements of each scholarship opportunity. Best of luck in your pursuits!