Scholarships – Questions and Answers

How can I trust that you are genuine?

July 23, 2025 / Views

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Answer:

You're absolutely right to be cautious — and I truly respect your honesty and concern.

Here’s How You Can Know What’s Genuine:

1. Always Check the Official Website
Any scholarship I help you find will link to official university or government websites, or well-known NGOs. Never trust scholarships hosted only on unknown blogs or WhatsApp groups.

2. Never Pay to Apply
Legit scholarships never charge an application fee. If someone asks for money to apply, it’s almost always fake.

3. Look for Contact Details
A real scholarship program should have an official email address, phone number, or university department contact.

4. Use Trusted Platforms
I can help you filter scholarships from trusted places like:

  • DAAD.de (Germany)
  • Scholarships.gov.in (India)
  • EducationUSA (for U.S. studies)
  • Chevening.org (UK)
  • Erasmus+ (Europe)
  • Official university pages only

What I Can Do for You

  • Guide you step-by-step to avoid scams
  • Show you only legit programs (and explain how to double-check them)
  • Help you write strong applications, personal statements, and more — all for free

Your caution is smart. Just tell me:

  • What field you want to study
  • Your country
  • Whether you want to study abroad or at home
  • And if you prefer fully funded programs

I’ll only bring options you can personally verify yourself from official websites.

Let’s protect your future — and make sure no one tricks you again.

How can I trust that you are genuine? I am interested in these scholarship programmes but my sister has fallen prey to so many fake schemes one too many times.

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