A Letter of Recommendation (LoR) is a crucial document required by universities to assess a student’s academic abilities, professional skills, and character through the perspective of professors, employers, or mentors. Our LoR Preparation Service helps students craft strong, well-structured, and persuasive recommendation letters that enhance their university applications and improve their chances of admission.
A LoR is a document written by a professor, employer, or mentor endorsing a student’s academic, professional, and personal qualities. Universities use it to evaluate a student’s potential and suitability for a course.
- Two academic LoRs from professors or faculty members
- One professional LoR from an employer or internship supervisor (for MBA or Master’s programs)
- Undergraduate applicants: School teachers, principal, or counselor
- Postgraduate applicants: Professors, project guides, or research supervisors
- MBA applicants: Employers, managers, or senior colleagues
- Working professionals: Immediate supervisors or senior managers
A well-structured LoR should include:
- Introduction – Recommender’s details and relationship with the student
- Academic/Professional Strengths – Key skills, achievements, and qualities
- Specific Examples – Instances where the student excelled
- Relevance to the Course – Why the student is a good fit for the chosen program
- Conclusion – Strong endorsement with final remarks
Most universities expect 400-600 words (or 1-1.5 pages). Some universities have specific formatting guidelines.
Yes, but it is advisable to slightly modify each LoR to align with university-specific requirements and the course applied for
- Generic content without specific achievements
- Exaggerated or false claims
- Plagiarized or copied text
- Lack of a formal structure and professional tone
- LoRs written by students themselves instead of genuine recommenders
Many universities discourage self-written LoRs. However, we provide guidance and a structured draft to help recommenders write an effective letter in their own words.
- For undergraduate & master’s programs: Academic LoRs are preferred
- For MBA & executive courses: Professional LoRs are recommended
- For research-based programs: LoRs from professors or research guides are essential
We provide a complete LoR draft within 3-5 days, including revisions. Urgent requests can be handled on priority.
Features
- Personalized LoR Drafting based on the recommender’s profile and student’s achievements
- Different Types of LoRs – Academic, Professional, and Personal recommendations
- University-Specific Customization to meet different admission requirements
- Formal Structure & Professional Tone ensuring credibility and effectiveness
- Highlighting Strengths & Achievements that align with the chosen course
- Plagiarism Check & Authenticity Assurance for original content
- Revisions & Edits to refine the letter as per feedback
- Guidance for Recommenders on how to provide effective testimonials
- Multiple LoR Versions for different universities
- Quick Turnaround Time to meet urgent application deadlines
Target audiences
- High School Graduates (Ages 17-19) – Looking for Undergraduate Programs: Students who have completed their 12th grade (CBSE, ICSE, State Boards, or IB curriculum) and want to pursue Bachelor’s degrees abroad. Interested in exploring STEM, Business, Arts, or Humanities programs in countries like the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and Germany. Require assistance in choosing a country based on admission criteria, tuition costs, scholarships, and career opportunities.
- College Graduates (Ages 21-25) – Seeking Postgraduate/Master’s Degrees. Those who have completed a Bachelor’s degree and are looking for Master’s programs, MBA, or specialized diploma courses in data science, engineering, healthcare, finance, etc. Considering countries based on job prospects, post-study work visas, and opportunities for PR (Permanent Residency).
- Students Interested in Short-Term Diplomas & Certification Courses. Students who prefer vocational, skill-based, or diploma courses instead of traditional degrees. Fields like Hospitality, IT, Digital Marketing, Nursing, and Trades (Electrician, Plumbing, etc.) have great demand in countries like Canada, Australia, and Germany. These courses offer affordable tuition, shorter durations, and better job prospects.