UCAS is the Universities and Colleges Application for seeking admission in the United Kingdom institutions. Mostly all renowned colleges and universities accept applications through UCAS even if they have their own application system.   

The UCAS system provides the opportunity to select more than one course and requires you to write a personal statement as a mandatory requirement.

UCAS also gives you an opportunity to write one personal statement even when you are applying to multiple institutions in the United Kingdom as you can write the statement without mentioning any name of the college/university.

What is UCAS Statement?

It is a statement that tells the institution about why you have opted for a particular course and specific institution.  This also gives information to the university about the skills you possess and the experience (academic or professional) you have.

This personal statement is about you to tell the selectors not only what all makes you worthy of getting admission in a particular course but also speaks about the social, creative, and other activities that you like to perform on indulging in.   

This statement is used to tell about the personal circumstances also for example if you have any physically or mentally challenged family members, you should give information about him/her through this statement.

In other words, this statement is a small brief about your life personal, academic, and professional prior to seeking admission in a particular institution.

Structure of UCAS Statement

The personal statement should have a brief introduction about you followed by the most relevant academic and professional achievements.

Mention the reasons for opting for the particular course and your vision for using the same in the future. Emphasis on the skills that make you compatible to study the course and how you will be able to benefit from the same should be given. How you can contribute to the institution and community is also a good point to include.

While concluding very crisply touch upon your important skills placing on boards your suitability for admission.

Why it needs to be Uniique?

UCAS personal statement has to be UNIQUE and if you copy your statement from anywhere it stands as a minus point for you and may deprive you from admission in your dream institution and course.

The main reason for this is that UCAS has an archive of all the personal statements sent to it to date and believes that as every individual is unique the personal statement will be like the thumbprint and has to be unique.

They have software that can immediately detect any copied part in any statement and that can prove to be detrimental for your scope to get favorable results to your application.

Your circumstances and qualities, reasons for choosing a particular course, college, and country may be similar to someone but your expression to talk about it will have your original imprints on the style. That is minutely picked by UCAS. Hence it is essential to write your own statements taking your life and circumstances in consideration.

UCAS Personal Statement Sample

I am interested in automobiles since my childhood as all my toys were either cars or vehicles that could run. I never liked any other toy may be as I was fascinated by automobiles from my birth. AS I grew up I started designing my own vehicles through drawing and had a great zeal to learn driving. I could drive a scooter or a car without anyone teaching me how to drive, just by watching my parents drive.

My parents belong to a small town of Haryana known for the garment business. My father is a businessman and my mother is a homemaker. I have two siblings and both are younger than me studying in grade 9 and 7 in xxxxx school.  

I have also done my high school and XII from xxxxx school with the CBSE board and obtained 92.5% and 91.6% marks respectively in both the grades. I did XII with the obvious choice of STEM subjects and want to make my career in Engineering as my mind worked in it without any extra efforts. After completing my secondary education I decided to do Automobile engineering and aspire to do it where hands-on training to learn about manufacturing and repairing is also provided. The curriculum of xxxx course at xxxxx college has detailed studies incorporated about the automobiles manufacturing from scratch and the research and development required in it where designing is also listed as one of the course contents. It seems absolutely tailor-made for me.

In my secondary education, I got an opportunity to visit a factory of Maruti car and got inspired by the process of designing and coloring that we saw at the factory. They offered us a hands-on training project competitive workshop and I stood first in that. I also subscribed to XXXX channel and XXXX magazine to keep myself updated with the latest upgradations and changes taking place in the technology in the related area.

I possess impeccable communication skills and overall 8.0 bands in IELTS, along with my spotless meritorious academic career, I also play the violin and achieved an amateur level certificate in playing the instrument from Kala Academy in Delhi, the capital of India. I took part in table tennis till the state level from my school and remained part of the music and drama club performing various street plays for social causes organized by our school.

I would like to study Automobile Engineering as it is my childhood dream to make a career in this industry which has turned out to be an extremely lucrative and employment providing industry at the current time. The xxxx institution offers xxxxx course with all my academic requirements and I in turn fulfill all the eligibility requirements for the said course having a perfect unison.

I sincerely hope that my admission application will have an affirmative outcome.

The personal statement should read effortless writing as it is about you and your thought process. Anything that is borrowed or stolen will also break the cohesion and correlation in your sentences and can be easily detected by the UCAS selection committee. There is no need to fear about the writing of this statement, but careful planning and error-free writing is required to increase your chances to secure a seat for yourself.

FAQs

Ques. Is there any word limit for UCAS personal statement?

Ans. Yes, the UCAS statement has a limit of 4,000 characters or 47 lines of text as it has to be submitted online.  

Ques. Do I have to write this statement on a computer within the application form?

Ans. The personal statement is a part of the UCAS application. You should write your statement before you start filling the form and copy/paste the statement once the option comes.  

Ques. I want to write the application online only. Is it possible?

Ans. Yes, you can write the application online but the UCAS application window times out after 35 minutes so you have t keep refreshing it to complete your statement. Thus it is advisable to write it beforehand.

Ques. Can I write something false or imaginary in my personal statement?

Ans. By providing any false or imaginary information you will be jeopardizing your chances of getting admission through the UCAS application.

Ques. Is my personal statement seen by the institution I am applying to? Or only by UCAS body?

Ans. The UCAS system forwards your personal statement to the applying institution and it plays a vital role in the decision-making process of the selectors.

Ques. To me personal statement looks like my advertisement. Am I correct in my understanding?

Ans. No, you should not consider it as your advertisement; it is more like your interview before you get into anything.