
Here's me.
I never planned on becoming a scholarship consultant. It just happened.
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Back in 2019, I was helping a few friends with their applications, fixing drafts, brainstorming ideas, figuring out what makes a personal statement actually stand out. It started small, just passing on what I had learned from my own journey. Then more people started reaching out. Friends of friends, strangers on LinkedIn, people who had the drive but didn’t know where to start.
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I get it because I’ve been there. I know what it feels like to pour your heart into an application, to hit “submit” and then wait in uncertainty. I know the doubts, the imposter syndrome, the fear of rejection. But I also know that scholarships change lives, mine included.
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I did my undergrad in Mass Communication at NUST, and a few years later, I got a fully-funded Commonwealth Shared Scholarship to study International Development at the University of Warwick, UK. That opportunity opened doors I never even knew existed. Since then, my work in development has taken me places I never imagined, from attending the Harvard College Conference (HPAIR) as a Social Policy and Justice Scholar to now pursuing my PhD in Development Research at ZEF, Germany, as a DAAD-EPOS Scholar.
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But no matter where I went, I kept coming back to this, helping people access education. Not because it’s my job, but because I know how much it matters.
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Over the past five years, I’ve helped over 600 people secure scholarships like Fulbright, Chevening, Erasmus, DAAD, and Commonwealth. And now, through Ramsha’s Consulting, I do this full-time. No shortcuts, no empty promises, just honest, practical guidance to help you tell your story in a way that gets noticed.
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If you’re ready to take that next step, I’d love to be part of your journey.
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