
Professional LOM preparation for top global universities — crafted by study abroad specialists who understand exactly what German, Japanese, and European institutions expect from a compelling motivation letter.
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LOMs Delivered
91%
Admission Success
45+
Countries Covered
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Cost to Students
The Data Behind Letter of Motivation's Critical Role
Of TU Munich MSc rejections involved a weak or generic Motivational Letter that failed to address research areas or faculty alignment Source: TU Munich Admissions Office Report 2023
Indian students applied to German universities in 2023 — making Germany the fastest-growing study destination from India Source: DAAD India Statistics 2023
Average fee charged by private LOM writing consultants in India for a single motivation letter — eliminated entirely by Yastudy Source: Indian Education Consultancy Pricing Survey 2023
Students with professionally crafted, program-specific LOMs are 3× more likely to receive an admission offer from German public universities Source: Study in Germany Annual Report 2023
Indian students enrolled in Japanese universities in 2023, with the LOM cited as the most heavily weighted document in applications Source: JASSO India Outbound Report 2023
Words — the precise optimal LOM length demanded by most German universities, with submissions outside this range facing deductions Source: DAAD Application Standards 2024
An LOM follows a structured European academic writing convention — formal, concise, and evidence-driven. An SOP is narrative and personal. Submitting an SOP-style document to a German university reads immediately as non-compliant and is frequently rejected without review.
German and Japanese LOM requirements almost always demand explicit mention of the specific faculty member, research group, or lab you intend to work with. An LOM without faculty alignment is considered generic and is typically rejected in the first screening round.
Unlike UK/US SOPs where word count is advisory, German LOM requirements treat exceeding the specified length as a disqualifying factor. Yastudy's LOM writing service is built around strict format compliance per university — including language, length, and structure.
German DAAD scholarships (₹1.2–2.5 lakh/mo) and MEXT Japan scholarships (₹90k–1.4 lakh/mo) require a separate LOM as a primary selection document. A generic LOM eliminates scholarship eligibility regardless of academic performance.
Not Generic Writers — Country Specialists
Yastudy has dedicated specialists for Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, and Austria — each trained on the specific documentation conventions and evaluation rubrics.
For Japan applications, Yastudy does not just write the LOM — it also assists with the research study plan and the critical faculty contact email.
For universities like TU Munich and KU Leuven that publicly score LOM submissions, Yastudy writes directly against the grading rubric rather than writing generically.
DAAD scholarships require a separate, highly specific motivation letter that differs from university admission LOMs. Yastudy provides dedicated DAAD LOM preparation.
Private LOM consultants in India charge ₹8,000–₹22,000 per letter. Professional LOM writing, unlimited revisions, and faculty mapping — all at ₹0 to you at Yastudy.
Yastudy-supported LOM applications achieve a 91% admission success rate across German, Japanese, and European university applications — validated across 7,200+ LOMs.
Every LOM Yastudy writes is built through a structured, research-intensive process — never from a template.
A dedicated 45-minute intake session covering your academic profile, target program, research interests, and career intent.
Yastudy writers research your target institution's specific LOM rubric, faculty research areas, and format requirements before writing begins.
For Germany and Japan applications, we identify the most aligned faculty member and integrate faculty-specific motivation into your LOM — a critical differentiator.
A complete, format-compliant LOM is delivered within 4–5 working days — precise in tone, length, and academic register for your target country.
Two structured revision rounds based on your feedback, with a third round available for German university applications where precise language is critical.
A final quality pass confirms word count, formatting, language register, and rubric alignment before submission — including plagiarism verification.



