 Selection panels are looking at game changes, people who can think innovatively and be able to return home and make a change. Besides the requirement for the visa and the university, what will hit you is how can you provide value to your community and to the country. So be articulate. Think about what you'd like to study and find the right match in terms of a university for that. I think definitely you need to get a good score in IELTS. You need to really brush up on your English and really look into your compatibilities with the scholarship and how you can contribute when you come back to your country. I try to contribute something that I think I can practically do it. Just believe in yourself that you can do it and everything will be fine.