Hi Aarthi, I applied for 2 funded PhD positions and was successful for both of them.
What subject area are you applying for?
I will send you what I wrote for my application to study a PhD in physical oceanography (Research statement and a personal statement).
The two tips I have (Not just from me, but from careers advisors etc) regarding things other than university performance are;
- Make sure that every sentence is relevant to what you are applying for. There's no point in saying that in your spare time, you enjoy free running, playing guitar, or anything else like that, because it doesn't add any value to your application. (You can show you are well-rounded in better ways than this).
- Write something unique that no-one else is going to say. I had a paragraph on how I'd improved my end-of-year grade by over 10% since year 1. You need to write something impressive, but more importantly something that is more impressive than other applications.
I'm sure other people, who possibly have more experience of this than myself, will be able to help you out too, and don't take my advice as be-all, end-all without getting at least a second opinion. :)
Hope this is of help!