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Theoretically, yes, but in practice I don't think it's very secure.
I don't know your other background, to give you a reference, I was admitted to Tilburg University last year with an average score of 84 GMAT 650 in IELTS 7.
I said it directly, because you are a college graduate (absolutely no negative meaning), compared to the graduates of 211 985, you yourself are a little behind at the starting line, because Europe still values undergraduate background, unlike the United States, so I think if you want to apply successfully, it is more important to improve other aspects (undergraduate birth is already an immutable fact, so don't dwell on it). To give you a little bit of my advice, not necessarily right, but hopefully it will be somewhat useful to you :
1.If you are applying for graduate school, it is recommended to take a GRE GMAT, although many schools in the Netherlands do not require it, but it is necessary as a supplement to your application, and this type of test can greatly improve your competitiveness among the same applicants.
2.Write your essay well, remember, this is very important, maybe you don't want to take the gre GMAT ielts anymore, then the essay is your only specific tool, only specific, can stand out from a group of equally good applicants.
3.If you have time, it's best to retake IELTS and aim for 7
Good luck.
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It is difficult to apply for a junior college, and it is required to be a bachelor's degree.
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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself. The location address can be obtained from the public *public* account [Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System], or you can click it directly.
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Pheasant University... Because of the general undergraduate, even science and engineering also need 6 points. If the IELTS score is not enough, the probability of being rejected is much higher.
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The top 60 are impossible, some of the 60 after are universities, and some are not actually universities It is a technical school, it is recommended that you fight again to get at least 6 points to apply for a 50-place university.
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In fact, many schools do not have mandatory language scores.
If you want to go, just add the language.
But that would be more expensive.
LZ can try again if you want.
6 points is a lot of language.
But Britain has just changed its policy.
Australia is definitely okay.
2. United Kingdom: Go to the UK to study courses below the undergraduate level, because the IELTS score of these courses can be taken as long as the score is reached, and if you apply for British immigration, this score is also OK, because the IELTS score for investment immigration stipulated by the British Immigration Bureau can be scored, but you cannot apply for immigration to Australia, because you need at least IELTS 7 to apply for skilled immigration to Australia
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You have to go to each university's ** to see, this is not a database. The entry requirements for each university are different, but they usually require a score of 6 or more. I suggest you go to a third-rate university.
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……Art Universities Pheasant Universities Undergraduate...
Generally good universities are preparatory courses...
6 points or more to enter the TOP30...
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In fact, I can already apply to most of the bottom 50 schools in the UK, such as the University of Sunderland.........
As for some people who say that they can only apply to Pheasant University......This is also an exaggeration.
Find an agent and he will give you a list that you can read for yourself.
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Hello landlord.
1.It is a bit difficult to apply for an undergraduate degree in the UK with your current IELTS score, the basic requirement for undergraduate admission in the UK is generally an IELTS score, and the language requirements are usually lower universities.
2.However, there are also many universities in the UK that can issue conditional admission, you can first enter the school's language center to learn English, and then directly enter the university's undergraduate study professional courses after the language level meets the admission requirements, which is a shortcut to excellent universities for students with insufficient language scores, such as Newcastle, Manchester, Glasgow, these universities can be conditionally admitted, landlords can consider it.
3.Studying in the UK requires a guarantee and related visa materials, I don't know if the landlord is prepared.
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The landlord can input his own information into the study abroad positioning system, and the system will match the cases of classmates similar to you according to your situation, see how others choose the school or major, and you can also filter according to the study abroad goals, and see what background your target colleges and majors have (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA, etc.) students have applied, and thus compare their own situation, so that you can have a clear understanding.
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You go to each ** to check for yourself.
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