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Hello, if you are a three-year junior college, you can go out in advance to insert an undergraduate, so it is not a top-up, the sophomore year should start from the sophomore year in the UK, if you are an electronic computer, many schools will accept it. The general requirement for IELTS is 6 points, and the domestic college score should not be lower than 80, and the minimum score should not be lower than 75, so you will have very few choices. According to the current exchange rate in the UK, the tuition fee plus living expenses for a year range from 167,000 to 200,000 yuan, the London area is more expensive, about 200,000 yuan, and 1670,000 yuan in other areas is enough, and there are some places where the living expenses are relatively cheap, and 150,000 yuan a year can be down.
Regarding the choice of school, you are from a junior college to study for an undergraduate, don't be too picky about the school, British universities are very good, just take out a much stronger than most of the 211 colleges and universities in China, your study plan should be designed - first study undergraduate, get a better bachelor's degree, and then apply for a master's degree in a university that you feel is lovely.
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The first one is an obvious intermediary.
Not much to rate. Your question.
If you are in your junior college year, you can apply for a first year at a UK university.
However, depending on your BCE score, you can apply to a good school with 4 A's. As long as it's not too bad, you can do it with your college grades.
The IELTS requirements vary depending on the program, and you can find them on the school's ** or email the person in charge of admissions. Generally, it is about 6 minutes.
Tuition is about 11,000 pounds a year.
There is no problem with switching from computer to computer, and all engineering courses should be transferable, and you can consult the admissions staff of the school.
Good luck
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The following information** is available in the Overseas Universities and Institutions Database.
The information database of overseas universities and colleges can query the admission requirements and study abroad fees of various universities according to the country, including graduate and undergraduate courses, and individual countries also provide information on the admission requirements of high schools) GPA requirements and IELTS requirements for masters in British universities: Generally speaking, the requirements for master's students in the UK are no less than IELTS, and in most cases the minimum score is not less than 6. Some lower-ranked schools require an IELTS score.
However, if it is a top first-class university, the IELTS requirements are basically all scores, and at the same time, it may require a small score of not less than, and it may also require a single score requirement, so the IELTS score must be subject to the admission requirements, or the application requirements of the current year.
Postgraduate admission requirements in the UK: (1) Master of Teaching: The general duration of study is one year, mainly lectures and **, providing academic basis for employment; Application Requirements:
Applicants must possess a bachelor's degree. Students who are studying can provide relevant study certificates, three-year transcripts, and other materials with an average score of 75-85 points. Three-year college graduates need at least 3-5 years of work experience, with an average score of 75-85 points; IELTS Exam Requirements:
Divide. (2) Graduate students: The general duration of study is two years.
It mainly focuses on research projects and **. Applying is harder than teaching. Suitable for students who continue to pursue a PhD.
Qualifications: Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, have completed a research project, and be able to provide research reports; IELTS requires a score.
UK undergraduate admission requirements: (1) Academic requirements: domestic high school graduates can directly apply for undergraduate courses in some schools if they have excellent high school grades; Otherwise, a one-year foundation course is required; The average entry score in the UK is generally above 75 points; Students applying directly to the first year of university are generally required to have a grade of 80-85.
2) IELTS Admission Requirements: The general requirements are above, and some majors may be higher. If the IELTS test does not meet the requirements, the student can be matched with the appropriate language course according to the student's situation.
Voluntary reference system for choosing a school to study in the UK.
The GPA GPA requirements for studying in the UK are like this, you can see that the school rankings are different, and the GPA score requirements are different, but it is recommended that you still try to get a high score, because the application competition is fierce. What level of university can you apply for studying abroad at your own level, how to use the volunteer reference system for choosing a school in the UK: input your GPA, language scores, professional name, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the case of classmates with similar grades to you, you can see if there is a suitable study abroad case according to your own conditions, and learn about people who are similar to your own situation, which colleges and universities they have gone to, as a reference for choosing your own colleges.
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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.
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There are three ways for junior college students to study in the UK, namely applying directly to the UK Master's degree, applying for the UK Pre-Master's Program and interpolating to the UK for an undergraduate degree. The application requirements for the three study abroad pathways are different, and college applicants should choose the appropriate route according to their own situation.
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You can input your GPA, major and other information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in a similar situation to you from the database, and see which colleges 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.
In order to match more similar cases, my experience is not to enter IELTS and other language scores, so that more can be matched. The words of the major are vaguely written, for example, **management, you can directly enter "**", because the name of each school major is different, but as long as it contains**, it must be**related major.
If you want to know that in the case of this system, students who go to Hong Kong, such as Chinese University of Hong Kong, have about how many language scores they have taken and what the average level is, you can follow the "search according to the goal of studying abroad", as long as you enter the Chinese University of Hong Kong in the target institution, you can find out, and the same is true for other schools.
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This first depends on what kind of school you apply for, the landlord can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter your major, GPA and other information, you can query the cases of classmates similar to you, and see which colleges and majors they applied for. You can also check according to the study abroad goals, and see what backgrounds (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA is the GPA, etc.) of your target universities and majors, and then compare your own situation and formulate general goals and directions.
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Tertiary students can go to the UK for graduate school. Tertiary students who want to go to the UK for graduate studies can apply directly for a postgraduate degree program; It is also possible to complete the Pre-Masters Programme and then progress to a Master's degree. In addition, if students have a requirement for a bachelor's degree, they can also apply for a master's program after obtaining an undergraduate degree from a UK university.
1. Apply directly to graduate degree programs.
Although it is common for applicants to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline for master's degrees in UK universities, the requirements will be lowered appropriately for applicants with extensive professional experience. Therefore, if tertiary students want to apply directly for a master's degree in the UK, the requirements are relatively high, not only to have rich professional experience, but also to meet the language scores required by the degree program.
2. Study in the Pre-Masters Programme.
Domestic college diplomas have the opportunity to apply directly to study in the UK for master's degrees, but they usually have high requirements for average scores, so it is also very good to choose to apply for pre-master's courses. The pre-master's programme to the completion of a master's degree programme is generally two years at most, and it only takes a relatively short time to obtain a master's degree, but this also means that there is no intermediate degree (undergraduate degree). Prestigious universities in the UK that offer pre-master's courses include the University of Glasgow, Durham University, the University of Sheffield, the University of Liverpool, and the University of Newcastle.
3. Obtain a bachelor's degree first.
There are two main ways for domestic college students to obtain an undergraduate degree: one is to study undergraduate foundation + undergraduate program, and the other is to insert a British undergraduate.
The Undergraduate Foundation Year + Undergraduate Program is suitable for students who are weak in English and professional learning and want to study in a prestigious university; The disadvantage is that it takes a long time, generally taking 4 years to complete the undergraduate program (1 year preparatory + 3 years of bachelor's degree).
The majors that can be articulated into a UK undergraduate are relatively limited, and the requirements for applicants are higher, which is more suitable for graduates with a three-year college degree. Domestic college graduates can choose the UK's top-up course (the last year of intercalation), and only one year can obtain an undergraduate degree; However, this method has relatively high requirements for applicants' English and professional scores.
You can use the study abroad volunteer reference system for what level of university you can apply to at your own level.
How to use: Enter your GPA, language scores, professional name, college background (211 985 double non) and other information into the system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates with similar grades to you, you can see if there is a suitable study abroad case for you according to your own conditions, and find out which colleges and universities they have gone to as a reference for you to choose a college.
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In recent years, junior college students have gradually shown a trend of studying abroad to upgrade their bachelor's degree and master's degree. On the one hand, universities in Europe, the United States, Australia, Asia and other countries have gradually relaxed the conditions for Chinese college graduates to study abroad in order to expand the study abroad market. On the other hand, for domestic college graduates, choosing to study abroad for further study and international master's degree is undoubtedly a new channel to change the status quo and improve the fulcrum of life under the situation that the pressure of colleges and universities to expand employment has increased and the number of places for domestic college promotion has been greatly reduced. So how many ways can college students choose to study in the UK, and what preparations should they make?
Please see the introduction of study abroad experts. Three-year college students.
For these students, if they have at least three years of work experience, they can apply directly to postgraduate courses at selected UK universities or apply for a pre-master's programme. However, if you only have one or two years of work experience, it will be difficult to apply for a master's degree directly, you can apply for a pre-master's degree in a British university, and after the preparatory course, you can pass the examination of the school and pass the results, and you can continue to study for a master's degree. In general, the IELTS requirement for postgraduate students is a score, and the IELTS requirement for Pre-Masters is or, if the student does not meet the language requirements of the school, they need to read the language first.
Two-year college students
For such students, there are three scenarios for studying in the UK:
2.If you have less than 5 years of work experience, you can choose to study for this course in individual schools.
3.Current or recent graduates (aged 21-23) can apply for undergraduate programs.
At present, the scope of two-year tertiary students in China being recognized by British universities is becoming smaller and smaller.
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According to past experience, due to a certain gap in professional knowledge between Chinese three-year college students and undergraduate students, it is often difficult for them to directly enter master's programs and complete 8 to 10 graduate courses in one year. Therefore, it is usually advisable to start with a half-year or one-year Pre-Masters programme. Students with at least three years of work experience can apply directly to postgraduate courses at some UK universities.
Part-time learners (including self-examination, professional university, correspondence course).
This type of student has a narrow range of options and can only apply for the Pre-Master's Programme at some schools.
For the above four types of students, there are three other points to pay attention to when applying to study in the UK:
1.Not all UK universities accept Chinese specialist graduates for the Pre-Masters programme. Before applying, it is best for students to figure it out so that they don't have to be busy in vain.
Depending on the degree to which the Pre-Masters is recognised at a UK university, students may choose to continue their studies on the MSc at a university.
2.If you are applying for the final year of your undergraduate program in the UK, you can only apply to a major related to your original major at a UK university, and you cannot change your major at will.
3.When choosing colleges and majors, students should not blindly pursue prestigious schools, but should choose the colleges and universities that suit them according to their own conditions and learning ability.
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