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In general, relatively poor university masters require an IELTS score; Master's degree from a general university, with a total score in a general major; A good university master's degree is basically required to have an overall score of 7; Top-tier universities generally require an overall score of 7 or: This is a general rule, of course, if the student only has an IELTS score, he can also apply to the school, but the scope of the school will be very small, and the ranking is also at the bottom, and even can only go to the language course. If it is lower, you will not be able to apply to any university in the UK.
Therefore, the language should not be too low, you must study hard, my classmate applied for the IELTS class, and later applied for the ukuni British University Center successfully.
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It is understood that now students can use their TOEFL scores to apply to universities in the UK.
Universities that accept TOEFL.
University College London, University of Leicester, University of Leeds, etc.
The four conditions for UK universities to accept the TOEFL test are:
2) Apply for a bachelor's degree or above. If the course applied for does not meet the degree requirements, it cannot be used to apply for a regular student visa. For example, TOEFL scores cannot be used to apply for English language prep, training, associate degree, or college preparatory programs.
3) TOEFL scores must meet the requirements of the school and program. Requirements vary from university to university. You can check the required TOEFL score for this program through the school**.
4) TOEFL scores must be B2 required by the UK Home Office. The TOEFL score at the B2 level is: 72 overall, 18 in reading, 17 in listening, 17 in writing, and 20 in speaking. However, not all TOEFL scores can be used to apply to study in the UK.
Universities that do not accept TOEFL.
University of Sussex: Clearly stated that it will no longer accept applications from Chinese students who have submitted TOEFL scores. Only candidates with an IELTS score and above can apply for admission. St. John's University in New York also no longer accepts TOEFL test scores.
However, it is important to note that TOEFL scores cannot be used to apply for English preparation programs, training programs, associate degree programs (HND), or college preparatory programs.
The above information is a general requirement, but because each school will have its own special requirements for different majors, if the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, you can check the successful cases of past applications through the study abroad volunteer reference system according to your own college background and grades, and the study abroad volunteer reference system is as follows:
In the reference system for studying abroad, we will see which schools the brothers and sisters of our department have gone to, which majors they have applied for, how many language scores they have taken, and which study abroad agents they have used.
The query is as follows:
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In early 2014, the UK announced that it would no longer use TOEFL scores as a criterion for assessing the language proficiency of visa applicants, but in fact this policy is only for people who take the TOEFL test in the UK, and candidates who take the test outside the UK are not affected by this incident. At present, the vast majority of universities in the UK have not explicitly stated that they will no longer accept TOEFL scores, but some institutions strongly recommend that students apply for study abroad through IELTS scores. We recommend that students who want to apply to British universities try to take IELTS.
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TOEFL scores can be used to apply for postgraduate studies in the UK, and most of the top 50 universities in the UK can accept applicants to use TOEFL scores as proof of language proficiency. Of course, there are some British universities that do not accept TOEFL scores, such as City College of London University, and there are often more universities ranked after 50 that do not accept TOEFL scores. Because the organizer of the TOEFL test is the United States, the recognition will be higher when applying for American schools, and for the United Kingdom, the recognition of IELTS scores will be more extensive, and for the same program, the IELTS score will be lower, so it is still more recommended to take IELTS.
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To study in the UK, the language score is generally required IELTS, but the UK also recognizes the TOEFL score (depending on the school and major).
Different British universities and majors have different requirements for IELTS scores, with a minimum of 6 in each band for undergraduates and 6 in each band for master's degrees. The IELTS score requirement for general business majors is higher, above. The requirements of specific schools and majors can be consulted by experts studying in the UK, or logging on to the official website of Jinqiao Study Abroad.
Even if you don't have a high IELTS score or don't have an IELTS score, you can apply to the ideal Minglian University. Tsuhashi has helped many students with no IELTS scores and low scores to apply to their ideal universities and get multiple offers. You can also take a look at their UK success stories.
I believe you will be more confident after reading it, good luck!
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To study in the UK, you need an IELTS score to study in the UK, and of course, the higher your IELTS score, the easier it is to apply to a good school. The standard is that you can go to a general school if you dig ears, and it is best to score points if you are sure.
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Generally speaking, it is better to study in the UK or take the IELTS test, which can be judged mainly from the following aspects:
Because in the UK, IELTS can be said to enjoy 100% acceptance, which is not only TOEFL, but any other language test may not be comparable, after all, the UK is also the home of IELTS, and the home treatment is obviously not comparable to the away.
Of course, there are indeed some British schools or programs that can accept TOEFL score applications, so if the school or program that the subject applies to belongs to this category, without exception, the subject can also take the TOEFL test.
However, the main premise is that the school or program that the subject is applying to "all" accepts TOEFL, and this subject must pay attention. But having said that, generally speaking, schools or programs that accept TOEFL scores in the UK will definitely accept IELTS scores, but not necessarily the other way around.
Those UK schools or programmes that accept IELTS scores may really only accept IELTS and do not accept TOEFL. So if you think about it this way, it is obvious that IELTS is more effective, because IELTS can really be said to be 100% good in the UK.
That's why I said that if the subject only plans to apply to study in the UK, it is really more suitable to take IELTS, saving time, trouble and money, after all, the unit price of IELTS and TOEFL in the mainland is now up to 2,000, not to mention that preparing for the exam is also a very troublesome and tiring process (except for Xueba).
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