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1. University of Bristol.
The University of Bristol, founded in 1876, is one of the world's top 50 universities in Bristol, a city in the southwest of England, with a global reputation for "academic excellence, innovation and independent forward-looking spirit", and has always been at the forefront of global research, ranking among the top 10 in the UK in major world rankings and 27th in the world.
2. University of Sheffield.
The University of Sheffield is one of the world's top 100 universities and a well-established university in the UK. Located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Midland, England has long been renowned in the UK, with a history dating back to 1828. As one of the UK's century-old universities, the University of Sheffield is renowned in the UK and around the world for its excellent teaching quality and research.
3. University of Manchester.
The University of Manchester (The University of Manchester), founded in 1824, is a world-renowned comprehensive research university located in Manchester, the second most prosperous city in the United Kingdom, a top elite old university in the United Kingdom with a century-old reputation, one of the six famous red brick universities in the United Kingdom, one of the founding members of the Russell University Group of the Ivy League in the United Kingdom, and the largest single-site university in the United Kingdom.
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You can enter the average score and IELTS score into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and see which schools and majors can be applied to with the current score.
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SOAS School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, University of St Andrew, University of Essex, Swansea University, Aston University, University of Bath, University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, Cardiff University, Durham University, University of East Anglia, University of Exeter, University of Hertfordshire, Lancaster University, University of Leeds, University of Leicester, University of Liverpool, University of Manchester, University of Newcastle, University of Nottingham, Queen Mary University, University of Reading, University of York, University of Sheffield, University of Warwick, Royal Holloway University, Nottingham Trent University, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, University of Southampton, University of Sussex, University of Surrey, University College London, etc.
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University of Warwick Postgraduate Admission Requirements.
1. To apply for postgraduate courses at the University of Warwick, you usually need to obtain a 2:1 honours bachelor's degree from the University of England and Bright Coast or the equivalent from other recognized institutions.
2. Graduates of this letter and department from recognized universities in China need to have an average score of 77% or above to apply for the University of Warwick (2:2 is equivalent to an average score of 77% or GPA: 1 degree is equivalent to an average score of 82% or GPA.
3. The minimum requirement for IELTS for postgraduate courses at the University of Warwick is an overall score with no less than a single score, and for psychology, law, and sociology related courses, the minimum requirement is to achieve an overall score and a maximum of two individual scores.
The above information is a general requirement, but because each school will have its own special requirements, if the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, it can go through the study abroad volunteer reference system.
In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools our brothers and sisters have gone to, which majors they have applied for, and how many language scores they have taken. The query is as follows:
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1) Have an undergraduate degree in a related discipline.
2) English proficiency test score meets certain requirements, such as IELTS score or above. If the student's language level does not meet the admission standard, they can also apply for a pre-school language course in the UK first, and then take a language test in the UK, and then the school will issue a postgraduate admission notice after passing. In addition, some UK universities are also offering some free language courses to overseas students before or at the beginning of the semester to help them overcome the language barrier as soon as possible.
3) If the academic qualifications are not sufficient (e.g. two-year or three-year college graduates), you can apply for the Pre-Master's Programme and study for one to two years before pursuing a Master's degree. Three-year post-secondary graduates with relevant work experience who are recognised by the College may also apply for direct admission to a master's programme in this field.
4) For students who want to study in an MBA program, they usually must have at least 3 years of work experience in a managerial position.
1.broaden your horizons and experience;
2.Learn about the language and culture of the country;
3.Pursue better educational conditions. This reason is most common among students studying abroad from developing to developed countries.
4.For diplomatic reasons. In order to show goodwill and cooperation, students may be sent to each other, or military personnel may study at each other's schools.
5.immigration-related reasons;
6.Minors who are temporarily residing in a foreign country with their parents. Repentance.
7.Apply for a student visa as an international student and obtain temporary residency.
8.Get acquainted with the country's society, gain experience, and prepare for permanent settlement in the future.
9.Lay the foundation for a better working environment in the future.
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The University of Warwick has a high level of application, with an A*AA-AAB grade required for undergraduates, and Chinese students need to complete an International Foundation Year recognized by the University of Warwick before they can enter the first year of their undergraduate program. To apply for the University of Warwick Research Split, students must obtain a bachelor's degree from a recognized Chinese university, with an average score of 80%-89% and above, with a minimum score and no band in each component of IELTS.
The following is an introduction to the University of Warwick's application requirements.
1. Undergraduate: The overall requirement for A-level score is A*A*A-AAB, and some majors need to include special subjects (such as mathematics, advanced mathematics, physics, etc.).
Chinese students are not eligible for direct application with gaokao results or high school Chinese credentials, and need to complete a recognized International Foundation Year first. The University of Warwick Foundation requires a high school diploma with an average score of 80% and above, and an IELTS score.
In addition, if you have completed the first year of undergraduate courses in China and have a score of more than one in the college entrance examination, you can directly enter the first year of undergraduate studies at the University of Warwick.
2. Postgraduate students: Bachelor's degree with first or second class honours from a British university, with IELTS score.
The University of Warwick has an accreditation list for Chinese universities, and the average score of students with 985 (some 211) backgrounds is 80%-84% and above; The vast majority of students with 211 backgrounds require an average score of 82%-89% or above; The average score of some 211 and double non-1 students is required to be 85%-89% and above; The average score of students with double non-one or two backgrounds is required to be 88% or above.
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, it can go through the study abroad volunteer reference system.
According to the background and grades of your own institutions, check the successful cases of past applications, and in the reference system of studying abroad, we will see which schools the brothers and sisters of our departments have gone to, which majors they have applied for, and how many language scores they have taken. The query is as follows:
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