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Step 1: Choose a school and major.
Step 2: Prepare the application materials, and the high school diploma and transcript notarization are required for high school promotion. IELTS score (if any).
To advance from bachelor's degree to master's degree, you need a bachelor's degree certificate, notarized degree certificate or proof of enrollment, notarized transcripts or documents in Chinese and English, IELTS score (if any), and send it to the university for evaluation. It takes about 4-6 weeks, possibly sooner.
Step 3: Pay the tuition fee and make an appointment for a medical examination (e-Visa) for about 1-2 months.
Wait for the PVA to come down and then pay the tuition fee, medical examination (ordinary visa), about 3-5 months.
Step 4: Attach the visa, book the ticket and leave.
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Did you have a grade average of 75 or above in 211? If you don't have one, you can only choose the eight big.
Other questions I can't see any study abroad forum I go to.
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The Australian Institute of Architects certification requires a bachelor's degree and a master's degree to be completed at the same time, so now universities are generally three years of bachelor's degree and two years of master's degree to be OK, so you have to study for at least 5 years!!
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1: If you plan to study in China for two years and then study abroad for two years, the current solution can only be to transfer credits, but if you can't transfer many credits for three books in China, it is more likely that you won't be able to transfer any points.
So the best thing to do now is for you to start preparing for the IELTS test now and get out as soon as possible. I started my first year of university in a foreign country.
2: After graduation, immigration depends on various factors. At present, accounting is still on the list of in-demand occupations, but no one can guarantee what the immigration policy will look like in the future.
It is necessary to take a comprehensive look at your age, IELTS score, work experience, extra points for your major, whether there are extra points in the region, etc. Generally speaking, it is difficult to achieve IELTS 4 7 points, and you need to have some work experience.
3: You need to prepare for IELTS, and your family needs to prepare funds. Once you have an IELTS score (at least 5 points, most schools require a score), you can apply for a visa.
4: The gold content of undergraduates is relatively higher than that of graduate students. But looking for a job, you really have to rely on your own ability, you can't absolutely tell you whether it is good to find a job, some have good academic performance, but it is more difficult to find a job, and some are average, and it is smooth.
Hehe. 5: Go to Macquarie University, and the most important thing is IELTS. For the rest of the materials, when you apply to the school, ask me, hehe.
6: The tuition fee for business at Macquarie University is about 10,000 Australian dollars per year, and the living expenses are about 70,000 yuan per year.
7: Hehe, I don't know what you really think, there is no way to say whether immigration is good or not, but most of the Chinese people who go to study still want to immigrate.
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1.This requires a domestic 2+2 model of the university.
2.As long as you can get 4 7 points in IELTS, two years of study, you can directly apply for immigration within half a year after graduation, and no work experience is required.
3.IELTS 4 7s are not a difficult test, I know many people who have not taken the test in Australia for 3 or 4 years. So learn English well.
4.It should be better than graduate students, worse than students in 3 years of undergraduate, and worse than high school-undergraduate students.
5.Macquarie doesn't seem to do this kind of 2+2. The 2+2 schools are relatively poor. If you want to study at Macquarie, you have to start from scratch.
6.The tuition fee in Sydney and Melbourne is the first grade, 3w a year, but they don't do 2+2 schooling. Monash, New South, and the National are considered to be the second grade, with a tuition fee of about 2w5, and they do not do 2+2 schooling.
Macquarie is considered the third grade, and the tuition fee is 2w upwards. The fourth level is Deakin, RMIT, La Trobe and the like, with tuition fees of less than 2W, and there are 2+2 schools. The cost of living is at least 1,000 a month.
7.Immigrants look up to the individual. If you are preparing to immigrate to Australia to develop an undergraduate degree, it is more advantageous to develop a bachelor's degree in Australia, and if you are preparing to return to China to develop a postgraduate degree, China prefers a postgraduate student.
The continuation needs to have an agreement with the Australian university.,Some time ago, I heard about RMIT's 2+2 because of the ambiguity of the penny, so the 2+2 was canceled.If your school doesn't have this kind of agreement, you can contact the school you want to go to and see if you can transfer credits, but good universities won't do this kind of 2+2.
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1。Some universities can, see No. 6, you must pass the IELTS, strive for 6 upwards, otherwise you will have to speak, super cheat money, and the effect will be huge!
2.Now the immigration policy has changed, especially accounting, there are too many people, 7 out of 10 students are studying in college, you need to have an IELTS score of 7 or more, and have worked in related fields for more than 2 years, the policy changes very frequently, it depends on luck.
3.There are requirements for your score in the domestic university, you have to check this...
4.Regarding finding a job, if you can get the qualification certificate of a professional accountant, then you are easy to find, **are easy to find, **are all robbed of you, but it is really difficult. Think about it, 7 out of 10 students who go to college are studying finance, and the competition is fierce.
5。Macquarie is a very demanding university, and you need to have an IELTS of 6 or above. You have to ask the school if they will give you a sophomore year, and you should say no, because you are not going to study there in your freshman year. I suggest you send an email.
6.Undergraduate year 2w AUD upward.
7.It doesn't matter if you have an undergraduate or graduate student, the conditions for you to immigrate are similar. IELTS 7 or above, 2 years of work experience.
I suggest that you find 2 agents to consult (if it's not free), you can consult them if you have any questions, because they are more professional, but at the same time send an email to the school yourself, because the agent has an interest in the school after all, and you can't count on them all.
Based on my own experience, the road to studying abroad is very bumpy, and I wish you good luck if you can come.!!
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