Do you still need to take IELTS after the UK diploma is promoted to the second year?

Updated on educate 2024-04-27
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This kind of procedure is no longer required IELTS, your visa is given for one year, because you have not graduated from the diploma, you need to open the certificate after the university confirms the receipt of you in year 2 and then take the certificate letter to apply for a new visa.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Diploma is a college diploma in other words, in fact, you can get a diploma to find a job in the UK (I heard), generally your school's diploma has nothing to do with your school, the preparatory department is a preparatory department, the university is a university, but after the diploma is completed, you can directly go to the sophomore year without taking the IELTS test, oh, by the way, some schools' computer systems cannot be directly transferred to the sophomore year, You will have to go to the Student Service Centre for Transfering

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, as long as you finally graduate and can get a degree certificate, it is recognized by the Ministry of Education and foreign companies. If you don't return to China after graduation, it will definitely not work, diploma can not be certified, generally large companies will require applicants to provide academic certification, but there are also some small companies do not require this, but all aspects of treatment is definitely not as good as large companies.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    We don't have to go to other schools to see what the school requires.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, it's okay to study abroad in the sophomore year, I don't know which country you want to go to, if you want to go to the UK, you can go to the UK to study in the sophomore year or start from the freshman year. But IELTS scores are required at any time, so if you plan to study abroad, you must study IELTS in advance, and the IELTS score required in the UK is generally a score, so you have to work hard. Also note:

    IELTS is valid for 2 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that you do not take IELTS in your 2nd year, IELTS is valid for 2 years, and when you are ready to do a visa after graduating from your 4th year, IELTS will expire, so you still need to take the test again, It is recommended that students generally take IELTS during the summer vacation of 3rd year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can refer to the study abroad volunteer reference system to enter your basic personal information, such as major, school, GPA, language scores, intended country, etc., and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to yours to see which colleges and majors they have applied for. You can also filter according to your study abroad goals to see which backgrounds students have applied for your target universities and majors, so as to compare your own situation and choose suitable colleges and majors.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is a trick done by the school.

    After completing the preparatory department in the UK, you should enter the university, and all students who study Diplma take courses are first-year diploma courses conducted by private institutions such as Kaplan, INTO, and Studygroup. After completing this course, I will enter my sophomore year.

    This course is a cooperative course with the university, and the threshold for this freshman course itself is relatively low, half a score lower than the normal freshman course. So many people think that this is a shortcut, but in fact it is wrong, British universities will definitely not lower their standards and admit students who are below the school standards.

    These freshman courses are problematic in their design, with a low threshold for pure entry, and then a high threshold for exiting. It mainly covers up the quality of education. This also generates revenue.

    The project itself is responsible for 2 aspects.

    1. The school designed this program in order to make money, the threshold is low, and it is a way to attract students to apply, and the school's education is very different from that of the university, resulting in many students being unable to transfer to the sophomore course. And the situation will be serious. The articulation rate is low.

    There is no such thing as a freshman year changing to a sophomore year in a regular university.

    2. The students themselves have problems. I didn't meet the admission standards of the university, and I was fooled by this program, and I felt that it was easy to do. If you don't study hard, if you put a lot of effort into this course.

    It's only a matter of time before that happens. How can there be such a good thing? Dust hunger UK universities are not rotten to such a point.

    This kind of project is a trick that only private institutions play tricks. They deliberately give low marks and put the blame for not being able to go on to higher education on the students.

    So your choice of this item itself is a mistake.

    As for the preparatory course for the language test, the exam you take is actually an internal exam. This is only recognized by oneself, not by the university. So let you take the new so-called college entrance test.

    If you had taken IELTS, there would have been no such problem. The purpose of the school now being to take this test is to blame and blame students for not being able to attend the school as their academic failures. It can not only evade the responsibility of education quality, but also make more money.

    So the only way you can do it now is to take the IELTS test, which is no more than that. You don't have to complain about anything. The school's exam has moisture, this exam is authoritative, and with this exam score, you don't have to study for an extra semester. But you have to get a score that is the only hope.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Are you in that school? Each school may have different rules, but generally speaking, spring classes are available in the UK. It's really not good, wait for the spring class to start Zheng Xuan.

    Or you can sign up for IELTS on your own to prove your own strength. If you're lucky, maybe it's better to shout about the state, and then give it to the school, it should be okay. The IELTS score required by each school is different, so it's best to ask your school's Chinese teachers to see what to do.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Go to Huatong and ask for professional advice there so you don't waste time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This classmate is really a model of knowing that Hu didn't work hard when he was a child, and the boss was sad. You know that you will have such a result, why didn't you study hard before and pass the language test?

    Now I don't think there is anything I can do, the school rules are dead, saying you can't enroll in any matter what, especially now that the British universities have stricter entry requirements for students after the Newcastle Chinese student incident.

    All you can do is finish 3 semesters, then go back to your home country and wait 9 months before going on to your 2nd yearThis saves some money.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.If you drop out of the preparatory course, the UKBA will cancel your visa, which means that your visa will be invalidated for a certain period of time. If you leave the UK before it is invalidated, it will not affect your ability to apply for a visa at a later date.

    2.Going to the UK is a re-visa. Based on your high school education, you have to go to the preparatory department. The diploma is for first-year students at Chinese universities. You can choose a better foundation school.

    3.The Foundation Department is roughly divided into three categories, one is the undergraduate foundation course of the school itself, the other is the private undergraduate foundation course run by the school and the private education group, and the other is the public foundation course run by the UK itself (that is, the **funded one is the same as the nature of the university).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, I was withdrawn from school, my visa was denied, no matter whether this visa is valid or invalid, it expires in June, and I still have to reapply for a visa because the approved matters are different.

    If you are a junior in high school, you must take the pre-university department, and there is no way not to take the pre-university.

    Diploma is a diploma program, and students go directly to the sophomore year after completing it, but this course has high requirements for students' grades, and whether they can not read it is a question, and the application requirements are higher than those of the preparatory department.

    There are no public or private paths, and there are several types of preparatory courses**.

    First, some large education groups offer preparatory courses.

    Second, public colleges, private colleges offer courses with them.

    Thirdly, the university offers a foundation program directly.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I have to come back when my visa expires! It is recommended that you can complete the preparatory course in the preparatory class in China first, so that you can apply directly to a UK university. However, this domestic preparatory department should be carefully selected and certified by a British university.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    UK Foundation Year Application Requirements:

    1. Chinese high school graduates, or outstanding sophomores;

    2. International high school students studying in overseas systems in China, such as A-level students, or IB students.

    3. In terms of language, IELTS requires a score of 6, and professional directions such as media and medicine have relatively high requirements for IELTS. In conclusion, the requirements for preparatory courses directly under the first type of universities will be relatively high.

    UK Pre-Masters Application Requirements:

    1. Have completed at least three years of college degree or above in China;

    2. Students who have graduated with a bachelor's degree and do not have the ability to directly enter a British university for a master's degree in terms of academics, majors and English;

    3. Individual Chinese two-year college students + good work background.

    4. In terms of language, IELTS requires a score of 6.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1.IELTS is not required for the visa. All you need is a certificate of admission from the school.

    2.TOEFL and IELTS are treated equally.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    IELTS is required and TOEFL is not recognized in the UK now.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    dialoma is almost not recognized in China, but you use this as a springboard to study for a bachelor's degree in a regular university, and if you get a bachelor's degree certification, if you graduate from a good university, Shanghai, Beijing is still easy to find a job, and the country has encouraged international students to return to China for development in recent years, and there are many good policies.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I don't know in Australia, 90% of universities in the UK have to study preparatory courses, and even after graduating from university, you also have to study for postgraduate preparatory courses. IELTS is a must, but even if the IELTS is enough, don't want to come to the UK to study at university, you can't understand a score of 6 (most British people don't slow down because you are a foreigner, except for language schools), it is necessary to adapt to a period of time, and you can't be cautious if you want to be fast. Of course, if you go to a bad university, it is not uncommon for you to get in with money (you are doomed to achieve nothing in this life).

    It is recommended to find a formal agent for consultation, don't listen to others say that you can go to university right away, these people or agents can get benefits in this (send you to the university they want you to go to, there are rebates), no one will care if you can really understand after you go, it is difficult to graduate from British schools, and they don't care when they fail the course and get angry.

    In short, the steps that cannot be skipped in the preparatory department are reasonable and reasonable, and in order to save the money for the preparatory department and seek quick success, the unlucky one can only be himself.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Different schools have different requirements, after reading the freshman, generally not to study the preparatory department but should read the diploma, after the completion of the sophomore directly to the sophomore, but the top universities in the UK can pass the UCAS examination, do not accept the preparatory department.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There is no requirement for a preparatory department.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    As long as your IELTS score meets the requirements of the university, it is OK.

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