What you need to have to study abroad in college.

Updated on educate 2024-05-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Students applying to study abroad need to meet the following criteria:

    1. Love the motherland, love socialism, have good political and professional qualities, have no record of violations of laws and disciplines, have outstanding performance in work and study, and return to China to serve the construction of the motherland after completing their studies;

    2. Have a good professional foundation and development potential, and the foreign language proficiency meets the requirements stipulated in the "Foreign Language Conditions for Studying Abroad Funded by the National Study Abroad";

    3. Meet the specific requirements of the relevant scholarship program selection guidelines.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    High school graduation reaches the level of local high school graduates, and it is not Chinese, and if you need a foreign language, there will be a play.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Economic foundation.

    This is a very realistic factor. Studying abroad is not the same as going to school at home, and the annual tuition fees for students studying abroad are more than 100,000 US dollars or more, of course, this does not include food, drink, housing and transportation. Ordinary families still can't afford this huge amount of money.

    Of course, those who have good grades can apply for a full scholarship from the school, so that they can reduce the burden on their families.

    2. Qualifications.

    Each study abroad country has language requirements, and Commonwealth countries such as studying in the UK mainly look at the IELTS score, and generally require applicants to achieve IELTS above. In North America, the TOEFL is the standard, and the average applicant must have a TOEFL score of 90 or above. In addition, the minimum educational requirement is at least a high school graduate.

    3. GPA scores.

    Most of the applicants who apply to study abroad are students of the Great Prudent Four. Therefore, when submitting the application, the transcript is mostly the results of the university in the past three years, and the foreign institution will determine whether the applicant's conditions basically meet the academic performance, that is, the GPA requirements, based on the past results. At this time, the admission letter will generally require a complete four-year college transcript and a GPA score of a certain score, such as 75 points, 80 points, etc., before formal admission.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Conditions and requirements for college students to study abroad:

    2. What are the requirements of foreign institutions for foreign language applicants?

    Foreign schools have certain foreign language proficiency requirements for study abroad applicants, but different schools in different countries have different standards. To study in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and other countries with common English, you need to pass English proficiency tests, such as TOFEL, GRE, ESE, GMAT, MELAB, IELTS, etc. Taking IELTS as an example, Chinese mainland students applying to study in the UK, Australia and New Zealand must have more than one score for graduate students.

    3. Do I need financial support to study abroad?

    To apply for self-financed study abroad, you must have sufficient study and living expenses to study abroad**. In particular, applicants must prove that they have sufficient ability to pay for tuition, accommodation, living expenses and other expenses.

    The economic methods include self-financing, financial support from relatives and friends, sponsorship from friends, obtaining scholarships or grants, and part-time work and study. Among them, sufficient financial guarantee is a common requirement in various countries, and many countries have stipulated the qualifications and guarantee amount of financial guarantors. Of course, if you can get higher scholarships and grants from foreign institutions, you don't need financial guarantees.

    If you study in a developing country, most of them do not require financial support.

    4. What are the requirements for the physical health of foreign applicants?

    To apply for studying abroad, you must be in good health, especially not have infectious diseases or mental illness. Many countries have clear regulations and requirements for applicants' medical examinations. Applicants should generally be over 18 years old and under 35 years old.

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