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Procedures:1Find an experienced study abroad company for consultation and arrange a reasonable study and study abroad plan;
2.Prepare materials according to the requirements of the study abroad company;
3.The rest of the work is entrusted to the study abroad company to be fully responsible, waiting for the good news;
4.Discuss accommodation and other matters with the study abroad company to prepare for going abroad;
5.Study abroad after getting your visa.
Once you have made a preliminary choice of school, you can start writing to the other person. The first contact letter is very important to give the other person a brief introduction to your situation and study plan. Specific content includes:
Name, gender, date of birth, mailing address, educational background, proposed major, funding**, date of intended enrollment, scores taken on required entrance exams (such as TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, or IELTS) or time of registration for these exams, whether or not you are applying for scholarships, grants, etc. At the same time, ask the other party for the introduction of the relevant major and the application form. As a general rule, applications should be sent between 10 and 12 months prior to the planned admission date.
If the school is highly competitive or if you are applying for a scholarship, the first letter should be sent at least one year before the admission date. Some countries (e.g. the UK) have national admissions agencies, in which case you must apply to these institutions at the same time as writing to the university; Visiting scholars can write directly to the opposing collaborator or supervisor.
After receiving the applicant's first letter, foreign institutions will generally reply and send the applicant some information and application form, and the applicant should carefully read these materials, and then choose the school they want to apply for according to their specific situation and the admission conditions of the other school.
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DIY or intermediary applications are acceptable.
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Application steps: 1. Prepare for the English test.
English is a communication tool.
Commonwealth countries like the United Kingdom. Australia, etc.
IELTS required. North American countries like the United States. Take the TOEFL test in CanadaRu envy Sun Guo went to the United States to study for graduate school.
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Take the GMAT. IELTS for Commonwealth countries is enough. Taking the English test is a major preparation.
It is also the most important thing for the admissions office.
The most credible material.
2. Apply to university.
This corresponds to which country you are applying for.
Generally, the first thing to decide is which country brother to go to. This involves what kind of English language to prepare. Apply to universities and majors. University applications are divided into several gradients according to their own conditions, symmetrical with their current situation, guaranteed to the bottom, and three grades.
A total of 5 6 schools were applied.
Then choose one of the universities that you think is better.
Then choose a major first. Generally consistent with or related to one's own background.
There are also majors that do not require a background.
3. Apply for a visa.
A study abroad visa is an endorsement (stamp) or a label attached to a person's passport or travel document with clear instructions indicating the holder's reason for entering the country, the permitted length of stay, or permission to travel through their territory to another country.
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Studying abroad has become a social trend and a career in the eyes of some people, and it is the goal of many people to create a study abroad agency. So how to handle the general study abroad draft? How to deal with study abroad agencies?
1. Study abroad
Studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country other than his home country to receive various types of education, and the time can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to several years). These people are called "international students". In Chinese mainland, students refer to studying in Hong Kong, Macau and other regions as studying abroad, because these regions have different education systems.
2. How to handle the study abroad agency
Institutions applying for intermediary service business shall submit the following materials when submitting an application:
1) Application form;
2) Proof of legal person qualification;
3) Office conditions, office location, and business personnel;
(4) Exchanges and cooperation with foreign institutions;
5) Proof of validity of funds and fixed assets;
6) The business scope and plan of intermediary services to be carried out.
The business scope of intermediary services includes: relevant information and legal consultation, agency application for admission, provision of visa services, pre-departure training, etc.
3. How to handle the study abroad draft
Individuals can go to the ** of major banks in the country to handle it, and then they will get a paper voucher that is a bill of exchange. When paying the tuition, the school staff will take the paper and exchange it for local money.
Although the cost of using a money order is a bit cheaper than a wire transfer, it is not as fast as a wire transfer. In addition, once the bill of exchange is lost, the procedures such as loss reporting are relatively troublesome, and the bill of exchange has a one-year validity period, and it will be returned to the original issuing bank after the expiration date. Wire transfer is suitable for international students who have gone abroad, have an account abroad or pay tuition fees for international students, etc., and generally arrive in 3-5 days, which is faster than using a money order.
To sum up, an institution applying for intermediary service business shall submit the following materials when submitting an application: an application; Certificate of legal personality; Office conditions, office locations, and business personnel; Exchanges and cooperation with foreign institutions; Proof of validity of funds and fixed assets;
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Summary. Hello, applying for a school abroad generally requires the following steps: first determine the school and major you want to apply to, and then prepare relevant materials, such as transcripts, language scores, and recommendation letters.
Then fill out the application form and pay the application fee, and submit the materials for the school to reply. If admitted, you will need to go through a visa and other formalities. The specific process and requirements vary from country to country and school to school, please read the information on the official ** carefully or consult the relevant authorities.
Hello, applying for a school abroad generally requires the following steps: first determine the school and major you want to apply for, and then prepare relevant materials, such as transcripts, language scores, and recommendation letters. Ming Zhao then fills in the application form and pays the application fee, and waits for the reply of Nahuai Meng School after submitting the materials.
If you want to apply to a university with a foreign history, you generally need to provide high school or undergraduate transcripts, language scores (such as TOEFL, IELTS), personal statement, letters of recommendation, and resume materials. Some schools also require applicants to attend an interview or submit a portfolio. When filling out the application form, you need to read BITSY carefully and fill in each information as required, ensure that the materials are complete and accurate, and pay attention to the limb fiber application deadline.
If admitted, you will need to go through a visa and other formalities, such as buying a plane ticket and booking accommodation. It is also necessary to pay attention to various issues in the life of studying abroad, such as cultural differences and adapting to the environment.
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