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Conditions for applying for graduate students at UCLA
Requirements for postgraduate application at UCLA: UCLA postgraduate applicants have a TOEFL score of not less than 87, a writing score of not less than 25, a speaking score of not less than 24, a reading score of not less than 265,438+0 and a listening score of not less than 65,438+07. The IELTS total score cannot be lower than 7.0. If the admitted students do not meet the above language requirements, they need to take ESLPE and decide whether to take the language courses provided by the American English Center of our school according to the test results. If the TOEFL score is above 100 and the IELTS score is above 7.5, you don't need to take the ESLPE exam. If doctoral students want to get a t a scholarship, they need to take the oral proficiency test (TOP) prepared by the school at the beginning of their enrollment. According to the test results, they will decide whether to take relevant language courses before becoming teaching assistants. In addition, graduate applicants at UCLA must have graduated from a regular university and obtained a bachelor's degree certificate. The GPA of a university, especially the GPA of a junior and a senior, cannot be lower than 3.0. Most graduate students at UCLA must have GRE scores (except for a few liberal arts majors), business majors generally require GMAT scores, and some sciences may also require corresponding GRE scores. There is no uniform minimum GRE/GMAT requirement.