1. Education requirements: Applicants need to have a bachelor's degree or equivalent related to the applied major. Some majors may also require applicants to have certain work experience. In addition, applicants usually need to have a GPA of 3.0/4.0 or above.
2. English proficiency requirements: non-native English speakers need to provide proof of English proficiency, such as IELTS (with a total score of 6.5 and no less than 6.0) or TOEFL (with a total score of 79, writing 2 1, speaking 18, reading 13, listening 12). Some majors may have higher requirements for English ability.
3. Personal statement: Applicants need to submit a personal statement, introducing their academic background, hobbies, career goals and the reasons for choosing Monash University's one-year master's program. The personal statement should highlight the advantages and characteristics of the applicant and show the understanding and enthusiasm for the applied major.
4. Letter of recommendation: Some majors may require applicants to provide two or three letters of recommendation. The recommender can be the applicant's tutor, professor or other person who knows the applicant's academic ability and potential. The recommendation letter should describe the applicant's academic performance, research ability, team spirit and other advantages in detail.
5. Other materials: According to the specific requirements of the applied major, the applicant may need to provide other materials, such as portfolio and research plan.
In short, applying for a one-year master's program at Monash University requires a good academic background, English proficiency and relevant experience. When preparing application materials, applicants should fully display their own advantages and characteristics in order to improve their admission opportunities.