Your IELTS score is exactly the same as mine. If you apply to the Language Institute of the University of Sydney (note that it is the Language Institute of the University of Sydney, not the Sydney Language Institute, which is different), it should be CET 1 1 week, with a few weeks' holiday in between.
Before graduation, this language class has to take the IELTS test in Sydney, and only after reaching the standard score (6.5 or 7, depending on the professional requirements) can it be admitted. The fee is 200 Australian dollars. It doesn't matter if the IELTS score is not good this time. 1 1 After the end of the week, the Language Center of the University of Sydney will conduct a test by itself, which is slightly different from the IELTS test, mainly in the following aspects. But it's not as difficult as you think, because they also want everyone to pass quickly and then collect tuition fees to make money, so generally 90% people will pass the language school exam. I forgot the specific name. I think it's IEP. I'm not sure.
This is also the reason why I just mentioned that I must go to the Language School of the University of Sydney, because there is no last IEP in general language schools, and IEP scores can also be applied to several universities in Sydney, such as UTS.
If you don't pass IEP, you have to add 1 1 week to the Language School of the University of Sydney, but don't worry, our class is also nervous, with a passing rate of 95%. As long as you don't skip classes, I can guarantee normal admission based on your current language foundation, no problem!
Finally, I advise you to cherish this period of language learning, because the classmates you know in language class are usually friends who can accompany you from beginning to end.
It is too long. I hope it works for you.