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What university can I apply for with IELTS 6?
Birmingham University, Warwick University, Queen's University and so on.

Undergraduate and graduate students from famous foreign universities require IELTS score above 6.5, while students from Oxford University, Cambridge University and London School of Economics and Political Science need to reach at least 7.0. There are also some universities with a minimum IELTS requirement of 6.0, such as Birmingham University, Warwick University, Queen's University, Leicester University, university of dundee University and Surrey University. University of Technology Sydney, Flinders University, Canberra University, university of tasmania, Southern Cross University.

Students who don't have enough IELTS scores can choose to enroll in language courses if they want to go to a prestigious school for postgraduate study. Generally, if you are short of 0.5 points, you only need to take 6- 10 weeks of language classes. After finishing the language class and meeting the requirements, you can be promoted to regular classes.

The following is an inventory of popular national colleges and universities that can apply for IELTS 6:

1, IELTS in famous British universities generally requires at least 6.5 points, such as Oxford University, Cambridge University and London School of Economics and Political Science, and at least 7.0 points. The minimum IELTS requirement of some institutions is 6.0, such as Birmingham University, Warwick University, Queen's University, Leicester University, university of dundee University and Surrey University. However, depending on the major, IELTS 6.0 may not be accepted.

2. Undergraduate and graduate students of G8 University in Australia require a total IELTS score of 6.5, and some four-star and relatively low-ranking universities can accept IELTS 6.0 to directly enroll undergraduate freshmen, such as engineering and IT courses of Sydney University of Technology, Flinders University, Canberra University, university of tasmania and Southern Cross University.