1, language conditions.
Commonwealth countries such as studying in the UK require applicants to have an IELTS score of 6 or above. In North America, applicants are required to have a TOEFL score of 90 or above.
2. Economic requirements.
Economic conditions are necessary, and the applicant's economy should be sufficient to support all expenses during his study abroad.
3. Visa requirements.
A visa is a document that a sovereign country allows foreign citizens or its own citizens to enter, exit or transit.
4. Independent ability.
Independent ability involves socializing, getting along with teachers, choosing courses, planning for further studies and even managing money.
Preparation for studying abroad mainly includes:
1. Fully understand the political, economic, cultural background, education system and academic level of the countries to study abroad.
2. Fully understand and master foreign schools, including history, tuition, academic system, majors, teachers, teaching facilities, academic status, number of students, etc. Pay special attention to the number of international students in the school, including the number of students in China. In addition, it is also necessary to confirm whether the diploma issued by this school is recognized by our country.
3. What about accommodation, transportation and medical insurance in this school?
4. Study visa status.
5. Does the government allow international students to work legally?
6. This major is employed in this country.
7. Can I immigrate after graduation?